Twining Basketry

Twining Basketry

what is twining basketry history,wicker and splint basketry history​

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1. what is twining basketry history,wicker and splint basketry history​


Answer:

Please send the photo

Explanation:

I will try to answer it


2. what description of twining basketry ​


Answer:

Twining basketry, using materials from roots and tree bark. This is a weaving technique where two or more flexible weaving elements ("weavers") cross each other as they weave through the stiffer radial spokes.


3. 1. Which of the following macramé products are light and of various sizes and shape? * A. macramé necklaces B. macramé earrings C. macramé bracelets D. macramé textiles 2. Which of the following macramé products is used to decorate the palace halls and country households? * A. chinese macramé B. macramé earrings C. macramé bracelets D. macramé textiles 3. Which of the following is a form of textile making using knots instead of weaving and knitting? * A. chinese macramé. B. macramé earrings C. macramé bracelets D. macramé textiles 4. Which of the following are made of nylon-waxed twine; are light to wear in contrast to silver, gold and traditional jewelry with crystals and gemstone? * A. macramé necklaces. B. macramé earrings C. macramé bracelets D. macramé textiles 5. Which of the following is used to form geometric patterns especially in weaving? * A. cavandoli macramé. B. macramé earrings C. macramé bracelets D. macramé textiles 6. Which of the following basketry products uses materials like reed, cane, willow, oak, and ash to create useful basket design? * A. coiled basketry B. plaiting basketry C. twining basketry D. wicker & splint basketry 7. Which of the following is like to textile weaving where the material is plaited or woven to produce a wide variety of items like bags, basket, and purse? * A. coiled basketry B. plaiting basketry C. twining basketry D. wicker & splint basketry 8. Which of the following is a type of technique in basket making, which Native Americans of the Southwest are well renowned, and the type of stitch used to interlock the coil together? * A. coiled basketry B. plaiting basketry C. twining basketry D. wicker & splint basketry 9. Which of the following basketry products uses materials from roots and tree bark? * A. coiled basketry B. plaiting basketry C. twining basketry D. wicker & splint basketry 10. Which of the following refers to a weaving technique where two or more flexible weaving elements or weavers cross each other as they weave through the stiffer radial spokes? * A. plaiting B. twining C. coiling D. splinting


Answer:

1.A

2.D

3.B

4.B

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10.D

Explanation:

di ako


4. It is one of the basketry weaving that refers to using multiple materials, one that ismore rigid at the base and another two that are more flexible at the sides of the basketA. plaitingC. twiningB. coilingD. chevron​


Answer:

Letter c

Explanation:

Twining basketry, using materials from roots and tree bark. This is a weaving technique where two or more flexible weaving elements


5. Classify the materials and tools for macramé and basketry by writing M for macramé and B for basketry. _____11. Pins​


Answer:

(Macramé)

Explanation:

Classify the materials and tools for macramé and basketry by writing M for macramé and B for basketry. (Macramé)11. Pins


6. history of basketry today​


Answer:

i think it would help?

Explanation:

Basketry is an ancient craft (8,000-6,000 BCE) – pre-dating pottery or stone carving. Few actual examples exist because baskets are made of biodegradable materials. The earliest evidence we have found of basketry is pottery shards, dated before 8,000 BCE, found in Gambols Cave, Kenya.

Answer:

Basketry is an ancient craft (8,000-6,000 BCE) – pre-dating pottery or stone carving. Few actual examples exist because baskets are made of biodegradable materials. The earliest evidence we have found of basketry is pottery shards, dated before 8,000 BCE, found in Gambols Cave, Kenya


7. 3. What is the most widely used knotting material?A. Cotton twineB. Nylon/rayonC. Waxed linenD. Abaca twine​


Answer:

A.cotton twine


8. Rudy has 8 yards of twine. If he cuts the twine into equal pieces of 3/4 feet each, how many pieces can he cut?


Answer:

32

Step-by-step explanation:

1 yard = 3ft.

8*3=24ft.

24 divided by 3/4 = 32


9. it is a type of technique in basket making and comes in various style and shapes depending on a material useda.coiled basketryb.plating basketryc.twining basketry​


Answer:

A. coiled basketry

Explanation:

sana makatulong


10. Weaving Techniques Description Twining​


Answer:

weaving technique in which two or more warp threads twist around each other as they interlace with the weft.

(:Sana may na itulong:)


11. measurement of basketry​


Answer:

All measurements are listed in standard form: Length x Width x Height. Baskets that are sloped will bave both its front heght and it back height listed.

What is the diameter of a basket?

18 inches

All basketball rims (hoops) are 18 inches (46 cm) in diameter. The inner rectangle on the backboard is 24 inches (61 cm) wide by 18 inches (46 cm) tall, and helps a shooter determine the proper aim and banking for either a layup or distance shot.


12. definition of basketry​


Answer:

the craft of basket-making.

Answer:

it is a craft of basket making


13. Can you differentiate coiled basketry from plaiting basketry?


Answer:

Basketry may be classified into four types: Coiled basketry, using grasses, rushes and pine needles. Plaiting basketry, using materials that are wide and braid-like: palms, yucca or New Zealand flax.

Explanation: hope it helps☺


14. it holds the twine which goes in and out to make more meshes . a. mesh gauge b. shuttle c. knife d. twine​


b.shuttle sana makatulong

15. history of basketry​


Answer:

Basketry is an ancient craft (8,000-6,000 BCE) – pre-dating pottery or stone carving. Few actual examples exist because baskets are made of biodegradable materials. The earliest evidence we have found of basketry is pottery shards, dated before 8,000 BCE, found in Gambols Cave, Kenya.

Explanation:

Basketry is an ancient craft (8,000-6,000 BCE) – pre-dating pottery or stone carving. Few actual examples exist because baskets are made of biodegradable materials. The earliest evidence we have found of basketry is pottery shards, dated before 8,000 BCE, found in Gambols Cave, Kenya.


16. what is basketry tree?​


Basketry is made from a variety of fibrous or pliable materials—anything that will bend and form a shape. Examples include pine, straw, willow, oak, wisteria, forsythia, vines, stems, animal hair, hide, grasses, thread, and fine wooden splints.

Explanation:

Basketry is made from variety of fibrous or pliable materialsanything that well bend and form a shape.Example includ pinestraw,willow,oak,wisteria,forsythia,vines,stems,animal hair,hide,grasses,thread and fine wooden.

17. 4. Abasket begins with a material that is wrapped around thecore) and then sewn together in an orderly manner.a. twining basketC. coiled basketb. plaited basketd. wicker basket5. This basketry methods involves weaving wide materials, similar inshape to ribbons although at its most elaborate it can be closer to textileweaving than any other basketry technique.a. twining methodb. plaiting methodc. coiling methodd. wicker method​


Answer:

sa 4.b sa 5.d

Explanation:

tapos Kona yan


18. 16. A type of technique in basket making, which Natives Americans of the Southwest arewell renowned fora. Coiled basketryb. Plaiting basketryc. Splint basketryd. Twinning basketry​


Answer:

i think letter D twinning basketry


19. 1 why is important to plan your design in making a basketry product 2what is the significance of measuring the materials and product in doing a basketry project 3how will you benefit in making different basketry product ​


Answer:

1.beacause if you don't have plan or disign your costomer hate your product

2.???

3???

Explanation:

Sorry 1 lang alam ko


20. difinion basketry materials​


Answer:

Basketry, art and craft of making interwoven objects, usually containers, from flexible vegetable fibres, such as twigs, grasses, osiers, bamboo, and rushes, or from plastic or other synthetic materials. The containers made by this method are called baskets.


21. different basketry materials ​


Answer:

ANO PO SUBJECT

Explanation:

MATH PO ba???


22. expicted and unexpicted basketry​


Answer:

unexpected

Explanation:

because limited to come on you


23. the process of interlacing strands as if to make twine​


Answer:

twining

Explanation:

that's the definition of twining lmao

Twining is the process of interlacing strands as if to make twine


24. What is the most widely used knotting material?A.cotton twineB.nylon/rayonC.waxed lineD.Abaca twine​


Answer:

a

Explanation:

Cotton is a kind of material that is soft

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Cuz It's a Soft Material.


25. basketry is made through​


Answer:

Basketry, art and craft of making interwoven objects, usually containers, from flexible vegetable fibres, such as twigs, grasses, osiers, bamboo, and rushes, or from plastic or other synthetic materials. The containers made by this method are called baskets.May

Explanation:

my own explination


26. twines meaning po pls​


Answer:

A twist or convolution.

The act of twining or winding around


27. What is the most widely used knotting material?A.cotton twineB.nylon/rayonC.waxed lineD.Abaca twine​


Answer:

nylon/rayon

Explanation:

beacause it can clean dirty things in our home and in other place


28. what is Basketry project​


Answer:

the making of objects

1 : the making of objects (as baskets) by weaving or braiding long slender pieces of material (as reed or wood) 2 : objects made of interwoven material

Explanation:

yan lang alam ko


29. 1. How do you differentiate macrame from basketry? 2. Why is basketry a necessity in early times? 3. Give 3 common materials of basketry?


Answer:

One difference Ive noticed is that weaving has vast options to experiment with techniques while macrame is more simple using basic techniques that draw out creativity in composition not methods.Basket making is one of the oldest crafts, if not the oldest. Primitive humans used limbs, leaves, and vines woven together to carry the necessities of life—nuts, fruits, and game. ... Baskets were a necessity in earlier times to carry and store various materials.Some of the more common materials used in basketry include cedar bark, cedar root, spruce root, cattail leaves and tule. Elements used for decoration include maidenhair fern stems, horsetail root, red cherry bark and a variety of grasses. These materials vary widely in color and appearance.


30. the process of interlacing strands as if make twine​


Answer:

twining

Explanation:


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