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Meet the Makers

The Yoder Family

Second and third generation basket weavers, carrying forward a tradition that began long before they were born.

The Yoder family — Amish basket weavers on the Iowa-Missouri border

David & Rebecca

David and Rebecca Yoder have been married for over 27 years and are part of an extended family united by the craft of basket weaving. Their story is one of heritage, hard work, and the joy of working side by side.

David was born in Ohio, where basketmaking was a way of life for his family. Rebecca grew up in Minnesota and learned to weave at just 13 years old. Both families eventually settled in the Amish community along the Iowa-Missouri border — and it was there, while fishing as youngsters, that David and Rebecca first met.

Today, they make their home in the same house David's father purchased when the family first moved to the community.

A Family Tradition

The Yoders are second and third generation weavers, carrying forward a tradition that connects past to present. Their five daughters — Lydiann, Barbara, Anna, Lana, and Mary — are growing up surrounded by the craft, just as David and Rebecca did.

Their deep ties to weaving have fostered a close-knit extended family. David's brother Jacob and his wife Sarah live just down the road, and their children often join in the work. It is truly a family operation, with multiple generations creating baskets together.

Life on the Farm

The Yoders' 76-acre farm is devoted mainly to hay, with horses, cows, and chickens adding to the daily chores. Their half-acre garden overflows with tomatoes, onions, beans, sweet corn, strawberries, and melons.

A typical day begins with breakfast, followed by milking cows and feeding the animals. Then it's into the basket shop, where the family works Monday through Friday. Saturdays are for laundry and catching up on other household tasks.

They especially enjoy the mild days of spring and fall, when the air is gentle and the work feels just right.

Handwoven Easter Baskets

Every Easter basket from the Yoder family is woven by hand in three classic shapes, each available in multiple sizes.

Made with Care, Meant to Last

When someone receives a Yoder family basket, they hope the customer feels the quality in their hands and the satisfaction of owning something made with care by a family working together — just as their forefathers did.

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Each basket is signed by the maker and built to become part of your family's tradition.

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