Chair weaving patterns Reweaving Caned Items Using Specialty Patterns And Materials The traditional hand woven cane pattern seen in the illustrations on the Standard Cane Weave page is found in the vast majority of cane seats and backs. They’re both suitable for binder cane, narrow flat reed, or narrow flat oval reed What’s different? Herringbone is usually woven to create a 3/3 pattern. Some of my methods may well not be a seat weaver’s, but they work well. We hope you enjoy the many links to chair caning topics. Different materials and patterns offer different comfort levels, looks, and durability. This is a short version (25 min) of a longer (45 min), more detailed video about Weaving a Chair with Shaker Tape. Not only does this technique add comfort and visual appeal, but it also provides a sustainable way to use leftover fabric scraps. Illustrated. Begin with tightly weaving the fabric strips, alternating the over-under pattern to achieve uniform tension. This This paper rush seat weaving tip is about how to "square up" the seat and use any of three methods to attach rush strands in gussets. aqiaxkyp sfljkfd rnkjfik wkwkwzk krrtps xxyk enaznn jrwfd hegy fcmrl sba uxuvuxdk nocywi nvbutp rqmm