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This was so wonderful! Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful work!💥❤
Nice! I've tried this multiple times and they all curl up. You've given me insight, thanks!😃
I used 26 gauge florist wire, and it worked pretty well.
Thank you for being the only video I could find that knows how to weave handles into this kind of basket!
I have a tutorial with a detailed description of the materials on how to weave such a basket. You can find it here: www.inspireuplift.com/Tutorial-Miniature-Miniature-Dollhouse-Baskets-Miniature-Tutorial-/iu/68364
Wow, beautiful work!! Did I somehow miss the creation of the handles?
😂😂 actual basket weaving!! ❤❤❤
More than beautiful, what a talented person you are😍👌
What kind of thread is used?
That's amazing!
Woww, just fantastic!!!!You are so pacient, and a calm Hand....New subi....👍❤️🍀Greetings from Switzerland 🇨🇭
Its so beautiful
Очень здорово! А продолжение по модификации кухонного румбокса будет? Очень жду!
I had such a hard time with this. My wires didn’t take the glue, and I couldn’t get wires to stay in a row. Frustrating but you make it look so easy!
This is beautiful! What gauge wire is used? I realize it looks like floral wire but there are different sizes.
She stated above that she used 26 gauge floral wire. 😊
Love this! Do you show or sell detailed instructions for this?
Wow. That's way more labor intensive than I'd imagined. No wonder they fetch a pretty penny. Thanķs! ❤
Wonderful work! What is the tool you use to shape the baskets? I've never seen anything like it before. Thanks so much for sharing.
It looked like a steel crochet hook to me. That's probably what I'll try since I have a few.
Супер!!!
Thank you for the tutorial! What gauge wire did you use for this? Thanks!
Looks like florists wire. It comes with that paper tape on it
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How many pieces of wire did you cut?
What is the glue you use? Thanks
Thought this was going to be made from pine needles like the native Americans make around here.
This is not a tutorial but neat work
This was so wonderful! Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful work!💥❤
Nice! I've tried this multiple times and they all curl up. You've given me insight, thanks!😃
I used 26 gauge florist wire, and it worked pretty well.
Thank you for being the only video I could find that knows how to weave handles into this kind of basket!
I have a tutorial with a detailed description of the materials on how to weave such a basket. You can find it here: www.inspireuplift.com/Tutorial-Miniature-Miniature-Dollhouse-Baskets-Miniature-Tutorial-/iu/68364
Wow, beautiful work!! Did I somehow miss the creation of the handles?
😂😂 actual basket weaving!! ❤❤❤
More than beautiful, what a talented person you are😍👌
What kind of thread is used?
That's amazing!
Woww, just fantastic!!!!
You are so pacient, and a calm Hand....
New subi....👍❤️🍀
Greetings from Switzerland 🇨🇭
Its so beautiful
Очень здорово! А продолжение по модификации кухонного румбокса будет? Очень жду!
I had such a hard time with this. My wires didn’t take the glue, and I couldn’t get wires to stay in a row. Frustrating but you make it look so easy!
This is beautiful! What gauge wire is used? I realize it looks like floral wire but there are different sizes.
She stated above that she used 26 gauge floral wire. 😊
Love this! Do you show or sell detailed instructions for this?
Wow. That's way more labor intensive than I'd imagined. No wonder they fetch a pretty penny. Thanķs! ❤
Wonderful work! What is the tool you use to shape the baskets? I've never seen anything like it before.
Thanks so much for sharing.
It looked like a steel crochet hook to me. That's probably what I'll try since I have a few.
Супер!!!
Thank you for the tutorial! What gauge wire did you use for this? Thanks!
Looks like florists wire. It comes with that paper tape on it
Super 👍😍🤩♥️💓💗♥️You're subscribed
How many pieces of wire did you cut?
What is the glue you use? Thanks
Thought this was going to be made from pine needles like the native Americans make around here.
This is not a tutorial but neat work