Intermediate
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20 min 13 sec
00:58
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00:54
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09:05
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09:16
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This bowl has a beautiful sculptural quality that belies its base material of plain rope. You’ll start by creating a flat base and then add graceful contours that make the project feel more like ceramics than sewing. As Nicole shows, you decide what its shape and size will be. This is a simple yet tactile project inspired in part by the clean, minimal aesthetic of Doug Johnston’s beautiful work. *Projects made using this tutorial are intended for personal use only.
Learn how to:
Here’s what you’ll need:
Materials:
- 100 feet of 1/4” 2 ply or braided cotton rope
- spool and full bobbin of contrasting color thread
- spool and full bobbin of rope colored thread
- needle and thread
- scissors
- sewing machine with a zig zag stitch
Downloads:
- Sewing rope with zig-zag stitch
- Creating contours of bowl
- An easy-to-follow lesson on how to make a stitched rope basket
- 3 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supply list
- Step-by-step instruction by expert instructor Nicole Blum
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions, and interact with other students
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Stitched Rope Basket Reviews
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Charles Brack
Very good, easy-to-understand tutorial. I doubt those rope bowls are quite as easy to make as she makes it look, but I'm eager to try. Great project ideas and wonderful instructor. Thank you Nicole!
September 12, 2024
r...@rowley.org
I appreciated many of the details, but also, many details were missing. More detailed people would probably appreciate instructions on exact placement of handles (folding in half to mark it) and there's probably a better way to make the knot without it coming out messy. I would suggest making a slip knot first, and then cutting the top of the loop, and pulling out the cut end. No messy knot issue.
More than 3 months ago