Very convenient on a picnic or patio. There is a wooden weight that prevents the napkins from flying away. Salt, pepper, and other condiments fit nicely on either end of the basket as well.
This small melon basket is 8" wide at the top. It can be done in any even measurement size. This is one of the first type of baskets made by basketweavers and as a result looks old and "antiquish."
This basket is about the same size as the apple basket. It has a handwoven handle and braided rim border. It is a cathead basket and therefore only the 4 corners of the bottom touch the ground.
This small basket is perfect to hang on a doorknob for a convenient place to hang car and house keys. It also has a small opening to hold a few other items as well.
Very simple, square basket. The base measures 6"x6". Also available with a circle base, oval base, and rectangular base (all of these also have different types of handles.) Pictures of these will be added later.
These are pictures of one of the coasters from the "spring" collection. There are 4 coasters in each set and a set for each of the 4 seasons of the year.
This is my bakery basket. It is a very short basket but is about 2 feet long and 1 1/2 feet wide. I have also shown an upclose picture of this type of handle. A solid wood handle could go width-wise across the middle for a different look.
Here are pictures of 2 different apple baskets. The one on the right I made as a picnic gift basket for a fundraising dinner. The handle is a swing handle so it will move out of the way.
These are pictures of the Adirondack Backpack. I am showing a picture of me wearing it so there is a visual of how large it is. It is a very functional basket. I put a laundry bag in mine just so I would have a liner and way to close up the top.