Product Details
- Product type: Rattan weave material repair roll
- Material: Rattan
- Product dimensions: 275.59 x 0.24 x 0.12 inches
- Item weight: 2.08 ounces
- Item model number: 5N4928F3UM15MQT
- Best for: Basket weaving, wicker repair, chair repair, natural craft projects, woven furniture repair, and decorative rattan work
- Package includes: 1 roll rattan weave material
Best Uses
This repair roll is useful for small wicker repairs, basket edging, wrapping work, woven craft details, and chair or furniture restoration projects. If your project needs multiple spline sizes for chair repair, compare it with 3 pcs chair caning supplies before choosing.
For longer reed spline and round reed repair work, 8 spline reed spline roll may be a better match. If you are making basket strips or flat weaving patterns, thin flat reed coil can be useful for wider weaving coverage.
Installation Tips
Soak the rattan material in warm water before bending or weaving so it becomes easier to shape and less likely to split. After soaking, gently wipe off extra water and work slowly around corners, curved frames, or basket edges.
For basket repair and chair repair projects, keep the weave direction consistent so the finished repair looks cleaner. When working on cane chair seats or grooves, wooden wedges for chair caning can help hold material in place while the repair is being adjusted.
Buyer Guidance
Choose this roll if you need a narrow natural rattan repair material for light weaving, wrapping, and craft repair work. For larger furniture repair or thicker basket weaving material, Gerrit basket weaving material may be a better size comparison.
This product is not a full cane webbing sheet, so it should not be used as a replacement for wide chair panels or cabinet inserts. It is better suited for small repairs, woven accents, craft details, and narrow rattan work.
Care and Storage
Store the unused roll in a dry place away from moisture and direct sunlight. Avoid folding the material sharply when dry, because natural rattan can crack if bent too aggressively.
Clean finished repairs with a dry or lightly damp cloth. Do not use harsh cleaners, and avoid keeping repaired rattan areas exposed to standing water or heavy outdoor weather.

























