ropeweaving
Ropeweaving is the craft of producing rope by interlacing fibers to form a continuous, load-bearing strand. It encompasses methods such as twisting strands together, laying multiple yarns into a single rope, and geometric braiding. While knotted cordage relies on securing individual fibers, rope weaving builds the strength of a rope through construction, not just manipulation of ends.
Common techniques include laid rope, where multiple strands are twisted in opposing directions and laid adjacent
Materials used range from natural fibers—hemp, manila, sisal, cotton, flax—as well as synthetic fibers such as
Rope weaving has ancient roots in maritime and agrarian cultures, where rope was essential for rigging, hauling,
Contemporary rope weaving often sits at the intersection of utility and art. Weaver-craftspeople produce both functional