the Basket Case - Sharon Gunter

This is what I do . . .

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My everyday job
September - June
Farmin Stidwell Elementary
The Art Room


Farmers Market at Sandpoint

Saturday 9am - 1pm and Wednesday 3 - 5:30pm

May 7 through October 15




- Enjoy using a handmade basket. -
basketmaker, Sharon Gunter

My handmade baskets are to be picked up and used. Some baskets are made with gathered materials such as birch bark, Virginia Creeper vines, driftwood and antlers. The main material is reed which is an actual product grown in jungle type areas. Reed is a wonderful product to dye, with natural or commercial dyes, and stain. I also enjoy incorporating other mediums with reed such as clay, wood, and yarn.

I've been in the basket making business since 1978. This has been a passion that has woven in and out of raising four children, with pets, while being the Art Instructor at a couple of local elementary schools. I've taught all ages to weave baskets, and I enjoy the excitement they get out of the finished product. I'll never forget the young boy in an after school class that looked at me with amazement and said, "Out of all these straight things, you can make this!" while holding out his basket in his hands. He couldn't have said it better. I feel the same way.

All of the steps in the basket making process are quite fun for me: receiving a huge order of reed; collecting birch bark from a friend's property or wood pile; walking along the beach or river and picking up an interesting piece of driftwood; getting the dye pots out and dying all the colors I can in one day, (it's fun for the eyes); cutting a piece of wood and painting it, then weaving a basket around it; forming and shaping clay then adding reed; looking through the yarn shelves and finding just the right texture and color. The creative process blended with the different mediums excite my desire for the public to look, touch and use my baskets. I thank the Creator for my gift.

This is what I do.





Past Events . . 

NorthWest Regional Spinners Association

2010 NwRSA Annual Conference
"Wool in the Woods" —
June 3, 4, 5 & 6, 2010 Pinelow Park, Deer Lake, WA
(37 miles north of Spokane)

I'll be teaching basket making classes:
Friday and Saturday morning
"Berry Basket"
Friday nd Saturday afternoon
"Wool Drying Basket"


I had a great time and hope to do it again sometime.

CNCH
Conference of Northern California Handweavers
"A World of Creativity"
April 9-11, 2010
I'm scheduled to teach three classes.
Listed on the link are the classes/workshops offered
2010 Santa Clara



Spring 2009 - I was fortunate to be the subject of a magazine article by Kathleen Mulroy, a local writer. She submitted her article to Country Woman Magazine - and we are in the June/July issue!!! So here's a look at the page . . . Thanks to Kathleen
and Country Woman Magazine.

the Basket Case, Kathleen Mulroy, Country Woman Magazine

Fall 2007 - Spokane KXLY News 4, Dan Barth and Chase Ogden, 'Outdoor Storytellers', came to my home to interview me about my antler baskets. Dan Barth talked to a lady on a flight to Seattle and my name was mentioned about basketry - especially antler baskets - he called. Of course I didn't believe him at first, but he was serious about the interview . . . what a treat for me! The video is only about 3 minutes long, but they were at my home/studio for two hours total. Before filming they got to know me a bit by checking out the basketweaving studio/living room, checking out baskets, and making me feel comfortable and relaxed. So before we got started I asked for a picture of us together, just in case they might want to change their minds about this basket weaver.

Chase, Dan and me
Chase, Dan and me

Thank you

 

This site will always be a work in progress.
Email or call if you have questions.

Sharon Gunter
sharongunter@nctv.com
704 Washington Ave.
Sandpoint, ID 83864
208.263.8044

the Basket Case

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