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Baskets Weaving

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In the present era, weaving is considered to be one of the foremost industries in many countries. 

Traditionally hand weaving was done by hand spinning and was even then considered to be a very famous craft.

Weaving is one of the earliest textiles of creating various forms of art and craft. It is one of the processes that require setting two sets of strings or threads that are made of fiber known as the warp and weft of the loom.

The process includes turning and until it turns into a piece of cloth. Different cloths patterns and colors can be created and moreover you can also weave various decorative and artistic patterns that include tapestries.

Most of the fabric that is created in order to for commercial use are designed and woven on mechanized looms. Weaving basically means to make cloth and other objects.

However, weaving is not restricted to cloth and other textile goods. Weaving is also significant in the making of display, metal fences, and rubber tire cord.

 

There are several skilled craftsmen who make use of different fibers in order to weave baskets and attractive hats.

Cloths, carpets, mats, throws, materials, and tapestries and many other types of items are all woven products.

Weavers normally make use of threads that are spun from natural fibers such as cotton, silk, and wool and synthetic fibers such as nylon and Orlon.

Weaving was learnt more than thousands of years ago when individuals normally used natural grasses, leafstalks, and palm leaves, thin strips of wood to weave things in order to protect their bodies and to provide them with some sort of shelter.

There are essentially 3 main styles and ways of weaving such as the Satin weaves, twill weaves, and plain weaves. By and large most of the products are woven by using any one of the styles mentioned above.

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