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Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Textiles and Tea, no knitting group, but new idea, read on

 Tuesday was bitterly cold and icy, so I stayed safe home instead of going to the Tuesday knitting group. But here's a Textiles and Tea episode, which gave me a great idea about using the cotton I spun, more later..

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Long time West Virginia, Appalachian tradition basket maker from a family of makers and with a young  grandson following her into basket making. Her granddaughter did the photography of her work.

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These are baskets resembling vegetables, Rit dyed. She's teaching a two day workshop on this style of basket making at HGA Convergence this summer.



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And here's her book, written during the pandemic when her teaching and traveling was on hold, photography by granddaughter

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This kind of beanpot basket she's teaching this year at HGA Convergence


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She makes traditional baskets, but designs contemporary ones, too, incorporating all kinds of materials and ideas, tree boles, old kitchen tools, novel fibers.  She's a great teacher, too, judging from online reactions.

And here's the cool idea I got while I was watching, about that little output of cotton I spun. And the red onionskins I saved... I'm thinking of dyeing the cotton then making a miniature basket somehow or other.. Watch this space!


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I mentioned it and now she wants to see what I make, so now I hafta!

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Happy day, everyone, make something. It counts if you make a decision! 

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