They used their fingers to weave it because the didn't have machines that made them for them.
In colonial times people would weave their baskets using sapling trees. Once the tree was chopped down the people would use wedges to separate the saplings into long strips. These strips were then woven together.
it is a colonial man or mostly women who made baskets a long time ago
Baskets
In colonial Georgia's people were fisherman, farmers, shipbuilders, fur trappers as well as tradesmen.
baskets
The weaver
White oak
People make wicker baskets by taking wicker (which are dried plant fronds,) and weaving them together in an interesting way. Directions on how to do this are available on major video websites.
In colonial times people would weave their baskets using sapling trees. Once the tree was chopped down the people would use wedges to separate the saplings into long strips. These strips were then woven together.
it is a colonial man or mostly women who made baskets a long time ago
Baskets
Baskets
In the colonial period many things were handmade like baskets. The material used during the colonial period was white oak tree, it was local and readily available.
No he Dis not he just warned the people when the british are coming.
Something that stupid colonial people used t make. Waffles!
baskets
You can find a detailed guide for making chocolate baskets on the following website: http://www.taste.com.au/how+to/articles/597/make+chocolate+baskets. They have great tips.