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 Start a highly enjoyable craft and possibly a lucrative business The  twisting and weaving of Nature's materials, grasses, twigs, rushes and  vines, into useful and beautiful forms seems almost instinctive in man.   Perhaps it came to him as the nest-weaving instinct comes to birdsâÂÂfor  at first he used it as they do, in the building of his house.    Later, shields and boats were formed of wicker work, but how long ago  the first basket was made no one is wise enough to tell us.  Today Indian tribes in South America weave baskets from their native  palms, South Africans use reeds and roots, while the Chinese and  Japanese are wonderful workmen in this as in other arts and industries;  but basketry has come down to us more directly through the American  Indian.   Generations of these weavers have produced masterpieces, many of which  are preserved in our museums, and the young basket maker need not go on  long pilgrimages to study the old masters of his craft.   
 CONTENTS  Preface  Materials, Tools, Preparation, Weaving  Raffia and Some op Its Uses  Mats and Their Borders  The Simplest Baskets  Covers  Handles  Work Baskets   Candy Baskets      Scrap Baskets      Birds' Nests      Oval Baskets  The Finishing Touch  How to Cane Chairs  Some Indian Stitches  
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