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Basketmakers With D Last Names

Basketmakers, Basket Artists, Basketweavers and Fiber Artists from around the world with Last names beginning with D.

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Dat-So-La-Lee
Extensive biographical information about Dat-So-La-Lee who was a famous Washo (or Washoe) Indian woman basketweaver from the late 1800's and early 1900's. From the Nevada Women's History Project.

Annette Daigle
Black ash basketmaker from Madawaska, ME. She offers Shaker, backpack, creels and other specialty baskets. Her site explains the process of making a pounded ash splint basket. 

Michael Davis
Contemporary basket artist working primarily in round reed. Frequently his pieces have painted accents or embellishments.

Marie Billiot Dean
A member of the Houma Indian tribe, Marie is renowned for her skill in weaving palmetto into hats, baskets, mats, fans and whisks.

Barbara Dengler
This basketmaker from Mt. Pleasant, SC. weaves round contemporary vessels in texture and twill, with custom designed slotted wooden rims and bases.  Works with seagrass, cane, raffia, waxed linen and rattan reed.

Peter Dibble
Willow basketmaker from Norwich, England. Trained by his father-in-law Will Berry, a well respected Suffolk, UK basketmaker, now retired.

Ellen Dickinson
This Roselyn Heights, NY artist creates sculptural forms of unbleached linen and cotton cord using a figure eight basketry stitch.

Rob Dobson
Contemporary basket artist who uses found objects
, construction materials and manufacturing components such as wire, nuts, bolts and steel strapping to assemble basket forms. Represented in this instance by American Art Company.

Fran Doonan
Traditional pounded black ash baskets made from log to finished product by Frannie A. Doonan a Maine basketmaker and instructor. Fran makes pack baskets and creels for hiking, canoeing, fishing and camping, brown ash split ash handmade baskets, that are handwoven and made in Maine. She also weaves wood bottom ash baskets, split ash pie baskets, split ash pack baskets, fishing creels, old fashioned split ash baskets and tote baskets.

Suzanne Donazetti
This Carrizozo, NM artist works in plaited metals to create baskets, wall sculptures, and folding screens. She uses copper, metallic leaf, transparent inks and acrylics because of the unique qualities each material brings to the others. 

Patrick Dougherty
Sculptor from Chapel Hill, NC creates freeform site-specific installations by interweaving locally gathered willow and sapling branches.

Sharon Dugan
Traditional basketmaker from Sanbornton, NH makes Shaker and traditional black ash baskets with birch (sometimes cherry, oak, or white ash) handles and rims - from the trees.

Wendy Durfey
Studio artist and teacher of contemporary basketry from Ontario, Canada uses archival paper with overlays and embellishments of acrylic paint, silk fiber, copper wire and beads. Some of the techniques she employs include plaiting, silk fusion, knotless netting and looping.

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