Product Details
- Product type: Pre-woven open cane webbing
- Weave style: 1/2-inch open cane weave
- Width: 24 inches
- Sold by: The foot
- Material: Natural cane webbing
- Best use: Chair backs, cabinet inserts, furniture panels, basket accents, and cane repair projects
- Compatibility: Best for routed groove, spline, or framed panel applications where 24-inch width is required
- Tools, spline, glue, and installation supplies: Not confirmed as included
Best Uses for This Cane Webbing
Use this 24-inch open cane webbing for larger chair backs, cabinet doors, furniture inserts, room divider panels, basket-making accents, and decorative restoration work. The wider 24-inch size is useful when an 18-inch sheet is not wide enough for the project area.
For smaller furniture openings, buyers can also compare this product with 18-inch open cane webbing before choosing the best width.
Compatibility and Fit
This cane webbing is best suited for furniture or panels that are designed for pre-woven cane material. If the project has a routed groove around the opening, the cane webbing can usually be pressed into place and secured with the correct spline after soaking and trimming.
Do not use this material for chairs with individual drilled holes around the seat frame. Those chairs usually require strand cane instead of pre-woven cane webbing. If your project needs a different cane webbing size, you may also compare it with 1/2-inch conventional cane webbing.
How to Order Cane Webbing by the Foot
Measure the full length and width of the panel or opening before ordering. Since this product is sold by the foot, order enough length to cover your project area, including extra material for trimming and fitting into the groove.
If you need one continuous piece for a larger cabinet, chair back, or furniture panel, confirm the cutting and shipping details before purchasing.
Installation Notes
Soak the cane webbing briefly before installation so it becomes more flexible and easier to fit into the frame. Do not force dry cane into a groove, as this can cause cracking, uneven tension, or breakage during installation.
For groove-and-spline projects, make sure the groove is clean before placing the cane webbing. Choose the correct spline size for the groove, and check related weaving and spinning supplies if your repair also requires cane, reed, or seat-weaving materials.
Cane Webbing vs Strand Cane
Pre-woven cane webbing is already woven into a sheet and is commonly used for groove-and-spline furniture repair, cabinet inserts, and decorative panels. Strand cane is different because it is woven by hand through individual holes around a chair frame.
Before ordering, check your furniture carefully. If the frame has a groove, pre-woven cane webbing is usually the right style. If the frame has drilled holes, you likely need strand cane instead.
Care and Maintenance
After installation, allow the cane webbing to dry naturally so it can tighten into place. Keep the finished cane surface indoors or in a dry protected area. Avoid direct rain, heavy moisture, and harsh cleaners, as natural cane can weaken or discolor when exposed to poor conditions.
Dust gently with a soft cloth and clean only when needed. Do not overload a newly repaired chair seat or panel until the cane webbing, spline, and glue are fully dry and secure.
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1/2-inch open cane webbing 24-inch wide fabric sold by the foot for chair and cabinet repair


















