Product Details
- Product Type: Basket weaving tools kit
- Brand: CCFREELIFE
- Number of Pieces: 20
- Color: Black
- Theme: Nature
- Material: Metal
- Age Range: Adult
- Item Dimensions: 5.5 x 5 x 1 inches
- Item Model Number: 2024
- Item Weight: 13.4 ounces
- Seasons: All Seasons
- Department: Unisex
- Art Craft Kit Type: Basket Weaving
- Included Components: Cane guides, sharp needles, tape measure, cane scissors, thread scissors, hollow needles, hollow tubes, knitting closure holder, loose needle finishing tubes, thimble finger loops, cotton gloves, and storage box
- Best For: Basket weaving, rattan repair, wicker repair, reed trimming, cane guiding, craft weaving, and small furniture repair projects
Best Uses for This Basket Weaving Tool Kit
This set is useful for cane weaving tools for beginners, basket making, rattan threading, wicker furniture repair, and small craft projects. The different tools can help with cutting, guiding, holding, measuring, and finishing woven material more neatly.
If you need another tool set option, compare complete basket weaving tool kit before choosing the final kit. For users who mainly need a dedicated cutting tool, Commonwealth Basket reed cutters may also be useful to review.
Tool Setup and Use Notes
Before starting a project, lay out the tools and match each tool to the job. Use scissors or cutters for trimming, the tape measure for checking material length, cane guides or pointed tools for threading, and hollow tubes for keeping needles or small parts organized.
For tight rows, corners, and woven repair areas, C.S. Osborne basket weaving tool can be compared as a separate guiding and packing tool. Work slowly when using pointed tools so the reed, cane, or wicker material does not split or scratch.
Rattan and Wicker Repair Guidance
This kit can support small wicker furniture repairs, basket repair, rattan craft projects, and cane weaving practice. It is not a replacement for the actual reed, cane, or wicker material, so check whether your repair also needs replacement strips or webbing.
For furniture repair projects that need a different hand tool style, compare weaving tool furniture repair before starting. Always test the tool on a small hidden area first when working with older rattan, painted wicker, or plastic repair material.
Care and Storage
After use, wipe the tools clean and dry them before placing them back in the storage box. Keep sharp needles, scissors, and cutters covered or separated so they do not damage other tools or materials.
Store the kit in a dry place away from moisture, direct heat, and children. If any tool becomes bent, dull, rusty, or unsafe, replace it before using it on a new weaving or repair project.






















