The flax fibers had to be spun into a yarn.
for 3 years, she would weave and undo the weave day and night !
Not Sure They Did!
Athena pastimes were to weave and do pottery
Because nobody can weave just like her.
smelly weave head person
they weave cloth
Mary Kies was the first to weave straw and silk together to make bonnets :)
NO! we weave Navajo rugs! taught to us by Spider Woman. Our original and first weaver.
Yes it is possible. Spin threads and weave or take each strand and weave them into a fine fabric. It might seem unethical but in many cultures around the world, keeping something from a person who has passed away is a great way of remembering and honoring that dead person.
You should first see a hair dresser who can put the weave in properly, then you wont have that problem
The word 'weave' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'weave' is a word for the pattern that is formed when something is woven; a word for a hairstyle created by weaving pieces of real or artificial hair into a person's existing hair; a word for a thing.Examples:The weave of this fabric is perfect for draperies. (noun)She has a very expensive hair weave. (noun)The colors they weave into the rugs identify their families. (verb)His stories weave some real life experiences into the fiction. (verb)The noun forms of the verb to weave are weaver and the gerund, weaving.
The first robot was a wooden one that was used to weave things.
A quick weave is glued in small sections to the root are and scalp of the hair. This process takes less than an hour to complete. A sew in weave is more complicated. First the natural hair is corn rowed and then the weave is sewn into the cornrows. A sew in weave can take a few hours to complete.
Sir Walter Scott wrote this in his poem, "Marmion," first published in 1808.The actual line is: Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive.
Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive
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.