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Eight of my older baskets are looking for homes by September 1st. As incentive, each of these is now 35% off of the original online price. They are in gallery-ready condition, and all but the hairy basket have been renewed with the application of encaustic medium. (If you're on Facebook you can click here for the individual photos.) For more details or how to buy one of these baskets, please email me at kari@karilonning.com
Here are the specifics:
1. Inspired by Terra Cotta $1560 (was $2400) 24.5" x 17"
2. Spinning Double, double wall $1300 (was $2000) 4" x 12"
3. Salmon Feathers is sold (it was $625) 12.25" x 12"
4. Talk of Furniture $1660 (was $2400) 21" x 12"
5. Here She Stands $3120 (was $4800) 22.5" x 12" x 10.5"
6. Taking Flight, Montana Tapestry $1560 (was $2400) 22.5" x 12"
7. Emerging from Chaos $2600 (was $4000) 22.5" x 20.5" x 16.5"
8. Encaustic Doughnut, double wall $1560 (was $2400) 3.75" x 10.5"
9. Pumpkin Seagrass Ropes $1040 (was $1600) 19" x 12.5"
I'm working on a new post but I'll put this up now rather than delay even longer ... As many of you know I'd rather weave and edit photos, but there is so much to tell you about. It's an exciting time.

This winter has felt very long. For weeks, a part of every day was spent shoveling snow or chipping ice. February came and went but the doldrums and cabin fever set in. Even Emma and Kitt seemed stressed. March is showing improvement. The need for burdensome layers of clothing is lessening as the amount of daily mud appears to increase, on the kitchen/studio floor.
Seemingly out of nowhere, ideas for new work have been flooding me. It's almost as if spring has loosened creative seeds and I can't work fast enough. It's a good thing too, since I have a fair in Boston at the end of the month. I've been posting process photos of a new basket to my Facebook fan page. The photo above is how it started. I'll be back shortly to write about the process. (The idea I wrote about earlier - inspired by birch bark, didn't work out the way I had envisioned it, but now I have lots of dyed reed and a vague idea for another basket.) .
So ... why this blog? Although I don't post often, I'm constantly trying to find words so I can share what goes into how and why I weave. I often tell people that words aren't my "media," so this is a place where I practice getting my thoughts out of my head into words. This is also a collection point for my other blogs. There's a new one where I've been collecting design sources called Pinterest, and a photo blog where I've been adding photos of Emma and Kitt, taken with my iPod. If you've read this far, I hope that you'll come back. I'll do my best to post more often. .