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Weavin' Wicker Woman
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Chair caning, antique wicker and basketry blog with events, articles and features every collector, antiques buff and basketmaker needs to keep abreast of what's new in the fields!
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30 Days of Continuous Blog Posts Made!
The National Blog Posting Month website posed a contest for all bloggers to make a blog post every day for the 30 days of November.So, I jumped on the bandwagon at the first of this month and joined the contest, committing to making at least one post...
Weave Your Own Antler Basket -- Use my patterns!
Now that deer hunting season is over, you might be able to snag some not-so-perfect antlers from hubby or his friends and make some terrific home-made woven antler baskets out of them!Give the gift that will live on forever and can be used in a varie...
SATURDAY\'S CANE & BASKET SUPPLIER
This SATURDAY'S CANE & BASKET SUPPLIER, found on the Cane & Basket Supplies Directory ™ page of WickerWoman.com is WSI Distributors.WSI Distributors markets to wholesale customers in the trades of chair caners, furniture restorers and antiq...
I\'m Doing the Nielsen TV Rating Survey!
A few weeks ago, I was contacted by a representative of the Nielsen TV Rating Company and asked if I'd like to participate in doing their TV watching surveys.I've always wanted to do this, since I first heard about them in the early 1950s. So here wa...
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!
Hopefully you will be with your family, friends and other loved ones today, thankful and grateful to be living here in these United States.We are lucky to have nutritious food, reasonable cost housing, good education and the freedom to do almost ever...
WEDNESDAY WICKER WISDOM -- Wicker Repair Techniques
This wicker chair is listed in the book, Heywood Brothers and Wakefield Company Classic Wicker Furniture, The Complete 1898-1899 Illustrated Catalog. It's on page 33 or [65 & 66] of the original catalog, as a Lady's Arm Chair, #6041 A.Here ...


My thanks to Cathryn and her Wicker Woman's website. She is the "glue" that keeps the chair caning community in contact with one another, and her National Furniture Repair Directory is an invaluable resource for repairers and customers alike!
Posted: January 21st, 2009 | Report This Comment