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==1. Know the names of two countries where Rattan (cane) is grown.==
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Most (70%) of the world's rattan grows in '''Indonesia''', distributed among Borneo, Celebes, Sumbawa islands. The rest of the world's supply comes from the '''Philippines''', '''Sri Lanka''', '''Malaysia''' and '''Bangladesh'''.
 
Most (70%) of the world's rattan grows in '''Indonesia''', distributed among Borneo, Celebes, Sumbawa islands. The rest of the world's supply comes from the '''Philippines''', '''Sri Lanka''', '''Malaysia''' and '''Bangladesh'''.
  
==2. Explain how to treat pithcane (reed) before weaving. ==
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==11. Make a round hot pad six inches (15.2 cm) in diameter in Raffia or Indian basketry. ==
 
==11. Make a round hot pad six inches (15.2 cm) in diameter in Raffia or Indian basketry. ==
  
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1. Know the names of two countries where Rattan (cane) is grown.

Most (70%) of the world's rattan grows in Indonesia, distributed among Borneo, Celebes, Sumbawa islands. The rest of the world's supply comes from the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Bangladesh.

2. Explain how to treat pithcane (reed) before weaving.

3. What tools would you use for:

a. Cane basket making?

b. Raffia or Indian basket making?

4. Define:

a. Weaver singeing

b. Crushing

5. Explain how to:

a. Mend a broken spoke (stake).

b. Join a weaving rod (reed).

6. Name two kinds of bases used in baskets and tell in which type of basket each one can be used.

7. Describe how to lay:

a. A footridge border

b. A three-rod border

8. Do the following: simple weaving, slewing, and bispoking, and stitch a raffia base.

9. Make a cane sandwich tray with a wood base.

10. Make a hot roll basket with a woven base.

11. Make a round hot pad six inches (15.2 cm) in diameter in Raffia or Indian basketry.

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