Making a Broom - Step 2 | A Natural State - Episode 3

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Adding Layers. The broom form begins to take shape after applying "hips" of broomcorn to the base of the handle. Hips add surface area to the sweeping end of the broom, while adding a foundation for the next step, weaving the base of the handle.

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