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How to extend a stake that has become too short | Basket weaving technique

How to extend a stake that has become too short | Basket weaving technique

See how to extend a stake

Sometimes you may find that one of your stakes has become too short to finish the curve with an edge. This might occur if the willow has been more fragile and therefore broke, or if you haven’t been careful enough to ensure that all stakes were softened, and for this reason, it broke. Luckily, there is a way to fix this. See how you can extend a stake for basket weaving in the video below.



Technique

  • Learn to extend a damaged stake