A new way to end wrapped bowls.
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Here's another photo. I just wrapped some rope and pinned it to the basket to illustrate the idea. I took a piece of rope a little bigger than the basket was around and started wrapping it. You'll notice that you don't have to completely cover the beginning A, because you'll cover it when you finish. Once you've wrapped several inches, you start to stitch it to the basket, - not at the beginning, but at B. Then you wrap and stitch around as normal until you get to C. Then you cut the end of the rope off so it will butt right up against A and continue to wrap the rope past A. You may want to glue or sew the ends of the rope together, but I didn't. It's a little difficult putting the fabric through the gap under the rope at A smoothly, but not too difficult. If you want a clean finish, you'll need to fold the raw end of the fabric over before sewing it down. I use a dab of glue stick. Then just finish sewing on to where you started sewing at B.
I hope this helps you picture what I did.
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I hope this helps you picture what I did.
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