AMISH TRAY page 14 "Unfortunately the directions do not say how to upsett the sides.
Try to round them upward without making a sharp crease at the base of the stakes. If this is too difficult, make the crease. It is not a bad thing. The corners of the tray have to be sharply upsett.
Source of brown ash: prepared and ready to weave: Gratiot Lake Basketry in Gratiot Lake, MI."
ASHLEY'S BERRY BASKET SCARF page 21
"There are 215 yards per skein in the yarn."
ON THE CONTRARY page 68
"Use very heavy stakes and medium weavers, as the normal practice."
SPIRALING DOUBLE WALL page 97
"HOW EMBARASSING! I can't believe it, but I left out a sentence, I guess. Just after: See Diagram 7, it should say, "Cut one of the 7 mm stakes off flush with the base weaving, making the total 55 stakes". Thus a continuous weave is possible."
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