Weaving a Yarn Basket

by Jennprice33 in Craft > Knitting & Crochet

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Weaving a Yarn Basket

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This is a fun easy craft to make a basket for any storage or organization idea. it does take some time to complete. (a few hours)

***It's Perfect for long car rides, a lazy sunday or a fun craft to teach your children.

Materials

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Materials:
1.Any color roll of yarn (I always find yarn at the thrift store)
2. Cotton Clothesline from dollar store $2 for 100ft
3. Scissor
4. A large needle-I use a plastic needle.

Step One - Cutting Yarn

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Next, I cut a piece of yarn that is 2 arms length. This will be enough to start the base.

Too much yarn and it will tangle and knot on you as you weave the cord.

Step Two-Starting the Basket Base

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1. In the first picture I am lining up the yarn to the cord. I hold the tip of the yarn with my left hand and wrap the rest of the yarn around the cord.
2. I wrap about an inch of yarn on the cord.
3. I start to bend the end in, to curl it.
4. In the last picture I am securing the cord together.

Step Three-Attaching the Cord

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1. String needle to other end of yarn.
2. In my left hand I hold the cord that is wrapped in a coil.
3. I take the needle from the bottom in between the 2 cords
4. Pull needle thru and continue wrapping around cord.
5. I wrap the yarn around the cord 7 times then I use the needle and secure the cord... etc...
** Wrapping number depends on you and what style you like. Sometimes I wrap 10 then secure.
6. Picture 6 Shows my completed base.
*** size depends on what you like. I am making a small basket to hold small items.

Step Four- Starting the Sides

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1. Picture one shows my base. I decided that my base was the size I wanted so I am starting the sides.
2. wrap as before but when you are ready to secure the cord you will place cord on top of base and secure.
3. picture 5 shows how I secured it.
4. repeat. ...wrap and secure.
5. Picture 6 shows a side view of the basket and picture 7 shows the basket half way thru.

Step Five- Finishing Basket

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1. Once I decided how tall I want my basket I finish it off by cutting the clothesline.
2. Continue wrapping as normal.
3. At the top I wrap it less. I wrap the yarn 5 times then secure the cords. This makes the basket top tight.

Finished Basket

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Once the basket is complete I can place my items inside.

Fall Project

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