HOW TO - MAKE FABRIC ROPE BASKET - No raw edges

Full step by step tutorial. Learn how to prepare your strips of fabric, how to start your basket and finish with a circular ending. If you don’t want the raw end look then this is the method for you. One side of the fabric is folded over and all strips are sewn together. If you want a really solid firm basket with no raw edges on the surface than this method works great! Here’s the link for my first video on how to make rope bowls. Supplies from Amazon: 7/32“ cotton clothesline 100 ft hank 1/4“ cotton clothesline 100 ft hank If you find a #8 rope. That is equivalent to 1/4“. Fiskars Self Healing Rotary Mat: Rotary Cutter: Omnigrid ruler: Supply list: - 1/4“ (.6cm) cotton clothesline rope. I used about 52’ (16 metres) for the basket in this video. - metal clips that will fit over 1/4“ (.6cm) rope - fabric scissors - lots of sewing thread that will match the color of your fabric - lots of bobbins with thread that will match the color of your fabric - 1 metre of quilting cotton fabric in your choice of color - sewing machine - cutting mat - rotary cutter -omnigrid ruler - piece of cardboard to wrap up prepared fabric strips - 4 sewing pins - needle and thread for sewing the last circle to the basket Music: Lucid Dreamer by Spazz Cardigan, YouTube Audio Library DONATE TO MY CRAFTY PATTI YOU TUBE CHANNEL If you would like to support me so I can continue to publish more fun videos, then you can make a donation by clicking on the link below. Your kind donation will be sent to my business PayPal account. Thank you so much! DONATE TO MY CHANNEL Follow me on: YouTube: Facebook: Pinterest: Email: craftypatti60@ I am a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for me to earn fees by linking to and affiliated sites. Disclaimer: This video and description contains links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps support my channel and allows me to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for the support!
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