Janice Phillips Basketry

Janice Phillips Basketry Pine needle baskets and gifts in South Carolina. "From the forest, through my hands to your home."
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06/03/2026
06/03/2026

I entered this competition with my pine needle owls. The competition winners will be announced tomorrow.

Three more women bitten by the pine needle basketry bug. A very light-hearted, fun class today at the Camden Art Shoppes...
05/30/2026

Three more women bitten by the pine needle basketry bug. A very light-hearted, fun class today at the Camden Art Shoppes .

My next class is scheduled for June 20th. I hope you can come and join us!

05/29/2026

God's abundant blessings! Thankful every day to do what I love and share it with a great community of crafters and fellow artists.

There are still a few seats remaining in my pine needle basketry class tomorrow at the Camden Art Shoppes here in SC.  I...
05/29/2026

There are still a few seats remaining in my pine needle basketry class tomorrow at the Camden Art Shoppes here in SC. I hope you can join us. If not, there will be another class on June 20th. You can come as a beginner or take the class as a refresher.

https://camdenartshoppes.com/etn/pine-needle-basketry-5-30/

Pine Needle Basketry is an old skill that has again become popular with crafters in recent years. South Carolina is a great place for pine needle basketry, as we are right in the middle of the Southeast's belt of longleaf pines. Janice Phillips has been making pine needle baskets for 7 years, adding...

05/29/2026

Hot off the press! The latest USDA Forest Service Longleaf Pine Cone Report shows a promising outlook for 2026 – the best since 2017!

Based on green cone counts this spring, the predicted regional longleaf cone crop for this fall is GOOD with an average of 53.9 cones per tree, an encouraging indicator for both natural regeneration this fall and future nursery seedling production.

While there is hope on the horizon, it is important to remember that cone production varies by site and weather risks remain.

Annual monitoring by the UDSA Forest Service is crucial for continuing longleaf restoration efforts. Having an idea of upcoming cone crops helps longleaf growers plan for seed collection and informs land managers' upcoming activities, like prescribed burning or selective harvesting, to promote recruitment. In 2025, the poor predicted cone crop allowed partners to rally together to ensure sufficient cone collection was possible at a time when longleaf seed inventory was nearly exhausted.

Read the full report >https://longleafalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/2026-REPORT-on-Longleaf-Pine-Cone-Production.pdf

[Photo by USDA Forest Service]

This was such a fun basket to the design, and now it is sold. I hope the customer really enjoys it!Thank you, Camden Art...
05/28/2026

This was such a fun basket to the design, and now it is sold. I hope the customer really enjoys it!
Thank you, Camden Art Shoppes for displaying and selling my baskets!

05/27/2026

The trimming process is fascinating

05/26/2026

Pine needles can be dyed into versatile and vibrant colors or enjoyed in their natural hues. I sell by the pound, DM of visit my official page for my current pricing.

05/22/2026

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