Weaving was born of necessity. To keep the body warm, to clothe it; just as potters of pre-history made pots for mankind to hold food and liquids. Both processes also express the human need to make and create, using the hands and eyes. Weaving of natural, organic materials has soothing and therapeutic effects, yet one need not disregard today's synthetics, even digital technology, in the endeavour to express one's creativeness.
This little book describes briefly the traditional materials that Maori used for weaving over the centuries, the rituals, and how to make simple objects.