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make ropes, string, nets, bags, and hammocks. hard fibers: hard fibers are subjected to successive phases of cutting, drying, cleaning, and soaking before they can be woven. these strong, naturally flexible fibers are used to make furniture, birdcages, toys, baskets, and mats. related posts pashmina wool
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