 Northwest Basketry by Alice Harrison. Taken at American River. |
 Twana or Skokomish style soft plain twined basket. |
 I call it an "Annie Whim" bag, Nez Perce style w/ Wasco patterns. Tlingit style twined bottle. |
 Larger Basket imbricated w/ cherry bark and horsetail. |
 Baskets I made from cedar, raffia, sweetgrass, cherry bark, and horsetail. |
 More of my baskets |
 And more of my baskets plus some leather work. |
 ...and more. |
 Nez Perce Style Flat Bag w/ Nisqually Cowlitz design |
 Flat bag made with Twana (Skokomish) designs featuring seals roosts and dog/grebe border. |
 Large about 14 inches tall Coiled Nisqually Design Basket |
 Bottom view of Nisqually Basket. >>More on next page>> |
 Coiled basket with variation of salmon gill design |
 Inside coiled salmon gill basket |
 End view upside down salmon gill basket |
 Basket with beargrass decoration. Raffia over cedar bark. |
 They always look better upsidedown. |
 3 new creations. Large bag is Tlingit design done with false embroidery. |
 Bottom view of Makah-style basket. Cedar bark warp. |
 Quinault basket. I love it! Measures 8 in high by abt 9 inches in diam. |
 Bottom of Quinault. Reverse-twined bottom. |
 Great finish. Just learned it. Basically folded over and twined. |
 Imbrication! I'm on my way! Can't wait to see how this turns out! |
 All finished. Cowlitz imbricated tray. With fine quality imitation bear grass & imitat. cedar root. See next page |
 Imbricated! Looks very much like Klickitat or Cowlitz at least. |
 Close up. Klickitat-Cowlitz imbricated basket. |
 Twana Quiver, and Cowlitz "Wallet" with deer horn buttons, and small Twana bag.Quivers have solid cedar bottoms. |
 Skokomish design Quiver and Flat Bag. Bag didn't turn out too well. |
 The Basket Weaver by Heather Gunn (Click to read) Also called Alice's Song. Heather is a Nisqually Cowlitz & Wasco descendant. |
 Imbricated Cowlitz basket. Variation of salmon-gill design. |
 Side view of Cowlitz basket. |
 Touched my goal! All-over imbricated Klickitat child's berry basket. |
 Made of top-quality immitation cedar root and simulated bear grass. |
 Puyallup Fair Winners 2003 |
 Snoqualmie basket - Coiled w/ imbrication and beading. |
 Snoqualmie again. Always look better upside-down. Onto next page... |
 Makah ? Tlingit ? Kwakuital ? Tsimshian ? Plain and wrapped twining. With shell buttons! |
 Grand Champ. - Western Washington/Puyallup Fair 2004 |
 Cup and Saucer. Hated finishing it. Worst raffia I've ever worked with. Promised myself to finish every project. Ugh! |
 Medicine Basket. Might need a little shaping. |
 Medicine Basket with lid. |
 Medicine Basket , view from the top. |
 Salish Basket. Imbricated Butterfly decoration with white "beading." |
 "Beading" (white decoration and top rim) is a weaving technique used in coiled baskets. |
 Top rim is beaded and twisted. |
 Could have called it Cowlitz or Klickitat. Think I'll just call it Salish. |
 This one has hand-twined tump line. See next pics... |
 Tump line goes through openings which were made in construction of the basket. See next page.....> |
 Think I'll call it a Puget Sound Burden Basket. |
 Tump line could be removed, and you'd never know those holes were there. |
 Cowlitz - Variation of Salmon Gill design. Imbricated. Abt 14 in. high. |
 Always look better upsidedown. This one went to the Fair. |
 Cowlitz again. Side view. 'Hands' or also called 'Table' design. |
 Second Place Winners Professional Div. Puyallup Fair |
 Nez Perce Style Bag. Twined yarn over hemp. Going up on eBay. |
 Over a foot tall. Imbricated. |
 Cowlitz |
 Twined Wasco Bag and Coin Purse. Both are traditional Wasco Wishram designs. Sent to Moccasin Flats Trading Post. |
 Close up of "Froggie" Purse |
 The Gallery Picture |
 Plateau Huckleberry Basket with carved deer toe decorations. |
 Basket is 8 inches high and is trimmed with white leather strings and carved deer toe "clackers." |
 Bottom of Huckleberry Basket. |
 Ahhhh...Ready to come off the loom. |
 All done. |
 Cedar bark gifted to me by David Rhodes (Cowltiz) gifted to him by two members of the James family (Lummi) |
 This cedar was the easiest I've ever worked with. |
 BAD CEDAR ! Laying out in my back yard. Not good for much of anything. |
 That great cedar split into 16 beautiful thin strands, a couple over 12 feet long. |
 Rough start. Bear grass is a bear. Should have just started with raffia. |
 Skokomish / Twana basket. |
 Mom, Dad, and two kids! |
 Reverse-twined bottom |
 And now, it resides in Texas! |
 Weekend project. Twined over old McKesson pill bottle. |
 Looms For Sale !!! Small ones, too.! |
 Off the loom and up on Ebay. |
 The Red Collection |
 Beautiful piece I bought made by Laurel Parker - Makah. |
 For Sale! Make me an offer !!!! SOLD |
 Quiver. Skokomish. I sent it to Richard Cultee. |
 Seals Roost design decorated with buffalo bone beads. |
 Buffalo bone or horn beads and pony beads. |
 Master weaver, and friend, Richard Cultee, holding quiver I made for him. |
 Best stuff for weaver's hands. Love this stuff. |
 Finally working with the real stuff. Fully imbricated, cedar root over cattail, imbricated with cherry bark and bear grass. |
 It's a start. More to come. |
 Still need to get the bear grass wider and the cedar root thinner. |
 Another winter project. |
 Fun stuff. Made on small loom. |
 Third winter porject. got the bottle at garage sale. |
 The lid. It was fun to make. |
 Bottom is twill-plaited. La Maorlena S. A. Mexico City on bottom of bottle. |
 After touch up with ink dye pens. Corn husk was too light. |