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 TH01 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM 
​Onions by Pam Milat 
$50.00​

This fun weave is entirely woven of round reed. Students will twine their way to the rim, learning how to flair, shape the bowl, and then come in to create a neck. After adding a handle, students will finish with a simple braided rim. The completed heavy duty basket will easily hold 4-6# of onions or potatoes. Not all students will finish in class   but will have materials and instructions to do independently.
​Intermediate  HRS: 8
12-14"H x 10"W
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                              TH02  12:00 PM - 8:00 PM                                       Betting On You by Dani Sue Anderson $75.00

When placing a bet at the Kentucky Derby, there are so many records and stats to study and consider. This includes the path that brought those horses from remote pastures to the starting gate. It doesn’t take much for me to see the similarities for us. As people, who have lived a lot of years that included high of highs and low of lows; as people, who have lost much and suffered through hard seasons; as people, who fought for health both mental and physical; and as people, we often forget to pause and breathe and see that we are all people on a path. At times, fighting to get to the starting gate; and at other times, fighting to get out of the starting gate.No matter what season of life we are in right now, I hope and pray for each of us to have the courage and tenacity to fight the good fight. At times, we all need a reminder from our cheering section; so here and now, I am yours. I hope when you see this basket you will think about me cheering you on as you race around the track. I’m Betting On You because your path has (and continues to be) a proven track record of staying in the race no matter what is thrown at you. Pandemic, polar vortex ice storm, broken bones, scary diagnosis… I’m Betting On You to give it your all, and I promise to be giving it my all right alongside you. ​

All Levels    HRS: 8

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                            TH 03 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM PM                           
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 7” Round  Cherry Nantucket by Candy Barnes  $95.00

Students will insert tapered staves in a cherry base and will weave over a class mold.  A turned rim will be glued on.  Students will have an option to be creative with color accents if desired.
Intermediate HRS: 8
Size: 7" (W)  5" (H)
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                                     TH04  12:00 PM -8:00 PM                                             Josephine Knot by Sandy Bulgrin $65.00

Josephine Knot Basket: This unique ribbed style basket starts with a beautiful Josephine knot. Students learn to make the knot with the round reed that then becomes the handle of the basket. Weaving with a wide variety of materials, round reed, sea grass, ¼”, 11/64” and 3/16” flat and flat oval reed. Each basket will be unique and different. Tools needed: awl, packing tool, spray bottle
All Levels HRS: 8
Size: 10" X 7"

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                                    TH05 
12:00 PM - 8:00                                           
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Hawthorne by Marilyn Wald  $65.00

Traditional weaving methods are used to create this basket. The basket begins with  a wooden base and uses flat oval weavers for a sturdy look to the basket. Leather  handles will be shades of brown. Shaping is the “name of the game” for Hawthorne.  Students will learn how to expand the circumference as well as bringing it in with ease.   A very simple technique will be taught to enable students to have confidence when they  meet a shaping basket. Be sure to bring a shaver, cable ties and patience.
​Intermediate   HRS: 8
Size: 6.5" X 9" tall
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                                         TH06  12:00 PM - 8:00 PM                                       Small Oriole Basket by Anne Bowers  $50.00

This little Oriole Basket is for those who are knowledgeable about ribbed basketry. Beginning with an oval and a round hoop, students will make god's eyes, add primary (dyed) ribs and begin weaving. Secondary ribs are added and Anne will show students how to control their shaping skills and neatly decrease weavers.  
​​Advanced    HRS: 8
Size: 5 3/4"x12 1/4"x12 1/4”
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                                TH07  12:00 PM - 8:00 PM                                          Lake Ontario by Sandy Atkinson $90.00

The fourth in a series of the Great Lakes Baskets, this tote has many features, such as filled base, woven over dyed spokes, diagonal weave, leather lacing, leather handle, triple twining. Colors of the basket are sand, teal green, marine blue, and light blue. Also included in the class is rock wrapping on an actual rock from Lake Ontario. Rocks will vary in size and shape.Advanced HR:8

Size:12 1/4“ X 5 3/4“ base X 12 1/4" basket height

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                                     TH08  12:00 PM - 6:00 PM                                                    Double Wall Cat Head by Dona Nazarenko  $62.00

A graceful basket reproduction of a popular style of the Shaker baskets
 but with a modern “twist”.  Using double amounts of natural and dyed reed
equals a very thick basket.  Shaping this into a Cat Head can be tricky as the
sides will increase then decrease as you reach the rim area.  Place arrows where
you would like for an accent or leave them out.
Intermediate  HRS: 6
Size: 8 1/2" at top, 6 1/2" high x 30" around
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                                    TH09  12:00 PM - 6:00 PM                                          Oval Tote by Billy Owens  $85.00

The Oval Tote is made from White Oak trees I select, cut and prepare by hand using homemade tools my Dad made and used.
It has a Woven Oak Herringbone bottom; it has an Oval top and is approx. 8 1/2” deep excluding Solid Oak handle.
It will be woven over a mold and everyone should Finish in class leaving with Beautiful piece of Ozark
tradition.
​All Levels  HRS: 6
Size:12x6
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  • Marilyn Wald 2022
  • Pam Milat 2022
  • Sandy Atkinson 2022
  • Sandy Bulgirin 2022
  • Teacher Proposals 2023