| Fabric-Covered Baskets |
From "DIY Crafts" episode DIC-141 |
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Barbara Burnett of Design Originals provides a clever way of using up leftover scraps of cloth. Barbara weaves strips of fabric into a decorative yet functional "recycled" basket that can be used to hold magazines, casserole dishes, etc. Materials: Fabric scraps torn in strips Rag WorksB. 3/4" craft coiling Large-eye plastic yarn needle Hot glue Scissors - Tear fabric into strips approximately 1 1/2" to 2" wide. An easy way to tear the strips is to fold a piece of fabric and mark off strips of the desired width across the folded edge. Use scissors to start the strips, cutting about 2" from the folded edge into the fabric. Flip every other tab to one side, alternating tabs to the opposite side. Grasp the tabs on one side, and have a friend grasp the tabs on the other side. Pull. You'll each end up holding torn fabric strips.
- Thread one end of a fabric strip through the eye of a large plastic yarn needle. Start wrapping the fabric strip around the craft coil, overlapping the strips slightly (figure A).
- When you've wrapped several inches, start forming the bottom of the basket by coiling the fabric-covered craft coil into a tight circle. Continue spiraling the craft coil, keeping the coils tight next to the previous row.
- To hold the coils together, bring the plastic needle from the bottom to the top between the coiling on the previous row. Thread the needle, fabric strip down, on the left side of the fabric strip you just wound, between the previous coil and the current coil. Bring the needle around the fabric strip to the right and pull up from the bottom toward you, making a "stitch." Continue wrapping the coil. Make a "stitch" every so often to hold the current coil to the previous coil (figure B).
- Make the bottom of the basket as large as you like. Start forming the sides of the basket by winding the coil upward slightly on top of the previous coil. As the sides take shape, wind the coil on the top of the previous coiled row (figure C).
- You can make the basket any shape or height. If you must join pieces of coil, cut the end piece off at an angle and cut the new piece at the same angle in the opposite direction so the two pieces will fit together. Secure the joint by wrapping with masking tape, and continue wrapping the fabric strips.
- Join strips together by wrapping the next strip over the top of the previous strip or by applying a little hot glue (figure D).
- Add handles by wrapping coils the same way and looping fabric strips through the coils of the basket. Fasten the fabric strip by securing with hot glue.
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