How to Make an Easy Metallic Gold Rope Coiled Basket for Daily Use

Summary: Are you always troubled by the mess on the table? Here is a great solution for you – making an easy coiled basket with ropes! Here we go!

How to Make an Easy Metallic Gold Rope Coiled Basket for Daily Use

Have you ever made any easy crafts at home with recycled materials? It doesn't matter if your answer is not yet! Today I will share coil basket weaving instructions with you, and if there are ropes available in your house, follow me and try!

Materials and tools needed in making the metallic gold rope coiled basket for daily use:

5mm Metallic Cords
8mm Crackled Glass Beads
Tweezers
Scissors
Glue Gun

Materials and tools needed in making the metallic gold rope coiled basket for daily use:

Instructions on making an easy gold cord coiled basket for daily life:

Step 1: Roll the cord to make a flat base

1st, prepare a long piece of 5mm metallic cord, fix one end of the cord, then roll it into coil;
2nd, always daub hot glues on the side where 2 cords meet each other as shown;
3rd, roll several loops and glue the cords with hot glues, making sure the base is flat in horizon;
4th, when you've made a base in proper size (mine is 25cm in diameter), lift your cords and glue the fringes along as pictured.

 Roll the cord to make a flat base

Step 2: Finish the metallic cord basket

1st, roll several loops to build the walls for the bowl in the same ways;
2nd, add blue crackled glass beads by fixing on the cord and making a wave pattern with hot glue;
3rd, repeat the waves patterns and add more blue crackled beads to finish decorating the bowl.

Finish the metallic cord bowl

Here shows you the final look of my metallic cord basket for daily use:

Here shows you the final look of my metallic cord bowl for daily use:

There's no need to worry about the mess on your table anymore! And once you've grasped the coiling and weaving skills in making the basket, you could actually adopt them in other storage crafts! I plan to make a larger basket for clothes next time! How about you?

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