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Contemporary Wicker Basketry: Projects, Techniques, Inspirational Designs

AUTHOR: Flo Hoppe
ISBN: 1887374159

SHORT DESCRIPTION: The time-honored craft of basketry is alive and well all over the world, from traditional tribes to avant-garde artists. There are 30 dramatic basket projects to choose from, each with full-color photos of how they're supposed to look, along with...

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Contemporary Wicker Basketry: Projects, Techniques, Inspirational Designs
- Book Review,
by Flo Hoppe

From Library Journal
Wicker baskets, as opposed to splint or flat-split wood baskets, are made from round materials, such as reed, rattan, or willow. In this book for beginning basketmakers, Hoppe, a teacher of basketry, concentrates on reed, which is readily available and easily woven. The major part of the book covers the techniques of making basket components such as bases, lids, and handles. There is also a chapter of step-by-step projects, many showing Japanese influence, and a photo gallery of selected basket art by international designers.Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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         Book Review

Contemporary Wicker Basketry: Projects, Techniques, Inspirational Designs
- Book Reviews,
by Flo Hoppe

Contemporary Wicker Basketry: Projects, Techniques, Inspirational Designs

FROM THE PUBLISHER

30 dramatic basket projects to choose from, each with full-color photos of how it's supposed to look, along with sequenced drawings and simple explanations that show exactly what to do. A gallery of baskets by 11 of the world's most celebrated contemporary artists will inspire you to create designs of your own. 192 pages (88 in color), 300 b/w illus., 8 1/2 X 10.

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Library Journal

Wicker baskets, as opposed to splint or flat-split wood baskets, are made from round materials, such as reed, rattan, or willow. In this book for beginning basketmakers, Hoppe, a teacher of basketry, concentrates on reed, which is readily available and easily woven. The major part of the book covers the techniques of making basket components such as bases, lids, and handles. There is also a chapter of step-by-step projects, many showing Japanese influence, and a photo gallery of selected basket art by international designers.


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