you can weave all sorts of things at all different ages. You can weave: paper, baskets, mats, rugs and much more.
The Sumerians used a plant called papyrus to weave paper. The Sumerians used the paper to record stuff such as records and letters. The word paper actually comes from papyrus
What you will need:papera glue sticka piece of cardboardscissorsDirections:Using scissors, cut thin strips of paper.Take piece of cardboard and lay strips of paper beside each other horizontally. Glue them on the cardboard.Cut more strips and weave over and under from the top to bottom. When done, take another piece of paper and weave. Instead of over and under, weave under and over. Alternate this pattern over and under and under and over until done. Glue all strips down.
what are the three main weave types?the three main types of weaving are the plain weave, twill weave, and probaly the rib or basket weave.
weave Example: Where did you learn how to weave a basket?
will weave -- They will weave a new cloak for the celebrationsam/is/are going to weave -- Sally is going to weave a table mat for her mother. The students are going to weave on the traditional loomam/is/are weaving -- Next week the students are weaving a small mat.
weave, weave a blanket
Wait, buck wheat, duck weave, or buck weave? 'Cause a Buck Wheat is a bird call and a duck weave is a fight move and a buck weave is I guess a mix...idk.
Papyrus. It is a type of plant that is grown of the shores of Nile River. They weave it together to make paper/scrolls. Thank You for your curiosity! Have a GREAT day!!! (:
plain weave, stain weave and twill idk if this is wat ur lukin for
To weave means you make cloth.
The future tense is will weave.