How to make a coiled fabric basket using clothesline and strips of fabric
#65
Originally Posted by pflum1
Karen,
Thanks for the basket making information.
Also, where did you find the little yellow buckets that you have on your peg board? I would love to have some.
Thanks for the basket making information.
Also, where did you find the little yellow buckets that you have on your peg board? I would love to have some.
#66
Originally Posted by Jackie R
These baskets are really neat - but I was wondering if they are washable and how one would do it. Thanks.
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bookmarked!
thanks again for the tute! i'd given up on my first try. you've encouraged me to keep going, or just use it for a hot pad as is.
btw, is the turquoise blue fabric you used to coil by any chance the cheetah girl fabric? since my daughter is past that phase, i used a similar looking fabric to start my coil basket
thanks again for the tute! i'd given up on my first try. you've encouraged me to keep going, or just use it for a hot pad as is.
btw, is the turquoise blue fabric you used to coil by any chance the cheetah girl fabric? since my daughter is past that phase, i used a similar looking fabric to start my coil basket
#68
Originally Posted by peabee
bookmarked!
thanks again for the tute! i'd given up on my first try. you've encouraged me to keep going, or just use it for a hot pad as is.
btw, is the turquoise blue fabric you used to coil by any chance the cheetah girl fabric? since my daughter is past that phase, i used a similar looking fabric to start my coil basket
thanks again for the tute! i'd given up on my first try. you've encouraged me to keep going, or just use it for a hot pad as is.
btw, is the turquoise blue fabric you used to coil by any chance the cheetah girl fabric? since my daughter is past that phase, i used a similar looking fabric to start my coil basket
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