Circular Weaving
Circular weaving is a textile technique that involves creating fabric in a circular shape, often using a loom or a simple frame. This method allows for the production of items like baskets, mats, and garments, emphasizing a continuous, seamless design. The process typically involves interlacing threads or fibers in a circular pattern, which can enhance the strength and durability of the finished product.
This technique is often associated with various cultures around the world, including the Native American and African communities, where it has been used for generations. Circular weaving can also incorporate different materials, such as natural fibers or synthetic threads, allowing for a wide range of textures and colors in the final piece.