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Tuxedo pants have a stripe along the side in either satin, which is a shiny weave of silk, or grosgrain, which is a ribbed weave of silk. (The material of the stripe matches the material on the jacket lapels.) This stripe is sometimes referred to as "braid," whether or not it actually incorporates a braid.
well there is extension whice you can braid in and it is just like braiding with your real hair .Them weave is when you glue or sew in sewing last longer you can't braid in weave you glue it in or you sew it. Using the tracks.
Yes, the word 'braid' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'braid' is a word for strands of hair or other material woven together to form a rope-like structure; a word for a thing.The verb 'braid' is to weave strands of material to form this structure; a word for an action.Any material (including hair) that is in the form of strands can be braided to form a braid.
Yes, the Aztecs were skilled weavers and did weave baskets using materials such as reeds, palm leaves, and grasses. They created a variety of baskets for storing food, carrying items, and even for ceremonial purposes.
You can weave some types of carpet, and also baskets
no you can also glue it
To create baskets.
paint and weave baskets
paint and weave baskets
you can weave all sorts of things at all different ages. You can weave: paper, baskets, mats, rugs and much more.
As long as it is long enough to braid, yes.
sew it, braid it, glue it, and many more but they are uncommon