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Morning
Class!
Mrs. Loraine G. Tenorio
TLE Teacher
Kinds of
Basketry Products
Learning
Objectives:
At the end of the lesson the learners are expected to:
1. Enumerate different kinds of basketry products
2. Describe the different products of basketry.
3. Recognize the different products of basketry.
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Activity1
“CONNECT OR
DISCONNECT”
Direction: Identify the following
words or phrases. Write the
word CONNECT if it is
connected to Macrame and
DISCONNECT if it is not
1. oldest craft
2. stripped towel
3. different knots
4. basket making
5.beautiful designs
Basketry Technique
1. COILED BASKETRY
-is a type of technique in basket making,
which Native Americans of the Southwest
are well renowned for.
-This comes in various styles and shapes
depending on the materials used and the
type of stitch used to interlock the coil
together.
-All coiled containers use a flexible 'coil' which
begins from the center at the bottom of a
basket, or sometimes begins around a flat
disk of bark or wood.
-The coil is spiraled outward and upward,
placed on top of the coil in previous round,
and fastened to former rounds by some
stitching material
2. PLAITING BASKETRY
-is similar to textile weaving where the
material is plaited or woven to produce a
wide variety of items like bags, basket,
purse, fan, etc.
-Plaiting basketry is using materials that are
wide and braid-like: palms, coconut leaves,
bamboo strips etc.
In plaited baskets, the stakes and the
weavers are identical materials. They are
woven together at right angles in either
diagonal, or horizontal and vertical
orientation
3. TWINING BASKETRY
- uses materials from roots and
tree bark.
- Twining actually refers to a
weaving technique where two or
more flexible weaving elements
or weavers cross each other as
they weave through the stiffer
radial spokes.
- In twined baskets, two or more flexible elements
are used to encircle another base element.
When two weavers are used, this technique is
called pairing. When three or more elements or
weavers are twisted, it is called waling
4. WICKER AND SPLINT BASKETRY
-uses materials like reed, cane,
willow, oak, and ash to create
useful basket designs.
-Wicker baskets are usually
woven together and have rigid
stakes or spokes which create
a wrap and more pliable
elements which are woven in
and out to form a weft.
ACTIVITY 2.
“Arrange ME and
You’ll know ME!!!”
Direction: Identify the following
statements in each arrow. Arrange
the scrambled letters to form a
word, which will be your answer.
Activity 3
“Be Listed”
Direction: Complete the graphic organizer
by providing the needed information.
Basketry
Products

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