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<p>[QUOTE="NewEngland, post: 4480381, member: 6071"]Or you can learn to cane. Caning is similar to weaving and is easy to learn. I learned back in the 60s when it was taught in summer school and repaired canoe seats for my relatives at the lake and fixed a few old chairs, too. Summertime is the perfect season to take on a caning project, since you can sit outside with a bucket of water to soak the cane and finish a chair seat in an afternoon. You will be pleased with the final product. There must be youtube tutorials on seat caning.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NewEngland, post: 4480381, member: 6071"]Or you can learn to cane. Caning is similar to weaving and is easy to learn. I learned back in the 60s when it was taught in summer school and repaired canoe seats for my relatives at the lake and fixed a few old chairs, too. Summertime is the perfect season to take on a caning project, since you can sit outside with a bucket of water to soak the cane and finish a chair seat in an afternoon. You will be pleased with the final product. There must be youtube tutorials on seat caning.[/QUOTE]
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