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.
People during the old times used to take older pieces of cotton and weave them together to get thread .
Before the Egyptians could weave flax into linen, they first had to harvest and process the flax plants. This involved retting, which is the soaking of flax stems to break down the pectin that binds the fibers, followed by drying and then breaking the stalks to separate the fibers from the woody parts. Finally, the fibers were spun into thread, ready for weaving into fabric.
paint and weave baskets
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.
Mary Kies. She inveted a way to weave straw and silk together to make beautiful hats.
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To weave together. To blend together or intermix. To intertwine.
Loom and twist and then you weave the bands together
very tight because it is pushed together
NO! we weave Navajo rugs! taught to us by Spider Woman. Our original and first weaver.
You should first see a hair dresser who can put the weave in properly, then you wont have that problem
Weave your straws together like a mat, make 20 of them and bind them together with your string.
Wool comes from sheep, the farmers shave it off and weave it together.
The first robot was a wooden one that was used to weave things.
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.