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Basketry Made Fun and Easy

Released on = December 13, 2005, 9:41 am

Press Release Author = Aio Ind.

Industry = Education

Press Release Summary = Basketry is an ancient art form, universally found across
the world throughout time. Even in modern society, this age-old craft has lost
neither it\'s appeal nor usability.

Press Release Body =
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
12/16/2005


Basketry Made Fun and Easy
Basketry is an ancient art form, universally found across the world throughout time.
Even in modern society, this age-old craft has lost neither it\'s appeal nor
usability. In fact, this craft has grown even more complex with advanced weaves and
thousands of basketry clubs. Although it has become more advanced, there is no
better time to join in on the fun yourself, as it is easier than ever to learn how
to do it, and find others enjoying the hobby as well.

Colorado Springs, CO - December 16, 2005 - Basketry is a surprisingly easy hobby to
learn. All a person really needs is a description and pictures of the weaves in
order to do it! No math, no writing, no hard labor. This ancient and fun skill is a
fun craft people in modern times can benefit from in more ways than most hobbies as
well. Not only are the baskets wonderful to look at, but are functional for nearly
ever aspect of living. We all need containers to store items in, both large and
small -- imagine the pride of making them yourself.

3 Tips for Basket Making:

1. Rattan is the easiest material for beginners. It is a kind of palm which grows in
the forests of India, sometimes to the length of five hundred feet, it is said,
though seldom over an inch in diameter. It is split into round or flat strips of
various sizes, which are numbered by the manufacturer from 1 up to about 15, No. 1
being the finest as well as the most costly.

2. The rattan, is in long twists or skeins. In preparing it, the spoke or heavy
material which is to form the ribs of the basket is cut into lengths of the required
number of inches. The weaver is wound into circles of about seven inches in
diameter. As rattan is very brittle, it should be put to soak for an hour in cold
water, or fifteen minutes in hot.

3. Under-and-over weaving, the simplest form of all, is the one most used. Double
weaving is done in the same way, except that two weavers are used at once. This is
an effective weave on large surfaces, and in bands or patterns of the same or a
contrasting color on plain rattan baskets.

Basketry is fun, and is best done with family and friend! A free comprehensive
online guide to making baskets, from small beginner ones to larger advanced weaves,
can be found at
Web Site = http://www.basketmakingexplained.com

Contact Details = Jon Weaver

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