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Toddy

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Espadrilles are common in place like the seaside in Spain, and in dry mountainous areas of China, I'm told :dunno: but the rope soles were considered to be safer than wet leather on board wooden ships.

It's the same thing really, just coiled roped stitched together to make a sound footing.

cheers,
Mary
 

bilmo-p5

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A flat 3-strand plait (sennit) made with groups of yarns works better than a twisted (laid-up) rope for espadrille soles. Takes longer and is harder to sew together but yields a superior product
 

Toddy

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It certainly gives a very flat profile to be sewn together, and since the wear would be one on three rather than one on two, I could see it lasting well too.

Like basketry, I think that when necessity strikes, folks just use what they have to hand tbh, and adapt/improvise as it occurs to them :)

atb,
M
 

bilmo-p5

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It certainly gives a very flat profile to be sewn together, and since the wear would be one on three rather than one on two,

Noooooooooo. I didn't put it very well; the flat sennit is rolled up like a ribbon and its edge is the wearing surface.
 

Toddy

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Uhuh :) that way only one of the bights in each of the plies is on the ground being worn but the rest is buried in the ply or forming the inner edge. It's very hard wearing.
Sewing it's pretty straightforward since the flat plane is coiled next to flat plane, unlike the basket where it's curved rope agin curved rope.

cheers,
Mary
 

Toddy

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To round this off, this is the plant that I pulled the dead leaves from and that I used to make the rope and the basket.

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Pretty :) and I reckon I used about a third of the leaves for the basket. The Iris dies right back in Winter so taking the leaves didn't do any harm.

cheers,
M
 

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I think this is the thumbs up sign. There is a similar middle finger one. It's not meant to be that one. On my phone they are too small to differentiate.
 
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