How do I replace cane bottoms on dining chairs?
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https://www.wickerwoman.com/articles/install-cane-webbing
This looks a really comprehensive guide that should point you in the right direction Tjo
https://www.wickerwoman.com/articles/chair-caning-instructions
If you don't care to redo the cane, you can cut a piece of plywood the size and shape of the seat to cover the holes and be able to screw it on from underneath. Add foam and fabric for a new seat.
There are a slew of sites online that sell replacement cane seats which might be easiest.