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Sennit is a type of
cordage made by
plaiting rope
fibres or
strands of
dried fibre or gr****. In
western European nautical traditions, it was used to make...
- A
chain sinnet (or
chain sennit) is a
method of
shortening a rope or
other cable while in use or for storage. It is
formed by
making a
series of simple...
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important source of food. It is also used for
making coconut oil, baskets,
sennit rope used in
traditional Samoan house building,
weaving and for the building...
- basher, skimmer, The
English Panama, cady, katie, canotier, somer, or
sennit hat) is a semi-formal
summer hat for men,
which was po****rised in the late...
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first domesticated coconuts, used
coconut fibre extensively for
ropes and
sennit in
building houses and lashed-lug
plank boats in
their voyages in both the...
- of a
square sail, or on a bowsprit. : 100, 218 Some
gaskets are made of
sennit instead of rope. In the most
recent version of
square rig,
dating to the...
- fléchée Kumihimo, ****anese
braid List of
hairstyles Ply-split
braiding Sennit Lucet Kyosev,
Yordan (2014).
Braiding technology for textiles. Woodhead...
- and the
lengths of yarn are
attached using a
hitch called a "railroad
sennit". This
creates a long,
shaggy fringe which, when the
marline is
wound around...
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casual hobbyist or
ambitious crafter.
Chinese knotting List of
hitch knots Sennit Crochet Knitting Harvey,
Virginia (1967). Macrame : the art of creative...
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prohibiting from
touching a
plant Some
terms using 'kapu': ʻaha kapu: the
sennit cord put
across the
portal of a
house to
signify a ban on
entering the house...