. How to make Indian and other baskets . FIG. 205. THE TI WEAVKOF THE POMAS. FIG. 203. TWINED WEAVING, INSIDE. outside of the basket these various methods stand for delicate patternsin color. (See Fig. 200). 4. LATTICE TWINED WEAVING. It is believed that thisform of weave is confined to the Pomas. It is described in IndianBasketry, page 99, under the name of the Ti Weave. :The ti (pro- 130 HOW TO MAKE INDIAN AND OTHER BASKETS. nounced tee) twined weaving consists of four elements—(a) the up-right warp of rods, (b) a horizontal warp crossing these at rightangles, and (c, d) a regular plain twin


. How to make Indian and other baskets . FIG. 205. THE TI WEAVKOF THE POMAS. FIG. 203. TWINED WEAVING, INSIDE. outside of the basket these various methods stand for delicate patternsin color. (See Fig. 200). 4. LATTICE TWINED WEAVING. It is believed that thisform of weave is confined to the Pomas. It is described in IndianBasketry, page 99, under the name of the Ti Weave. :The ti (pro- 130 HOW TO MAKE INDIAN AND OTHER BASKETS. nounced tee) twined weaving consists of four elements—(a) the up-right warp of rods, (b) a horizontal warp crossing these at rightangles, and (c, d) a regular plain twined weaving of two elements,holding the warps firmly together. (See Fig. 205). Baskets made inthis fashion are very rigid and strong, and frequently the hoppers ofmills for grinding acorns, and also water-tight jars are thus con-structed. 5. THREE-PLY TWINED WEAVING.—Three-ply twined. FIG. Im;. TIIKKK-PLY BRAID AXI>TWINED WORK, (HTSIDE.


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