Sweet grass basket-maker Debora Muhl, of Spinnerstown, PA.

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Absolutely fantastic work! I love when the line between craft and art is broken.
I’ve seen her work before in magazines and it is truly amazing. I love that she takes a traditional technique and turns it into something modern and completely her own.
Fabulous. So unique. Love it!
I love her baskets. We had a show of her work at the art museum where I teach at (Allentown Art Museum) and it was great taking kids in there to see the things.
I made pine needle baskets, lots of them one summer, and can really appreciate these. the craftswomanship is superb! wow.
Wow. These are gorgeous. At first I was wondering if the first two were some sort of shedded snake skin and then I fell in love with the forth entry. It blew my mind a little. ;) Just wonderful.
These are amazing. Thank you for sharing!
These baskets are wonderful, they each have their own great personality.