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Black Ash Basket Weaving From Scratch

June 19, 2013 by Caleb Kraft 1 Comment

I don’t think I’ve ever seen basket weaving done from the point of harvesting the strips from a log. I mean, I knew the bits had to come from somewhere, but usually I see things like leaves or vines. Obviously I just hadn’t really thought about it this way. It is quite interesting.

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