Welcome to Joanna's Collections
The art of basketweaving is nearly as old as the creation
of time. Centuries before the invention of cardboard or
plastic, people needed containers for the harvesting, transporting,
and storage of goods, possessions, and treasures. They wove
baskets from whatever materials were available - grasses,
vines, pine needles, barks, and strips of wood. In ancient
Bible times, a young Hebrew mother wove a small basket
from papyrus reeds, waterproofed it with tar, and floated her precious
baby boy Moses down the Nile River to avoid a murderous decree
from the Egyptian pharaoh.
As years have rolled on, basketry has withstood the test
of time. Today there are many other forms of "containers", but nostalgia reminds us that a well woven, handmade
basket is still something to be appreciated
and enjoyed.
So welcome to our basket collection. Take time to browse
through the pictures and descriptions. All of the items
you will see have been designed and woven, signed and
dated, by Joanna or her daughter, Katelyn, right here in the United States. If you don't find the basket you
are looking for, please contact us for custom work.
And thank you for visiting Joanna's Collections.
12-01-08 December's Free Pattern
Cookies, cookies, cookies — especially during the holiday season! Why not share your special sweet treats in a colorful Cookie Basket? Its spoked base is 7" round with 3"" sides, and it has a wooden push-in handle. And after the treats are gone, the Cookie Basket will remain a treasured gift in and of itself. Click here for your free pattern of the month - the Cookie Basket.
08-29-08 Kelley Ryden Photography
This was sent to us from Kelley Ryden. She used a modified version of our Potato Basket to get this precious image!
Make sure to visit her website for all sorts of wonderful pictures of children.
11-15-08 Teaching Schedule
The winter teaching schedule is up! Check it out here.
Site Last Updated: December 2nd, 2008
Prices are current as of December 2nd, 2008 and are subject to change.
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