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  2. Basket weaving - Wikipedia

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    Artist Lucy Telles and large basket, in Yosemite National Park, 1933 A woman weaves a basket in Cameroon Woven bamboo basket for sale in K. R. Market, Bangalore, India. Basket weaving (also basketry or basket making) is the process of weaving or sewing pliable materials into three-dimensional artifacts, such as baskets, mats, mesh bags or even furniture.

  3. Kete (basket) - Wikipedia

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    Specialized kete were woven for each item that needed storage, resulting in dozens of specialized styles. [5] Very small kete also exist, and can be used as gift containers. [1] Traditionally, kete were given away following their completion. [8] Kete have also been used to bury placenta following a birth or miscarried fetuses following a ...

  4. Fully feathered basket - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes the baskets produced by one tribe were indistinguishable from those made by those of another tribe. [7] Some fully feathered baskets have small, distinguishing features which suggests a specific tribal heritage. [3] Fully feathered baskets were very personal items, often given as a gift and destroyed at the death of the owner. [4]

  5. Basket - Wikipedia

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    While baskets are usually used for harvesting, storage and transport, [2] specialized baskets are used as sieves for a variety of purposes, including cooking, processing seeds or grains, tossing gambling pieces, rattles, fans, fish traps, and laundry. A Gurung Mad Honey Hunter Hunting Cliff Honey in a bamboo basket.

  6. Basketweave - Wikipedia

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    It consists of multiple horizontal strands and vertical strands, resulting in a square pattern associated with woven baskets. It is used in the following textile arts: Basket weaving; Basketweave in weaving; Basketweave in knitting; Basketweave in knot making; Basketweave as a variant of tent stitch in needlepoint; Basketweave in crochet

  7. Salish weaving - Wikipedia

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    The weft crosses the warp over two, under two, or over two, under one. At the edge the weft is turned back and woven across in the opposite direction. The order of crossing the warp is changed as each line is woven - it is stepped along one warp, but the system of over two, under one is continued throughout the weave. [5]

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