It can be used to make rope and twine.
Twine is not an object or a plant. You find sisal first, then you make twine on a crafting bench.
If the twine is made from a natural fiber, like hemp, sisal or even cotton, then it is biodegradable.Some twine is made of plastic. This is not biodegradable.
Sisal is an agave whose processed leaves yield a stiff fiber that is traditionally used in making twine (string), rope and also dartboards and mats.
get sisal and a crafting bench to make twine you go on special. And you get loads of sisal at acint theariter and its a little plant that's orange at the botom and green spikey leafs on the top thare you go
Yes, sisal is a flowering plant that belongs to the Agave family. Its leaves contain fibers that are commonly used to make rope, twine, and other products.
Sisal is a natural fiber that comes from the leaves of the agave plant. The fibers are extracted from the leaves through a process of crushing and scraping, then dried and processed to be used in a variety of products such as ropes, mats, and textiles.
harvest sisal, and twine...den goto your work bench, goto special and click rope
Haiti exports coffee and sisal, a component of twine and ropes. The country imports mostly basic commodities such as staple foods and fuel.
The most common natural fibers (or crops) that twine is made from would include cotton, hemp, jute, and sisal. Other fibrous plants and crops can also be used (like the coir from coconuts), and twine can even be spun and made from synthetic fibers (like nylon).
you harvest sisal and build a workbench then rope and twine are under special plans(the one with the three blue dots)
You have to get Sisal, which you can find on Volcano Island and in some areas of Airplane Island, and then go to your workbench and craft it.