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Useful Pointers On Basketry Kits

By Ruth Thomas


Basket making is one of the crafts that has been widely carried out for a long time. It can be done by anyone since it is easy. In addition, it only requires simple tools and readily available natural materials. This type of activity can help one pass their time by making beautiful basketry kits to use as gifts or to sell them. Here are a number of guidelines you should follow.

There are various tools you will require for weaving the container with ease. For instance, a scissor and a sharp knife is required to cut osiers. For chipping off the ends, you will need side cutters. A rounded nose pliers is important for kinking stakes prior to bending them. Other items required are measuring tape, knitting needle, clothe pins and protective water cloth for the work.

The principle of crafting is the same in spite of working on willow or cane. There is no difference between these two. Tender willow shoots are known as osiers and are cut into different colors and sizes so as to make baskets. They also are prepared in various ways since there are some which are cut when they are still thin as others are used when thick so that they can offer different weights useful in light and heavy work.

While crafting, you will have to work with two basic weights. This includes the cane that is widely utilized for the stakes that normally forms the skeleton and structure of the container. You can also work with the thick and heavy osier. In a given work, more than one thickness of stake may be needed. The heavier one is important in crafting the bottom while the light one is meant for the sides.

Soaking of the stakes and wavers should be done before weaving. Soaking them helps them to be soft enabling you to easily manipulate them. The ones soaked cannot crack or break while being used. After they have been soaked for around thirty minutes, they must be wrapped in a damp cloth for a given amount of time. The osiers to be used for stakes have to remain straight while weavers can be coiled and straightened when they are about to be used.

The base of the container is important and it is what makes it strong. Traditional basket weaving is normally made of cane or willow throughout, even the base. There are a number of ways you can create the base depending on the shape. You may choose an oval, square or round base. The difference between the round and oval base is determined at an early stage by the number of stakes.

Randing is one of the easiest ways you can use to weave baskets. When continuously working around it, use an odd number of skates for the pattern to be realized when weaving the next row. When you are using an even number, two separate weavers ought to be utilized. Randing is widely used when looking to craft large areas.

Another method that you can use is pairing. It makes use of two weavers together since they are twisted around one another. Waling is a method that is used at intervals for controlling the shape of the basket towards the top. Remember to over-estimate the size of stakes instead of under-estimating as an oversize can be easily trimmed.




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