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Question #1Public Domain Image http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Fetekti2.jpg, author: Karl Richard Lepsius
Question #2Photo by ponycargirl Photo copyright ponycargirl, all rights reserved.
Examples of different types of reed I use in basket making.
Question #3Photo by ponycargirl Photo copyright ponycargirl, all rights reserved.
The materials needed to make a melon basket include carnival hoops, round and flat reed, a tape measure, and cutting tool.
Question #4Photo by ponycargirl Photo copyright ponycargirl, all rights reserved.
This is a gathering basket, made in the Appalachian style of twill weaving.
Question #5Photo by ponycargirl Photo copyright ponycargirl, all rights reserved.
Egg baskets can come in many sizes and designs. This is a 12" Egg basket with a four-fold bond lashing on the hoops which is called a God's Eye.
Question #6Photo by ponycargirl Photo copyright ponycargirl, all rights reserved.
This basket was constructed with #2 round reed in the willow basket style.
Question #7Creative Commons: Attribution License http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Men_and_women_planting_potatoes_%28circa_1950%29.jpg, author: U.S. Department of Agriculture
Question #8Photo by ponycargirl Photo copyright ponycargirl, all rights reserved.
The is a square based beginning to what will eventually become a berry basket.
Question #9Photo by ponycargirl Photo copyright ponycargirl, all rights reserved.
This basket was found in my father-in-law's garage while we were organizing his estate. It isn't especially old; the really old baskets were not put together with staples!
Question #10Photo by ponycargirl Photo copyright ponycargirl, all rights reserved.
This is called a twill wall basket. All of the modern pictures in this quiz display baskets that I made and own.