A circle weave can instantly enhance your appearance. Because circle weaves are not attached to your own hair, they're ideal if your hair is damaged and needs time to restore. Circle weaves are glued…
When you look at a professionally decorated cake, detailed frosting application may seem like an overwhelming task. Few frosting techniques are as intimidating as basket weaving which covers the…
Wire weaving is technically a lot like other types of weaving techniques; a vertical first element (warp) is interlaced with a horizontal second element (weft) to produce a fabric-like material. It…
Braidless weaving is just one method of adding hair extensions to your hair. This technique is popular among African-American women. Weaving is the technique that adds hair extensions to lengthen or…
Homemade single wall baskets can be hung against the wall and used for decorative or storage purposes. Because they are made of lightweight reeds, they are not good for storing heavier items. Single…
Transparency weaving involves inserting colors or patterns between an open plain weave. The plain weave is set more widely than usual, allowing the weaver to insert colored threads between the plain…
Fusion weaving is a hair extension process that involves fusing strands of hair to the client's natural hair. Attach the hair using a durable, keratin bond which is nearly undetectable when you…
Card weaving, also know as tablet weaving, is an old art used to make narrow bands, straps and belts. The design possibilities are limitless, ranging from relatively simple to immensely complex. Each…
Floral wreaths and garlands add the beauty of nature and soft floral scents to your home. Weave flowers into a chain, and connect the ends to create a wreath. Or, if you are feeling romantic, make a…
For many years, other cultures used native grasses to weave clothing and utensils to use for everyday life. One of the most popular objects woven from grass is a simple basket. Some primitive cultures…
Meshwork weaving is consists of artistically interwoven strips of brightly colored bias tape. The bias tape is held together by a glue that is melted during the final step of ironing of the meshwork.…
The cobra braid is a four thread braid that can be used to create many fun crafts that can be used for a variety of purposes. These crafts can serve a decorative purpose at home or on the body. They…
Once mastered, the technique of ladder braiding can be used to create hundreds of different color combinations and patterns. Ladder braiding can be used with almost any braiding medium -- twine,…
Gold bead earrings can be made from beads, bugle beads or real gold beads and they make up in a short time. Gold is a color that goes with almost anything. You can choose from a number of different…
Shaker tape is heavy-duty 100% canvas tape made specifically for chair weaving because it does not dry out and break. The tape makes weaving quick and easy and makes a comfortable seat. Shaker tape…
Shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) is a welding process that utilizes metal rods that contain various compounds that aid in depositing a strong and clean weld bead. Because these welding rods can…
Plastic lanyard is also known as gimp. It is a flat, non-stretchable string material used to weave craft projects such as keychains. These keychains, zipper pulls and otherwise colorful decorations…
A knife lanyard can be invaluable for anyone who loves hiking or camping. Once your knife lanyard is in place around your wrist, you can use the knife, drop it for a few moments to do something else,…
Swedish weaving is a kind of embroidery where the needle only penetrates the top layer of threads of fabric. Weaver Katherine Kennedy says materials can include "Monk's cloth, Aida, Stockholm fabric…
The Shakers were a group of Christians influenced by the Religious Society of Friends, or Quakers, that left England for America in 1774 and set up a religious communal society throughout areas of the…
Hemp rope, or hemp twine, is a very economical choice of fibers to use in order to make jewelry. While most people would associate hemp jewelry with hippies and surfers, it is a wonderful medium to…
A potholder is used to protect a surface against a hot pot or used to hold heated pots to avoid burning your hands. Weaving potholders is a popular craft that also has a rich history.
You play sports out in the hot sun or take a boat ride where it is windy over the water, and you find yourself growing increasingly frustrated by your hair sticking to your sweaty face of blowing into…
A ladder braid is a type of braid which can be made with four, six or eight strands and is often used to make borders around woven rugs. It is unique in that the middle strand never changes position…
Place mats aren't just for protecting the dining room table from the scratchy bottoms of dishes and spilled food, but also to add a decorative touch to place settings. Create your own woven fabric…
Weave poles should be 19 to 24 inches apart. The dog should be able to easily pass through the weave poles but must also use agility to do so.
Lawn chairs take quite a beating. In the case of nylon webbed chairs with aluminum frames, it is normally the nylon that tears, rendering the chair useless. But this is a fairly easy fix. Nylon…
Bead weaving techniques include stitching with beads or creating beaded designs using a bead loom. You can create woven designs by stitching beads without any external equipment, other than a beading…
Turn flat plastic lace into Gimp lanyards, also known as boondoggles, as a craft project. Several different stitches woven by hand each give the lanyard a different physical shape. A crafter must…
Swedish weaving is a form of embroidery. It became popular in the United States in the 1930s. This type of embroidery uses yarn or embroidery floss to produce a design on Huck toweling or…
Plastic lace, also called gimp or boondoggle, is thin plastic ribbon of many different colors woven together to make lanyards, friendship bracelets, key chains, bottle holders and dozen of other…
Pin weaving has been gaining momentum in the crafting world. With it's no-sew attitude and the challenge of weaving new fabric panels with pins, pin weaving allows novice or avid crafters to implement…
One of the ultimate recycling craft projects may be using old candy wrappers to make something useful, such as a purse or backpack. These wrappers can be converted into pieces of plastic which can be…
A lanyard is a handy key holding method that can be hung on a hook or around your neck, or easily found in a bag or purse. A macramé lanyard is a long necklace made out of embroidery thread that…
Reed, also called rattan core, is the most common material used in home basket making. It is followed by cane, then willow, oak and ash. This group of materials is often called "wicker." Reed is…
The right angle weave technique is a simple way to make sparkling, handcrafted jewelry. One method of weaving a cuff bracelet is a single needle right angle weave, which is simpler for beginning bead…
Creating your own furniture and decorations for small scenery, such as in doll houses, can be a fun and challenging pastime. These crafts are usually done with a scale of 1:12 or 1:24 compared to…
Most hammocks are very expensive, but with a sturdy hand and some inexpensive materials, you can make your own hammock to hang in your porch, backyard, deck or bedroom that you can use to relax and…
Most lanyard stitches require complicated knots and multiple strands. Weaving lanyard strands together using the "zipper stitch," however, is one of the easiest ways to create a lanyard craft. Weaving…
Broken cane chair seats are easy to replace. Chair caning or weaving may look complicated, but it's much simpler than it appears. Anyone can do it with a little bit of practice and good materials. You…
Welding uphill, or welding from the bottom to the top on vertical welds, provides much more penetration than welding downhill. Therefore, it is required in most instances to weld uphill by the…
Leave it to the folks who introduced the world to eye-popping yellow and blue big box stores and Nordic meatballs to boast an artistic heritage that takes advantage of Sweden's lush agricultural base.…
Shaker style is known for its simple lines, practicality and austerity. Loom-woven Shaker rugs were made from both yarn and fabric scraps, not only enlivening plain floors but as a testament to Shaker…
Navajo rugs are the epitome of American folk art. The peak era of Navajo rug weaving was during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. During the late 19th century, demand became so high that…
Used for centuries along the Gulf Coast, Spanish moss yarn produced durable and waterproof clothing for Native Americans. The yarn also replaced expensive wool for enlisted soldiers' horse blankets…
Swedish weaving, also know as huck embroidery, is an embellishment technique used to create designs on a woven cloth background. Huck embroidery gained popularity in the United States in the 1930s and…
Chainmail projects can look very daunting at first sight, but they are all based on a repetition of a few simple patterns. These projects can also be very time consuming, since individual rings have…
Hammocks originated as space-saving beds used on sailing ships where room for sleeping was at a premium. Little more than a piece of canvas attached to a bulkhead at each end, they could be taken down…
Organza is a fabric, usually made of silk, with a plain weave that looks transparent at times. It is often used in prom and bridal dresses, as well as for window hangings and other home decorations.…
Braided leather belts are attractive, but mysterious: How can you braid something when both ends are solid? It's easier than you might think. There are several tips to add a braid to a strip of…
Probably the biggest challenge to making anything out of candy wrappers is gathering the wrappers themselves. It takes a surprisingly huge number of wrappers to finish a complete project, but it's a…
Denim clothing never goes out of style. It's attractive and durable, perfect for most casual occasions. Denim is most common as the fabric in jeans, but is also used for shirts, jackets, skirts,…
Flax weaving was first practiced by the ancient Egyptians who made all their clothes from flax linen, and also dressed their dead in thousands of strips of flax linen to afford them protection by the…
Weaving burlap is a crafts tradition that threads its way back to the Native American. This is a colorful and easy way to make a statement and create a lasting piece of art. With a vast variety of…
Needle weaving can add texture and color to a piece of even-weave cotton or linen fabric. Needle weaving, like tapestry, produces interesting intricate designs in fabric. A needle weaver removes…
Once you are past the basics of weaving, you can start to put patterns and new looks into your pieces. Knowing exactly how to plan the designs and put them in the right order will allow you to go one…
The weaving world is coming back in a popular way. The old methods are the same, but the creativity of the weaver has changed and so have the fibers. They are abundant and so very different. The…
Whether you are putting together a rug or scarf, it is always important to keep the warp that is in your weaving tight. This will allow the yarn to be closer together and will allow your pattern to…
If you are weaving, it is easy to mix up where the individual pieces of yarn go as you are moving along. If you notice a mistake, you will want to fix it in order to keep your entire work together…
Crafty people and those who sew often have lots of scrap fabric lying around. This easy project for children or adults makes good use of leftover cloth by turning it into a functional and fun to make…
Weaving in the ends of your knitting project makes the whole project neater. It also has the important uses of making sure that the ends of the project are secure. Weaving in the ends of your project…
Wicker is one of the more forgiving mediums a crafter works with, though practice is always beneficial. Mastering basket weaving is a good beginning for learning how to do larger repairs. Reed…
Your little girl has always wanted to be a princess or fairy, so create a moment with her that she will always remember. Weave a circle of flowers to create a princess crown or fairy crown that she…
Weaving a daisy chain is a fun thing to do on spring or summer afternoons, especially if you've just found a field full of daisies. Create wreaths, headbands and necklaces out of daisies with this…
Hammocks originated in the Mayan civilization and have been enjoyed into modern times. There is nothing quite like the experience of resting under the shade of a tree, swinging gently in a hammock on…
Weaving potholders is an easy, inexpensive and fun craft to do. Go to your local craft store or the craft department of your local department store and pick up a loom and loops for a great deal of…
Weaving a willow basket is a fairly simple project that results in giving you a useful vessel. Baskets have been used for centuries to hold vegetables, fire wood, laundry and food items. Weaving a…
There are many home décor projects that you can easily do yourself for a fraction of the cost of buying it retail. Placemats, for example, can be created with a variety of materials and take only a…
Planning a weaving project takes the guesswork out of the weaving process. There are several things to consider when beginning to plan a weaving project, such as the size of the project and the type…
Finger weaving is an inexpensive and fun craft that anyone can learn. All you need is your fingers and some yarn. Amaze yourself at how many different things you can create by finger weaving. You can…
Weaving is a relaxing way to pass the time or relieve stress. There are many different designs you can weave. One idea is to weave a St. Brigid's cross. The St. Brigid's cross is believed to invite…
Cattails, or bulrush reeds, are found in swampy, marshlike areas, around ponds and ditches that hold water for most of the year. They have long, straplike leaves that are used in basketry.
Honeysuckle produces a light-gold to light-brown vine once the outer bark is removed. The woody vine climbs or trails along the ground.
Wild materials such as vines, grasses, and pine needles will add another texture to your basket. Commercial and wild materials can be mixed and matched for a unique look.