Basketmakers, Basket Artists, Basketweavers and Fiber Artists from around the world
with Last names beginning with F.
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Lizzie Farey
Artist and basketmaker from Scotland uses hedgerow materials such as rowan, larch,
dogwood and hazel, as well as Scottish grown willow to create traditional
baskets, as
well as contemporary sculptural pieces.
Linda Fifield
Artist creates vividly colored vessels using Czech glass beads using an ancient
netting stitch over turned wooden forms.
Carla and Greg Filippelli
This couple specializes in creating large woven art pieces in random weave techniques for
corporate spaces and custom installations.
Carla and
Greg Filippelli
This artistic couple is interviewed on the occasion of their 20th year in business by
Crafts Report.
Peter Finch
This on island maker of Nantucket Lightship baskets owns Lightship Shop, Too a
little shop that has a limited number of certified island-made open baskets
available, as well as supplies, molds and pre-packaged lightship basket making
kits. He offers a variety of workshops to help you learn how to make your own
Nantucket Lightship basket.
Dorsay Fisher
Her baskets are crafted from quality eastern ash splints with durable handles and rims she
cuts and bends out of Oregon white oak.
Alison Fitzgerald
Irish willow basketmaker, teacher and proprietor of
Greenwood Baskets in Co.
Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
Her work has been featured in exhibitions throughout the United Kingdom and
Ireland.
Joseph
Foreman
Brother to Mary Foreman Jackson and one of the few men preserving the art of
Sweetgrass basketry, an art that expresses the Gullah culture and heritage of
his ancestors.
Norma
Andersen Fox
Date nut palm, Muehlenbeckia vine, birch bark and other natural materials are
woven into the work of this Scandinavian inspired basketmaker.
Barbara D. Francis
Award winning Master Basketmaker and member of the Penobscot Nation in ME. Weaves
baskets of black ash woodsplint and sweetgrass, often featuring curl embellishments.
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