Rose Drake and a few members of the Oklahoma Native American Basketweavers who are also members of Cherokee Gadugi recently worked their art/craft in the home of Leta Goodman. Ms. Drake taught beginner Dana Lisby how to make a small Cherokee purse. She also taught intermediate weavers Amy Denton and Dianne Duck how to make a small basket with a lightening design and Cherokee rim. Leta Goodman, an advanced weaver learning to weave old-style traditional double-woven baskets, taught Alvin Oglesby, a new beginner how to read and weave a graphed pattern.
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