I have presented a coil bowl before. The point at this coil basket is for me, how interesting it can look with hand-coloured cord :)
Links:
Coil Basket (coil basket DIY)
Here at unikatissima:
Clothesline Sewing – A Fabric Bowl
…compilation of tutorials
I have presented a coil bowl before. The point at this coil basket is for me, how interesting it can look with hand-coloured cord :)
Links:
Coil Basket (coil basket DIY)
Here at unikatissima:
Clothesline Sewing – A Fabric Bowl
Don’t these fabric leaf bowls look wonderful?
Links:
Fabric Leaf Bowls (Leaf Bowls (now with birch leaf in post #19))
Doesn’t this fabric bowl look beautiful?
And it seems to be quite easy to make (although I often underestimate such things ;-)).
Unfortunately I won’t be able to make it just as the other clothesline fabric bowl because my sewing machine still can’t make the zig zag stitch.
Links:
How To Make a FABRIC BOWL
Here at unikatissima: Clothesline Sewing – A Fabric Bowl
After having presented clothesline crochet and clothesline knitting I have now ‘clothesline sewing’ ;-)
The point here is to take a cord and at the same time cover it with fabric and coil a basket from the whole thing just as with the ‘real’ basket coiling.
I find the little baskets absolutely cute, but I have a sewing machine so old that it doesn’t even have a zig zag stitch and I won’t do this by hand! ;-)
Links:
Clothesline Sewing – A Fabric Bowl (How to Sew a Fabric Bowl)
via: craftster: Coiled Fabric Bowls!
via: craftster: Rainbowl! Rainbow Coiled Bowl and Coasters
Here at unikatissima:
Clothesline Crochet
Clothesline Knitting or Filled I-cord
Coil a Basket