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The document is a test questionnaire about basketry. It contains questions that assess understanding of key concepts in basketry including:
- Basketry is the art of weaving or sewing pliable materials into containers or mats. The oldest known baskets date back 10,000-12,000 years and were discovered in upper Egypt.
- Craftspeople specialized in making baskets are usually called basket weavers. Baskets have a base, side walls, and rim.
- There are different weaving techniques used in basketry including plaiting, twining, coiling and wicker which involve weaving horizontal and vertical materials in distinct patterns.
- Key terms are defined like warp
The document is a test questionnaire about basketry. It contains questions that assess understanding of key concepts in basketry including:
- Basketry is the art of weaving or sewing pliable materials into containers or mats. The oldest known baskets date back 10,000-12,000 years and were discovered in upper Egypt.
- Craftspeople specialized in making baskets are usually called basket weavers. Baskets have a base, side walls, and rim.
- There are different weaving techniques used in basketry including plaiting, twining, coiling and wicker which involve weaving horizontal and vertical materials in distinct patterns.
- Key terms are defined like warp
The document is a test questionnaire about basketry. It contains questions that assess understanding of key concepts in basketry including:
- Basketry is the art of weaving or sewing pliable materials into containers or mats. The oldest known baskets date back 10,000-12,000 years and were discovered in upper Egypt.
- Craftspeople specialized in making baskets are usually called basket weavers. Baskets have a base, side walls, and rim.
- There are different weaving techniques used in basketry including plaiting, twining, coiling and wicker which involve weaving horizontal and vertical materials in distinct patterns.
- Key terms are defined like warp
a. Embroidery b. Macramé c. Basketry d. Recycling 2. It is the process of weaving or sewing pliable materials into two- or three dimensional artefacts, such as mats or containers. a. Embroidery b. Macramé c. Basketry d. Recycling 3. The oldest known baskets have been carbon dated between 10,000 to 12,000 years and it were discovered in _____________. a. Faiyum in upper Egypt b. Faiyem in lower India c. Feyuim in lower Malaysia d. Faayyum in upper IRAN 4. Craftspeople and artists specialized in making baskets are usually referred to as ___________. a. Basketters b. Basket weavers c. Basketless d. Embroiders 5. What are the parts of the baskets? a. Base, side walls and ram b. Bottom, side walls and rom c. Base, side walls and rim d. Bottom, side walls and rim 6. These are the horizontal materials used in basketry. a. Wef b. Warp c. Wof d. Wolf 7. These are the vertical material used in basketry. a. Weft b. Warp c. Wof d. Wolf 8. These are the basket strands that weave through the spokes; they are lighter, thinner and more flexible, to enable them to be woven in and out. a. Weft b. Warp c. Spokes d. Weavers 9. These are the strands that stand upright and form the side supports of the basket; they are much stiffer and strong. a. Weft b. Warp c. Spokes d. Weavers 10. A basket weaving technique where two elements are woven over and under each other at right angles. a. Plaiting b. Weaver c. Twining d. Coiling 11. A basket weaving technique that begins at the center of a basket and grows upon itself in spiral rounds, each attached to the round before. a. Plaiting b. Wicker c. Twining d. Coiling 12. A basket weaving technique where two or more flexible weaving elements ("weavers") cross each other as they weave through the stiffer radial spokes. a. Plaiting b. Wicker c. Twining d. Coiled 13. A basket weaving technique where the basket-maker weaves the weft material over and under a stiff foundation or warp of rods or bundles of fiber. a. Plating b. Wicker c. Twining d. Coiling 14. In __________, Twilled weave is much the same, except that the weft (horizontal) materials are woven over two or more warps (verticals). a. Plaiting b. Weaver c. Twining d. Coiling 15. The four basket weaving techniques are the following: a. Plaiting, Weaver, twining, and Coiling b. Plating, Twinning, Wicker and Coiling c. Plaiting, Wicker, Twining and Coiling d. Plating, Weaver, Wicker and Coiled