Product Details
- Product Type: Cane material for chair weaving and repair
- Package Quantity: 2 pack
- Material: Natural cane/rattan-style weaving material
- Color: Natural
- Best Uses: Chair weaving, basket repair, wicker repair, furniture repair, and DIY craft work
- Suitable For: Small repair jobs, replacement weaving, and handmade projects
- Installation Note: Measure the old cane or groove before cutting and fitting
- Preparation Note: Soak the cane if needed before bending or weaving
- Buyer Note: Confirm size, length, and package quantity before publishing
Best Uses for Chair and Wicker Repair
This cane material is useful for buyers who need extra repair material for chair backs, chair seats, baskets, or small woven furniture areas. It works best when the old material size is checked first so the new cane can match the project more closely.
For complete chair repair planning, buyers can compare this product with chair caning supplies before choosing the best material for their repair project.
How to Prepare Before Use
Measure the old cane, reed, or spline before cutting the new material. If the material needs to bend or fit into a tight area, soak it in warm water until it becomes easier to shape.
For pressed cane or groove-style chair repair, groove chair caning can help buyers understand what type of spline or cane material may be needed for the frame.
Helpful Matching Materials
If the project needs rounded reed for basket weaving or furniture wrapping, pound coil round reed can be a related option to compare before ordering.
For craft projects, lampshade frames, baskets, or decorative weaving, bamboo strips for weaving may also be useful depending on the project style.
When fitting cane into chair grooves or holding webbing in place during repair, wooden wedges can help press and position the material more neatly.
Care and Buyer Notes
Keep the cane material dry when not in use and store it in a clean place away from heavy moisture. For best results, avoid forcing dry cane into tight bends because it may crack or split.



















