Archive for July 2008

Weaving a four-plait cord

9 July 2008

According to archaeologists, cords have been made by plaiting or twisting plant materials since about 17,000 BC, typically nettles, hemp, cotton, sisal and jute. In traditional Maori culture, cord has been made from New Zealand flax, which is probably at least as strong and durable as any

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