Creel (basket)
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Creel is a type of small wicker or osier basket.
A creel is mostly used as a fisherman's basket, holding fish or other seafood catches (such as mollusks or crustaceans).
There is also a "spinning" creel, which is a bar or set of bars used to spin wool into thread.
Another type of creel is the Turf Creel. Traditionally used in the west of Ireland, there are a variety of styles and sizes. These creels were commonly used for carrying peat fuel by hand and also by pony or donkey.