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    Basket weaving (also basketry or basket making) is the process of weaving or sewing pliable materials into three-dimensional artifacts, such as baskets...
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  • Underwater basket weaving is an idiom referring pejoratively to supposedly useless or absurd college or university courses and often generally to refer...
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    people baskets in a museum Basket weaving Canephorae Weaving Native American basketry Native American basket weavers Baleen basketry Fruits Basket Japanese...
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    tradition of basket weaving, how to make the all-powerful baskets.[failed verification] Within this time period in addition to basket weaving, the Pomo also...
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  • actual weaving, and help pass the time. The moulds were originally made from old cut-up ships' masts. According to the Nantucket Lightship Basket Museum...
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    Craft Basket weaving Persian weave Petate Textile manufacturing terminology Weaving (mythology) deriving from an obsolete past participle of weave (Oxford...
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    with sprat, National Fishery Museum, Belgium Fly fishing Weaving (mythology) Basket weaving Lobster pot Woven Communities, Basketmaking Communities in...
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    the Paiute tribes had was their basket weaving skills. They would often use red-stemmed willows to weave their baskets. These skills were used in almost...
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    pattern associated with woven baskets. It is used in the following textile arts: Basket weaving Basketweave in weaving Basketweave in knitting Basketweave...
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  • in Forgotten Realms Basket weaving Hair weave Mozilla Weave Weaving, field combination deinterlacing of television images Weaving, program transformation...
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    different applications, weaving styles and appearances. Japanese bamboo weaving is particularly well known for its use in basket weaving. More than six hundred...
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    Basket winding (or basket-weave winding or honeycomb winding or scatter winding) is a winding method for electrical wire in a coil. The winding pattern...
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    include pre-Columbian art forms. Indigenous art includes ceramics, baskets, weaving and threading, feather art and leather work. It is a hybrid nature...
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    the shops for fresh bread or milk. Baskets are often mounted on the handlebars and made of traditional basket weaving materials such as wicker and cane...
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    Mike Dart (category Native American basket weavers)
    County, Oklahoma. Growing up, he watched his grandmother Pauline Dart weave baskets and build woven furniture from willow, hickory and other materials native...
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    The basket weave knots are a family of bend and lanyard knots with a regular pattern of over–one, under–one. All of these knots are rectangular and lie...
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    such as music and their respective instruments, textile art such as basket weaving, paper art and clothing. Jade is a semi-rare green mineral found in...
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    stretchers. Single basket weave bond Double basket weave bond 90° herringbone bond 45° herringbone bond A row of single basket weave bond comprises pairs...
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    Tapioca (category Basket weaving)
    sebucan. When the lever is pushed down, stretching the sebucan, the helical weaving pattern causes the strainer to squeeze the pulp inside. This is similar...
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    bamboo weaving had expanded beyond practical objects and into creation of toys.[citation needed] During the middle Ming dynasty, bamboo weaving was mostly...
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  • Mabel McKay (category Native American basket weavers)
    dreams to weave her first basket. She did not attend school past the third grade due to a series of illnesses. McKay claimed that weaving, for her, was...
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    Traditional Hmong textile examples include hand-spun hemp cloth production, basket weaving, batik dyeing, and a unique form of embroidery known as flower cloth...
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    Mary Holiday Black (category Native American basket weavers)
    of Navajo basket weaving by experimenting with new designs and techniques, pioneering a new style of Navajo baskets known as "story baskets." In 1995...
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  • practicing traditional hand-weaving techniques. With key hubs in Southern Africa, East Africa, and West Africa, designers and artisans weave eco-friendly functional...
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    North Alaskan Iñupiaq people. Created at the dawn of the 20th century, the baskets made with baleen (a flexible material found in the mouths of Mysticeti...
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    The baekjeong occupied specific professions like butchery, tanning, basket weaving and performing executions. During the Goryeo period, "baekjeong" was...
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    the skills to weave, card and hand-spin fibres into wool, thread, etc., making him the patron of ropemaking, net-making and basket weaving (see also, Wattle...
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    for weaving. Yokuts woman basket maker, Tule River Reservation ca. 1900 Pomo baskets, chuset weave Basket materials and foundations Indigenous baskets of...
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    technique used in carpentry to make lumber for making wooden objects, some basket weaving, and to make firewood. Unlike wood sawing, the wood is split along the...
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  • renowned for their basket weaving. The baskets have a distinctive design with a square bottom forming the foundation of the basket. It takes approximately...
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