Thanks you for this video. Your rope basket tutorials taught me how to make them, a craft that I absolutely love. You can never have enough baskets, and now I know how to decorate. thanks again. J from Taupo, New Zealand
I used sharpie markers and made ovals and circles in blue and yellow to complement my dishes on my rope trivets. I then added drops of rubbing alcohol which dispersed the color softening the edges of the color spots. They turned out beautiful.
Thank you so much Patti, great ideas that I will be putting to use. I love the fringe and the method you used, that looks amazing! I loved the tip of wrapping the thread around, underneath the bead. My Mother taught me that many, many years ago and I had forgotten it! And how sweet, your thimble - it seems like you inherited your grandmother’s sweet demeanor, it comes through on your videos…. I am glad to have fresh ideas to play with. Thanks again! Jonee
Thanks for your comment. Lots of ways to add more interest to the bowls! Enjoy! As I always say “You never know what I am up to next”. Thanks for watching!
Oh my goodness! I've been watching tutorial after tutorial, and am SO glad I found YOURS! Such a great job you do!!! Wonderful. Beautiful. THANK YOU! New subscriber! Kimberly
I love watching your videos Patti! You make it so easy to follow and understand. Love the blue basket but really like the fringe. Thanks for showing how to do that!!!!
Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial! I love the fringed basket you made, and the painted and drawn ones also! I really enjoyed making my small basket a couple of months ago, and would love to start making these to maybe sell...It's very relaxing to do...Thank you again Patti...Hope to see more ideas you have!
Translation: Very beautiful !! Your works. So much skill!! ... I adore! Little kisses Muito obrigado Tina. Que bom que você gostou do vídeo! Thanks so much Tina. Glad you enjoyed the video!
I love your tutorials but was wondering how to do the ones where there are designs in the bottom and how the design is sewn into the bowl. Thanks so much for sharing
I love love love your rope baskets and embellishments.💓💓 Thank you so much. I could not find a supply list please could you tell where to find your list? Thank you again
Look for the little triangle to the right and just below the video. Click on the triangle and it will open the description box. Scroll down and you will find the full supply list. Or it might say the words “show more” click on the words and it will open the description box.
Patti - I love the embellishments. I have made a couple of medium baskets. I want to make your large basket and use the thread color to embellish. First question: what stitch length should I use to get the best color? I want an Ombre effect using 5 shades of yellow. I need help figuring out how much thread I need of each color. The darkest color will be the base 1/5th of the way up the side. The remaining 4 colors will each be 1/5th of the side. I know this an ambitious project for someone new to rope baskets. Step son and DIL recently purchased a lake house, DIL has a corner staked out for her reeading corner. I want her to have a basket next to her chair for her books. I have viewed many rope basket tuttorials. Yours are the best! Thank you so much. Elizabeth
Thanks Elizabeth for your supportive comment. Sounds like a fun project. A few ideas come to mind. To save on your yellow thread colours you could use beige for your spool of thread on the top of your machine and that would keep the centre of your basket all beige. Same colour as your rope. And the yellow would be in your bobbins. For a larger basket I probably go through 3 bobbins but that is for a wider zigzag. If you want your colour to show more than make your zig zag narrower. Because all sewing machines are different I would suggest you do a sample with a narrower zigzag on a piece of white fabric and keep changing it slightly until you like the depth of colour. You will use up more thread of course. I use Gutterman polyester thread and buy the 250m/274 yd spools. I can’t say exactly how many yds you will need. I would just buy a few spools of each colour and you can always return what you don’t use. I’m sure she will be very pleased with her gift!
@@CraftyPattiArtsCrafts Thank you Patti. In your tutorial you mentiontioned shortenening the l;ength of your stitch to get more color concentration and a stiffer basket. What length would you recommend? You really are amazing. I have posted questions/comments on various craft sites and never received a reply. Thank you so much.
Hi Patti, your tutorials are truly amazing. Thank you so much for explaining things clearly and thoroughly. I'm having trouble keeping the sides of my baskets straight, they always taper outwards, even though I'm angling the basket forward (to the right) like you show in your videos, and lifting it up. I'm so lost, I don't know what I'm doing wrong.
When you are ready to form your sides bring your base right up to the head of your sewing machine. Sew a couple of rounds. To aid in forming your sides you can lift the basket slightly off the bed of the machine with your left hand for a couple rounds. When you are assured that you are now forming your sides than let your basket rest on the bed of the machine again. To continue to form straight sides make sure you are always holding your basket at a 90 degree angle to the bed of the sewing machine. Be consistent and don’t change the angle. Continue to sew your sides holding the angle with your left hand and using your right fingers to keep the rows that you are sewing flat against the bed of the machine. Practice makes perfect!
Hi Patti, I love your video’s & how talented you are! I have made a couple baskets & love doing it. However, I’ve ran into a problem & was hoping you could please help me out. When wrapping fabric for an accent color, I find that I end up with many stitches skipping & cant figure out how to stop it. I have adjusted tension, stitch size, changed tread & needle, but it still skips. When stitching on normal flat fabric stitches & tension are perfect, so I don’t think its my machine. I also cut the wrapped fabric on the bias, so it wraps nicely & not too loose. Have you ever had this happen to you? If so, can you please share any troubleshooting advice? Thank you so much in advance for your help!
Sounds like you have done all the tests. Might be that you are pulling on the rope when you start to use the fabric. Try and wrap at least 1 or 2 ft and then start sewing so you can let the rope still glide through your fingers. Just an idea. Hard to tell when I can’t watch you.
Love your videos Crafty Patty. Question: am I reading this right when I click your link for rope? Here is a pic...18$ for 1 and 50$ something for 2? Cant get pic to attach.
Just went and looked up my link. It’s so hard these days with such a shortage of supplies on almost everything. But it looks like 1 - 100 ft hank of rope was $18.15. Looks like larger quantities is out of stock right now. So couldn’t see the price. But it does not make sense that you saw 2 for $50.
Translation: Please include the Persian translation of the embroidered braid with the wheel, as well as the training of the rectangular and rectangular basket. Thank you. متاسفم اما نمی توانم برای فیلم های درخواستی ترجمه فارسی ارائه کنم. I am sorry but I can not provide translation in Persian for the requested videos.
I have many rope bowl videos in my playlist. Have a look at one with fabric and I will show you how to add the fabric. Here’s the link to my playlist. HOW TO MAKE ROPE BOWLS ruclips.net/p/PLp6o7Vy1aS_X3YAB8rzu2g01VwfZ67gEg
كيفية ترجمة صوتي إلى لغة مختلفة. اضغط على الأيقونة الموجودة أسفل الفيديو مع CC المزدوجة. انقر الآن على الأيقونة الموجودة بجوار CC والتي تبدو وكأنها ترس. انقر على الترجمة ثم التسميات التوضيحية أو الترجمة التلقائية. الآن حدد لغتك. سوف يترجم صوتي إلى كلمات تظهر على الشاشة إلى لغتك.
Fabulous ideas for the bowls. Thank you so much.
Glad you like them!
Thanks you for this video. Your rope basket tutorials taught me how to make them, a craft that I absolutely love. You can never have enough baskets, and now I know how to decorate. thanks again. J from Taupo, New Zealand
So happy you are enjoying my tutorials and are making lots of baskets. Enjoy the embellishments!
I love learning new things to make baskets.
Yeah! Me too!
I used sharpie markers and made ovals and circles in blue and yellow to complement my dishes on my rope trivets. I then added drops of rubbing alcohol which dispersed the color softening the edges of the color spots. They turned out beautiful.
Oh that would be beautiful. Thanks for sharing your technique.
Genius! I learn so many “I never-would-have-though -of techniques.
It really is endless of what you can do with rope bowls
What a wonderful tutorial. Love the fringe basket. Always love your creativity. TFS!
Thanks Janet and thanks for watching!
The fringe basket is my favorite! They are all beautiful though 😊
I like the fringe one too! Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much Patti, great ideas that I will be putting to use. I love the fringe and the method you used, that looks amazing! I loved the tip of wrapping the thread around, underneath the bead. My Mother taught me that many, many years ago and I had forgotten it! And how sweet, your thimble - it seems like you inherited your grandmother’s sweet demeanor, it comes through on your videos…. I am glad to have fresh ideas to play with. Thanks again! Jonee
Thank you for taking the time to write such a kind, beautiful message. Much appreciated. Glad you liked the video.
Wow! I love that basket with all the addition of fringe accents! So pretty! Thank you for sharing!
You are very welcome!
This is just what I needed since I made a plain rope bowl and felt it needed more.
Perfect! Glad you found me!
Love your tutorial. I love using a mixed media. I look forward to seeing more of your work.
Thanks for your comment. Lots of ways to add more interest to the bowls! Enjoy! As I always say “You never know what I am up to next”. Thanks for watching!
Excellent information and presented well. I love the fringe.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Oh my goodness! I've been watching tutorial after tutorial, and am SO glad I found YOURS!
Such a great job you do!!!
Wonderful. Beautiful. THANK YOU!
New subscriber!
Kimberly
Thank you so much! Glad it was helpful and thanks for subscribing!
Really great video Patti!
Thanks so much. Glad you liked it!
Such sweet baskets. Thanks for your tutorial!
Glad you like them!
Oh my... I totally enjoyed watching your great video. Time to try my hand at this. Love your thimble
Thanks Lynn. Happy to hear you enjoyed the video. Yes, do give it a try!
I love watching your videos Patti! You make it so easy to follow and understand. Love the blue basket but really like the fringe. Thanks for showing how to do that!!!!
You are so welcome. Thanks for watching!
These are beautiful! Thank you for making this tutorial! I can't wait to make one!
Thanks so much. You should make one for sure!
Enjoyed your video and how you hide your ends!
Glad you liked the ends!
I love all your tutorials, you have helped me so much ! Ty !!!
Aaahhhh! Thanks so much Laura for your lovely comment. Makes me happy that my videos were helpful!
Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial! I love the fringed basket you made, and the painted and drawn ones also! I really enjoyed making my small basket a couple of months ago, and would love to start making these to maybe sell...It's very relaxing to do...Thank you again Patti...Hope to see more ideas you have!
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed the video!
@@CraftyPattiArtsCrafts You explain everything so well, so thank you for making these videos! I do enjoy them very much!
Your very welcome!
You have great ideas. Thank you!
Thanks Marcia. Glad you like them.
I love your videos! I have just started making baskets. So far two.. hope to get as good at it as you are!
Thanks so much Tina. Glad your enjoying the videos! I’m sure your baskets are lovely!
Beautiful baskets
Thanks so much Pat!
Thanks, I love your videos
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Muito lindos !! Os seus trabalhos. Tanta habilidade !!... Adoro! Beijinho
Translation:
Very beautiful !! Your works. So much skill!! ... I adore! Little kisses
Muito obrigado Tina. Que bom que você gostou do vídeo!
Thanks so much Tina. Glad you enjoyed the video!
Fabuloso trabajo felicidades
Thanks!
So pretty! Thank you!
Your very welcome!
I love your tutorials but was wondering how to do the ones where there are designs in the bottom and how the design is sewn into the bowl. Thanks so much for sharing
I have not done any of those as yet but a viewer of mine has. You can do machine embroidery or fabric paint designs with stencils.
You are very talented
Aahhh! Thank you for your kind compliment!
I love love love your rope baskets and embellishments.💓💓 Thank you so
much.
I could not find a supply list please could you tell where to find your list?
Thank you again
Look for the little triangle to the right and just below the video. Click on the triangle and it will open the description box. Scroll down and you will find the full supply list. Or it might say the words “show more” click on the words and it will open the description box.
Very creative.
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching
Patti - I love the embellishments. I have made a couple of medium baskets. I want to make your large basket and use the thread color to embellish. First question: what stitch length should I use to get the best color? I want an Ombre effect using 5 shades of yellow. I need help figuring out how much thread I need of each color. The darkest color will be the base 1/5th of the way up the side. The remaining 4 colors will each be 1/5th of the side. I know this an ambitious project for someone new to rope baskets. Step son and DIL recently purchased a lake house, DIL has a corner staked out for her reeading corner. I want her to have a basket next to her chair for her books.
I have viewed many rope basket tuttorials. Yours are the best! Thank you so much.
Elizabeth
Thanks Elizabeth for your supportive comment.
Sounds like a fun project.
A few ideas come to mind. To save on your yellow thread colours you could use beige for your spool of thread on the top of your machine and that would keep the centre of your basket all beige. Same colour as your rope. And the yellow would be in your bobbins. For a larger basket I probably go through 3 bobbins but that is for a wider zigzag. If you want your colour to show more than make your zig zag narrower. Because all sewing machines are different I would suggest you do a sample with a narrower zigzag on a piece of white fabric and keep changing it slightly until you like the depth of colour. You will use up more thread of course. I use Gutterman polyester thread and buy the 250m/274 yd spools. I can’t say exactly how many yds you will need. I would just buy a few spools of each colour and you can always return what you don’t use. I’m sure she will be very pleased with her gift!
@@CraftyPattiArtsCrafts Thank you Patti. In your tutorial you mentiontioned shortenening the l;ength of your stitch to get more color concentration and a stiffer basket. What length would you recommend?
You really are amazing. I have posted questions/comments on various craft sites and never received a reply. Thank you so much.
On my machine which is a Husqvarna I would use a 2 on my machine. If that is two tight then try a 3.
Hi Patti, your tutorials are truly amazing. Thank you so much for explaining things clearly and thoroughly. I'm having trouble keeping the sides of my baskets straight, they always taper outwards, even though I'm angling the basket forward (to the right) like you show in your videos, and lifting it up. I'm so lost, I don't know what I'm doing wrong.
When you are ready to form your sides bring your base right up to the head of your sewing machine. Sew a couple of rounds. To aid in forming your sides you can lift the basket slightly off the bed of the machine with your left hand for a couple rounds. When you are assured that you are now forming your sides than let your basket rest on the bed of the machine again.
To continue to form straight sides make sure you are always holding your basket at a 90 degree angle to the bed of the sewing machine. Be consistent and don’t change the angle.
Continue to sew your sides holding the angle with your left hand and using your right fingers to keep the rows that you are sewing flat against the bed of the machine.
Practice makes perfect!
@@CraftyPattiArtsCrafts Thank you so much! I will follow your advice closely for my next basket.
Fabulous 🤓😍
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Hi Patti, I love your video’s & how talented you are! I have made a couple baskets & love doing it. However, I’ve ran into a problem & was hoping you could please help me out. When wrapping fabric for an accent color, I find that I end up with many stitches skipping & cant figure out how to stop it. I have adjusted tension, stitch size, changed tread & needle, but it still skips. When stitching on normal flat fabric stitches & tension are perfect, so I don’t think its my machine. I also cut the wrapped fabric on the bias, so it wraps nicely & not too loose.
Have you ever had this happen to you? If so, can you please share any troubleshooting advice? Thank you so much in advance for your help!
Sounds like you have done all the tests. Might be that you are pulling on the rope when you start to use the fabric. Try and wrap at least 1 or 2 ft and then start sewing so you can let the rope still glide through your fingers. Just an idea. Hard to tell when I can’t watch you.
Love your videos Crafty Patty. Question: am I reading this right when I click your link for rope? Here is a pic...18$ for 1 and 50$ something for 2? Cant get pic to attach.
Just went and looked up my link. It’s so hard these days with such a shortage of supplies on almost everything. But it looks like 1 - 100 ft hank of rope was $18.15. Looks like larger quantities is out of stock right now. So couldn’t see the price. But it does not make sense that you saw 2 for $50.
Can you do a video showing us how to make a fabric rope tote bag??
I have made one out of macrame cord but didn’t do a video on it as yet. I shall put it on my to do list!
لطفا قیطان دوزی با چرخ رو ترجمه فارسی هم بذارید هم چنین آموزش سبد چهار گوش ومستطیل هم بذارید ممنون از شما
Translation:
Please include the Persian translation of the embroidered braid with the wheel, as well as the training of the rectangular and rectangular basket. Thank you.
متاسفم اما نمی توانم برای فیلم های درخواستی ترجمه فارسی ارائه کنم.
I am sorry but I can not provide translation in Persian for the requested videos.
that’s what i do with buttons especially if they have a shank 😁
My grandmother had taught me how to sew on a button and I have never forgotten. She was so sweet.
What size bead opening do you need for 1/4” clothesline wrapped in fabric?
I would buy the beads which have a large hole that are 5mm which is slightly less than a 1/4" opening.
Wow
Thanks and thanks for watching and commenting!
💜💜💜
Thanks!
Have you done a rope bowl using yarn or embroidery floss?
Yea, I used embroidery floss to embellish a bowl in this video.
Do you know how to add mesh to your bowl
Can you clarify a bit more by what you want to do with the mesh.
haha no have no idea how to add fabric to the rope :P
I have many rope bowl videos in my playlist. Have a look at one with fabric and I will show you how to add the fabric. Here’s the link to my playlist.
HOW TO MAKE ROPE BOWLS
ruclips.net/p/PLp6o7Vy1aS_X3YAB8rzu2g01VwfZ67gEg
ممكن ترجمه علي الفديو هات لوسمحتي
كيفية ترجمة صوتي إلى لغة مختلفة.
اضغط على الأيقونة الموجودة أسفل الفيديو مع CC المزدوجة. انقر الآن على الأيقونة الموجودة بجوار CC والتي تبدو وكأنها ترس. انقر على الترجمة ثم التسميات التوضيحية أو الترجمة التلقائية. الآن حدد لغتك.
سوف يترجم صوتي إلى كلمات تظهر على الشاشة إلى لغتك.
I watched another video and I did not like how the end cut looked. You have a way to hide them!
Thanks for watching!
I am having the same problem when sewing placemats and baskets
I always get a bump i the middle what is the problem ?
You may be pulling on your cord too much or your not keeping the base nice and flat on the machine bed while sewing.
Thanks!! Biteful.Klass!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
❤❤❤
Thanks!