The weaving method of corn husk woven cushion is as follows:
In winter, corn bracts can be made into cushions and carpets, and round cushions can be used on stools or on the floor. To make corn husk cushions, we should first remove the old leaves outside the corn, leave some tender ones, cool them until they turn yellow slightly and the leaves are soft, and subtract the place where the top connects with the roots to make them smooth. The following are the specific steps:
1. Soak the dried corn husks. If the corn husk is wet, you don't need to soak it in water.
2. Tear the corn husk into uniform strips along the fiber direction to facilitate weaving.
3. When braiding twist hair, make sure the braiding is firm, and try to leave stubble under the condition of firm braiding. The length of stubble determines the height of Button. The length of the braid determines the size of the Burton surface.
4. There is no need to leave stubble at the end of braided braid.
5. Tie one end of two pigtails with a rope.
6. Fold the stubble together and roll it tightly.
7. Roll up the part without stubble.
8. Finally, tuck the end into the braid seam and press it tightly to make it.
The above is a detailed drawing of the corn skin cushion. Anyone who is interested or has ideas about it can try to make it yourself, hoping to help you.