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  2. Wicker - Wikipedia

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    Wicker is a method of weaving used to make products such as furniture and baskets, as well as a descriptor to classify such products. It is the oldest furniture making method known to history, dating as far back as c. 3000 BC .

  3. 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.

  4. Hanging basket - Wikipedia

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    A hanging basket is a suspended container used for growing decorative plants. Typically they are hung from buildings, where garden space is at a premium, and from street furniture for environmental enhancement. They may also be suspended from free standing frames sometimes called hanging basket trees. One type of hanging basket is the inverted ...

  5. Hamper - Wikipedia

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    The basket itself was a useful item around the house or farm, and any cloth wrapping for the food or lining of the basket would also be usable by the recipient family. In more recent times, the hamper would likely be a plastic bag or acrylic fibre bag of a size that can be carried, with tinned or packaged goods.

  6. Willow - Wikipedia

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    The leaves are simple, feather-veined, and typically linear-lanceolate. Usually they are serrate, rounded at base, acute or acuminate. The leaf petioles are short, the stipules often very conspicuous, resembling tiny, round leaves, and sometimes remaining for half the summer. On some species, however, they are small, inconspicuous, and caducous ...

  7. Trichostigma octandrum - Wikipedia

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    Both the split stems and bast fibers have been used to make barrel hoops, baskets, bent furniture and crafts. [5] Young leaves may be boiled and eaten as vegetables, discarding the bitter water. [5] It is grown ornamentally and is a large sturdy plant that may be trained into bowers and enclosures. [5]

  8. Wicker (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Wicker is a method of weaving hard, flexible fibres typically used in the construction of baskets and furniture. Wicker may also refer to: Wicker (surname), a surname Whicker, a surname; The Wicker, a street in Sheffield, England Sheffield Wicker railway station; Wicker, 2005 novel by Kevin Guilfoile, also published as Cast of Shadows

  9. Mary Leaf - Wikipedia

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    Mary Leaf (1925–2004) was an Akwesasronon basket maker, who lived on the border between Canada and the United States. Leaf specialized in basket making , having learned customary basketry techniques from her mother.

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