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==1. Know the names of two countries where Rattan (cane) is grown.==
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==1. Conocer los nombres de 2 países donde se cultiva al Ratán (caña/mimbre).==
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. ==
 
==2. Explain how to treat pithcane (reed) before weaving. ==

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Cestería
Asociación General

Artes y Habilidades Domésticas


Destreza: 2
Año de introducción: 1937


1. Conocer los nombres de 2 países donde se cultiva al Ratán (caña/mimbre).

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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