I have watched so many videos in basket making and this is the best one so far. New subscriber and looking forward to making my first basket and watching more videos. Thank you!!
Fantastic - now I do understand how to make a straighter basket. Your video is a great help. I appreciate your quiet way of explaining. You made my day, thank you so much.
@@sewforlife586 thank you for watching. Please do check out my channel while you’re here. Let me know if you try this and how it goes…have a great day😁😁😁😁😁
One of the quilt group brought about 20 of them to our group;s meeting today. But none had a straight up edge. I wondered how you could do it. I am getting rope tomorrow. Thank you so much for all the great information. You are a great teacher. You give needed information but not a lot of fill.
Hey Kat, Simply loved your video and loved the way you make everything so easy to understand. I was wondering if the thread is not extremely hard what can we do to make the basket hold it's shape?
@@nuriagiralt617 , thanks so much for watching, give my channel a look too while you’re here . I have lots of fun easy videos you might like. Happy rope basket making 😁😁😁😁
What a fantastic teacher... And the most soothing voice on any tutorial I've watched! Thank you. Blessings from your new subscriber from Texas. 🤠🤠🙏🏻🙏🏻💖💖
Oh my goodness…. You make it look so easy! But I’m still afraid, so I’ll watch your video over again. And over….. until I get my nerve up. Then I’ll do it! Thank you for your great instructional video.
Thank you for this tutorial. I have just made two baskets and could not get vertical sides. I will try a bigger base, but I also notice in this video that you have a nested some baskets together, and the smaller ones also have vertical sides. I will want to learn how to make smaller baskets with vertical sides!
@@ozweaver1 thanks so much for watching… please check the description in this video, there is a link to my tutorial for a smaller basket or go to my channel and you can find it there along with a few other helpful videos. Have a wonderful day! 😁😁😁😁
@@nancy-katharynmcgraw2669 Hi Nancy, I just start back a couple stitches , back stitch two stitches and continue forward… but I use a less than half bobbin when starting usually so then the thread back stitching is usually on the bottom and I then put in a full bobbin and most times it lasts me thru rest of basket. Hth. 😁😁😁😁
Thank you for such a great tutorial i got alot of great information with out all the wasted time some do in their tutorials.. I loved this one and can't wait to start my bowl.
I've made one basket so far, using a different set of instructions. It turned out OK, but the sides are floppy and I'm not happy with how they look. Your method looks to be so much better. Going to make a second one now -- The "Kat" Basket. It will probably end up with a kitten sleeping in it.
Kat This is my first time to find your video. You are a natural teacher. Excellent presentation. I have been making rope bowls about 3 years now, but your tutorial has been very helpful in making the straight sides on any sewing machine. I have been using 4 different sewing machines, for different style rope bowls; your demonstration has been most helpful, especially your "cell phone method" to form the different angle degrees for the sides. Thanks.
Thank you so much Molly! It means a lot to me that I could be helpful to a seasoned rope basket crafter as yourself . Thank you so much for taking the time to watch my videos😁😁😁 Happy spring🌸🌸🌸
I am sewing my first one while watching you so I couldn’t use my cell phone to prop my basket lol. This is such a great video and I am now addicted to another craft.
@@cynthiapennington2295 hi Cynthia, thank you for watching 😊 here is the link to the how to put tags on you basket…in that description you will find all the links to supplies I use for tags… have fun😊😊😊. ruclips.net/video/0-HSmExEQKI/видео.htmlsi=oy_7ad_F3PFl7PXa
Great video. Have you embroidered on the baskets? Do you have videos on that? I seem to break needles when embroidering on them, do you unfold the rope first and lay it loose before?
Melody, I do not embroidery as of yet but I may try one day. Yes I do lay my rope out on the floor before start to sew it. Thank you so much for watching, check out my channel for more fun videos😁😁😁
@@debbieeldridge2630 it is a bit of a challenge , please watch my video here. ruclips.net/video/mOnE8rFbyWA/видео.htmlsi=3lRDX8sn-UoKTXtj I go thru the ins and outs of a smaller basket in that video. Thank you for watching 😁😁😁
Your video is superb and made me really want to try this.. i do have a doubt if the thread is not extremely tight, what can we do to make the thread tight and for the basket to hold its shape?
Do a little practice piece and see what stitch width and length works best for your rope and typically I find that a shorted distance between stitches makes a firmer basket but also the rope firmness plays a role too… I set my width at 6 and length at 2 on my machine and it seems to work best. The stitch length will give you more stitches per inch the smaller you go. I really think it depends on the rope. Also a good 40 or 50 weight thread helps too. , thank you for watching😁 hth
I loved this video! You are a very good teacher and I also learned a lot! Can you please tell me how you made the smallest of the 3 baskets you showed - what size base, etc did you use? I am a bit confused. I understood you to say that whatever height your machine is would be the smallest basket you could make if you want straight sides and not one that flares out. The smallest one you showed looked considerably smaller. I would very much appreciate any help! Thank you in advance!!
Thanks so much Janice, that smaller basket I think I did a 6 inch base so the angle had to sew more rounds at 45 degrees and also take off the side of my sewing machine to get it closer to 90 degrees while lifting at the same time… but yes 7.5 inch base will be much easier to get straighter sides for my sewing machine. You will see once you make a few. I have experimented with smaller bases and find I need at least 7 inches or more is best for me.
Obrigada por compartilhar todo o seu conhecimento e experiência! Aula maravilhosa! ❤ Eu gostaria de saber se você já fez algum cesto tamanho extra grande. Queria saber se tem alguma variação da técnica ou alguma dica especial para os cesto maiores. Obrigada mais uma vez!
Rope baskets are on my Make 9 for 2024 so I’m here to find out what I need and how to do it. Oh my goodness your basket is beautiful ❤️. How much rope would I need to purchase for a basket of that size?
@@vanessajackson5595 at least 50 feet… you can get 100 ft bundles but look at the link in description , you get over 300 ft I think for less than $20.00 …that what I used for this basket…have fun , also get some good thread, 40 Wt cotton or polyester
Allow yourself a bit extra for practice and know that not all clothes line rope is the same, some softer some have different core…but the one I use in video was my fav at that point in my basket making…u may have to experiment with different cords until I find one u like…happy basket making Vanessa!😁😁
@@TheKatshe Thank you 😊. I think I’ll buy twice what I need and maybe make a set of coasters for practice. You make it look so easy, I can’t wait to give it a go.
Thank you so much for your tutorials, they are wonderful! Could you please let me know which model of the Brother Strong and Tough sewing machine you use? Thank you!
This an excellent tutorial, I am trying to follow step by step on my brother A150. Just a few questions: Is my brother A150 strong enough for these projects? I tried with normal thread and it’s not coming out neat and the thread breaks a lot and I am not sure if the product will last , do you mind sharing the type of thread you are using? I tried some upholstery threads and most of them seem too heavy for a domestic machine
@@Saponlinetrainingforall Thank you so much for watching…..I use a 40 wt polyester or a cotton thread found on Amazon….cotton is brand Signature. This is my favorite. The polyester brand is Bothread …
Make sure you are not pulling the rope as you sew (Keep it loose in right hand), also, keep it as flat on the sewing machine as you can.. an thank you Sarah 😁😁😁
The markings are on my stack of paper next to the sewing machine and are measured approx from the right side of presser foot and to the left. So about where my base would be when sewing… just a guide so I stop soon enough and double check the diameter of my base with a ruler.. hth. Thank you for watching🌸🌸🌸😁😁😁
@@kerri9326 Kerri, I use the Brother strong and tough machine. Here is the link so u can see the one I bought …Brother ST531HD Strong & Tough 53 Stitch Sewing Machine with Finger Guard a.co/d/2vQ1mc1
@@merylweintraub9747 the tags are Not a necessity but just add a bit of style and cover the end of rope for a nice finish. Meryl, I do have a video , how to make a basket with one handle ( peeks a boo handle) but if you could tell me exactly what you are thinking I can do that too. Maybe two handles?
I haven’t tried to make lids but maybe I’ll give it a go in next video, I’m doing a video on how to join two colors so I might include trying to make lids in that video. Thanks so much for watching Carmen 😁
Please check description for cord link that I use from Amazon. It’s a lot of cord for very cheap price… this basket was probably 40 - 50 feet of 6 mm / 1/4 inch rope
Great tutorial! I have been looking for a sewing machine where its role is to simply sew. No quilting features, embroidery, etc. I noticed your machine is a Brother but could not see the model number. My concern with the rope process is the wear and tear on a machine. Any input would be appreciated.
My sewing machine is brother Strong and Tough hd531st… also , Singer has a heavy duty machine that you can purchase with extension table. My only issue with my machine is that her is no warning beep to let you know that presser foot is not down because of the thickness of my rope it seems like it is down when it is not. If you are wanting to make rope baskets it’s important that the sewing machine does a zigzag stitch…some industrial machines only straight stitch. Hope this was helpful. 😁😁
It does help, thank you. My serger, coverstitch, embroidery and current sewing machine are all Brother. Just typing what I have, you would think I am quite seasoned. Only on the embroidery machine. Your machine is not electronic right?
@@nitababcock3977 hmm , not really quite sure what u mean Nita. My camera is set up almost directly in front of me , almost on my right shoulder so you can see the project as if you were sewing it yourself. Have a great day! 😁😁😁
I can't wait to try again with your tips. Thank you!
Best tutorial I have watched, very informative. Thanks!
@@JoyceWoody-k3b thanks so much Joyce, I hope you give this a try, let me know how it goes …have a wonderful day😁😁😁😁
I have watched so many videos in basket making and this is the best one so far. New subscriber and looking forward to making my first basket and watching more videos. Thank you!!
@@karensilvi Karen, I am happy to hear you are making a rope basket, let us know how it goes. Have 🤩
Fantastic - now I do understand how to make a straighter basket. Your video is a great help. I appreciate your quiet way of explaining. You made my day, thank you so much.
@@MonikaEichfeld thank you so much Monica, have fun making rope baskets😊😊😊
I like this much better then the shallow bowls. Those look really nice.
@@sewforlife586 thank you for watching. Please do check out my channel while you’re here. Let me know if you try this and how it goes…have a great day😁😁😁😁😁
Really liked your video. Very informative and easy to follow.
Thank you for sharing! Very professional! I will check out your channel! 😊
Thanks for visiting. Happy crafting Annette. Let us know if you give this a try😊😊😊
One of the quilt group brought about 20 of them to our group;s meeting today. But none had a straight up edge. I wondered how you could do it. I am getting rope tomorrow. Thank you so much for all the great information. You are a great teacher. You give needed information but not a lot of fill.
Than you so much Deb, pass this video on to your quilt group ! ! 😁😁😁, have fun and let me know how it goes!
Hey Kat,
Simply loved your video and loved the way you make everything so easy to understand. I was wondering if the thread is not extremely hard what can we do to make the basket hold it's shape?
This was the best instructional video I've seen! Thank you!
Thank you so much for the compliment😁😁😁 happy crafting. I hope you give this a try and let me know how it goes !
I can't wait to try your method; mine always grow out at an angle. Thanks for the tutorial 🤓
@@nuriagiralt617 , thanks so much for watching, give my channel a look too while you’re here . I have lots of fun easy videos you might like. Happy rope basket making 😁😁😁😁
What a fantastic teacher... And the most soothing voice on any tutorial I've watched! Thank you. Blessings from your new subscriber from Texas. 🤠🤠🙏🏻🙏🏻💖💖
@@nannykat1057 thank you so much Nannykat, I hope you give rope basket making a try😁😁😁 have a great day!
‼️excellent tutorial by a natural educator… thank you! ❤
Thank so much Pat, happy crafting🌸😁
Oh my goodness…. You make it look so easy! But I’m still afraid, so I’ll watch your video over again. And over….. until I get my nerve up. Then I’ll do it! Thank you for your great instructional video.
lol, I was the same way when I first started. Just get some inexpensive rope and practice for a bit. Have fun! 😀😀😀
What is there to be afraid of?
Lovely basket. Great teacher. I’m glad you stopped to tell us what you were doing.
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching Lucille 😁
Thank you for this tutorial. I have just made two baskets and could not get vertical sides. I will try a bigger base, but I also notice in this video that you have a nested some baskets together, and the smaller ones also have vertical sides. I will want to learn how to make smaller baskets with vertical sides!
@@ozweaver1 thanks so much for watching… please check the description in this video, there is a link to my tutorial for a smaller basket or go to my channel and you can find it there along with a few other helpful videos. Have a wonderful day! 😁😁😁😁
These baskets are beautiful. Thanks for sharing the tutorial. 😀
@@Quilting4fun thanks for watching 😁😁😁have fun!
You do a beautiful job on the basket and a great job explaining how and why. Thank you
@@janiceprice7403 Thank you so much Janice, I hope you give it a try. I’m so happy that you liked the video. Have a great day!
I am just starting Will watch video a few times thank you
You are such a great teacher. Have watched quite a few videos of rope basket sewing but you are by far the best. Thank you
Than you so much Maria, have a great weekend and happy rope basket making. 😁😁😁
That was fantastic. You explained your technique so beautifully. Thank you. Karen ☺️💜
@@WoodyandKaren thank you so much for watching, I hope you give it a try😁😁😁
I would like to see your steps you take when changing the bobbin, then continuing to stitch!
@@nancy-katharynmcgraw2669 Hi Nancy, I just start back a couple stitches , back stitch two stitches and continue forward… but I use a less than half bobbin when starting usually so then the thread back stitching is usually on the bottom and I then put in a full bobbin and most times it lasts me thru rest of basket. Hth. 😁😁😁😁
Thank you for such a great tutorial i got alot of great information with out all the wasted time some do in their tutorials.. I loved this one and can't wait to start my bowl.
I can’t wait to make one of these (or more)! Thank your for such a wonderful tutorial.😊
@@cindyhappel7376 thank you so much for watching Cindy, let us know how it goes . Have a great day! 😁😁😁
I've made one basket so far, using a different set of instructions. It turned out OK, but the sides are floppy and I'm not happy with how they look. Your method looks to be so much better. Going to make a second one now -- The "Kat" Basket. It will probably end up with a kitten sleeping in it.
@@BethSmith-x8p thank you for watching Beth, love the “ Kat “ basket idea… have fun😁😁😁
Kat
This is my first time to find your video. You are a natural teacher. Excellent presentation. I have been making rope bowls about 3 years now, but your tutorial has been very helpful in making the straight sides on any sewing machine.
I have been using 4 different sewing machines, for different style rope bowls;
your demonstration has been most helpful, especially your "cell phone method" to form the different angle degrees for the sides. Thanks.
Thank you so much Molly! It means a lot to me that I could be helpful to a seasoned rope basket crafter as yourself . Thank you so much for taking the time to watch my videos😁😁😁 Happy spring🌸🌸🌸
Thank you.
Thank you for the great explanation as you went along.
You are very welcome , have a great day😁
I am going to give this a try asap!
Have fun 😁😁😁
Great video! I am new to rope basket but I got lots of good information from this video!
That makes me smile Elana, have fun. Happy Spring🌸🌸🌸😁
Excellent tutorial...now my day will be watching all your other videos. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
You are too kind Alicia, thank you so much. Happy crafting❣️❣️
I am sewing my first one while watching you so I couldn’t use my cell phone to prop my basket lol. This is such a great video and I am now addicted to another craft.
@@amadeus4313 awesome, I’m so happy u gave this a try… so fun 🤩
@@TheKatshe I just finished it. I’m trying to decide how I want to end it. That was so much fun. I think I’m hooked already.
@@amadeus4313 great! I am so happy u took the plunge … this is a fun craft and they look so good too. Have a great day😁😁
On your next one, if you can make it without watching the video , you can use you cell phone as a tool lol 😁😁😁
Great tips! I couldn't figure out why my sides came out too wide instead of standing up. I'm going to try this.
Great, let me know how it turns out and if you have any questions id be happy to help 😁😁😁
Really beautiful, work, thank you from Lyn from Australia.
@@countrysilkwormers28 thank you so much Lyn. Check out more videos on my channel, have a super day😁😁
Thank you!
Beautiful
@@samuel-jl3gc thanks so much Samuel, have a wonderful day and check out my channel for more easy projects 😁😁😁
Great video for a newbie. I learned a lot. Thanks
Thank you so much for watching Joann 😁😁let me know if you give this a try and how they turn out. Happy crafting 😁
Love this I can't wait to make one
Have fun Judy, thank you for watching. Have a great day 😁😁
Wonderful instructional video! Thank you for such clear information. Which leather tags do you purchase?
@@cynthiapennington2295 hi Cynthia, thank you for watching 😊 here is the link to the how to put tags on you basket…in that description you will find all the links to supplies I use for tags… have fun😊😊😊. ruclips.net/video/0-HSmExEQKI/видео.htmlsi=oy_7ad_F3PFl7PXa
Great tutorial. Good information. Thank you! 🙏🏻
Glad it was helpful! 😁
Excellent video!
@@robingoodmiller8287 thanks so much Robin, have fun!
Great video. Very useful 😊
@@bridgetwhite5547 Thank so much for watching Bridget, check out my channel for other easy crafts . Have a great day😀
It looks beautiful. Congrats..😊
Very nice tutorial. New to this craft and am taking a class at local sewing / quilting shop.
Let me know if you give rope baskets a try 😁😁😁
Thank you! Great tutorial. I've made just a couple of baskets. Loved it. Now i have a lot more information to go by.
🎉🎉
Awesome Janet. I’m so happy you made some baskets… thank you for the kind words. Have a great weekend.
great video thanks!
Your welcome Kathleen , thank you for watching.
Great teacher🎉
Thank you! 😃
Great video! I was wondering why you had a bag of pins then I realized it’s a pincushion. 😅
Great video!,
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you Paula
Thank you for sharing! 😊 I learned so many things in this video!!! New subscriber here!
Thank you for watching, be sure and check out some of my other videos too. Happy spring🌸🌸
Great video. Have you embroidered on the baskets? Do you have videos on that? I seem to break needles when embroidering on them, do you unfold the rope first and lay it loose before?
Melody, I do not embroidery as of yet but I may try one day. Yes I do lay my rope out on the floor before start to sew it. Thank you so much for watching, check out my channel for more fun videos😁😁😁
I would love to see how you do a smaller one that does not go over the top of the machine
@@debbieeldridge2630 it is a bit of a challenge , please watch my video here. ruclips.net/video/mOnE8rFbyWA/видео.htmlsi=3lRDX8sn-UoKTXtj
I go thru the ins and outs of a smaller basket in that video. Thank you for watching 😁😁😁
Your video is superb and made me really want to try this.. i do have a doubt if the thread is not extremely tight, what can we do to make the thread tight and for the basket to hold its shape?
Do a little practice piece and see what stitch width and length works best for your rope and typically I find that a shorted distance between stitches makes a firmer basket but also the rope firmness plays a role too… I set my width at 6 and length at 2 on my machine and it seems to work best. The stitch length will give you more stitches per inch the smaller you go. I really think it depends on the rope. Also a good 40 or 50 weight thread helps too. , thank you for watching😁 hth
Great tutorial. How do you get your smaller bowls with the straight sides since they don’t go above your machine?
@@LynO5392 check out this video, might be helpful to you Lyn😁😁😁😁😁😁 link below
ruclips.net/video/mOnE8rFbyWA/видео.htmlsi=hbY1WgYMo796VJb2
I loved this video! You are a very good teacher and I also learned a lot! Can you please tell me how you made the smallest of the 3 baskets you showed - what size base, etc did you use? I am a bit confused. I understood you to say that whatever height your machine is would be the smallest basket you could make if you want straight sides and not one that flares out. The smallest one you showed looked considerably smaller. I would very much appreciate any help! Thank you in advance!!
Thanks so much Janice, that smaller basket I think I did a 6 inch base so the angle had to sew more rounds at 45 degrees and also take off the side of my sewing machine to get it closer to 90 degrees while lifting at the same time… but yes 7.5 inch base will be much easier to get straighter sides for my sewing machine. You will see once you make a few. I have experimented with smaller bases and find I need at least 7 inches or more is best for me.
@@TheKatshe Thank you so much for the info & quick reply!!
Nice basket
Thank you for watching 😁😁have a wonderful day!
Obrigada por compartilhar todo o seu conhecimento e experiência! Aula maravilhosa! ❤ Eu gostaria de saber se você já fez algum cesto tamanho extra grande. Queria saber se tem alguma variação da técnica ou alguma dica especial para os cesto maiores. Obrigada mais uma vez!
I am sorry I do not make larger basket at this time because they are a bit more difficult to guide thru the machine and keep at a 90 degree angle…
Rope baskets are on my Make 9 for 2024 so I’m here to find out what I need and how to do it. Oh my goodness your basket is beautiful ❤️. How much rope would I need to purchase for a basket of that size?
@@vanessajackson5595 at least 50 feet… you can get 100 ft bundles but look at the link in description , you get over 300 ft I think for less than $20.00 …that what I used for this basket…have fun , also get some good thread, 40 Wt cotton or polyester
Allow yourself a bit extra for practice and know that not all clothes line rope is the same, some softer some have different core…but the one I use in video was my fav at that point in my basket making…u may have to experiment with different cords until I find one u like…happy basket making Vanessa!😁😁
@@TheKatshe Thank you 😊. I think I’ll buy twice what I need and maybe make a set of coasters for practice. You make it look so easy, I can’t wait to give it a go.
Thank you so much for your tutorials, they are wonderful! Could you please let me know which model of the Brother Strong and Tough sewing machine you use? Thank you!
Milo, the model is ST531HD … have fun😁😁😁
@@TheKatshe Thank you!
This an excellent tutorial, I am trying to follow step by step on my brother A150. Just a few questions: Is my brother A150 strong enough for these projects? I tried with normal thread and it’s not coming out neat and the thread breaks a lot and I am not sure if the product will last , do you mind sharing the type of thread you are using? I tried some upholstery threads and most of them seem too heavy for a domestic machine
@@Saponlinetrainingforall Thank you so much for watching…..I use a 40 wt polyester or a cotton thread found on Amazon….cotton is brand Signature. This is my favorite.
The polyester brand is Bothread …
You are very clever and make wonderful baskets.
When i tried to make a coaster it wouldn't lay flat. What am i doing wrong?
Make sure you are not pulling the rope as you sew (Keep it loose in right hand), also, keep it as flat on the sewing machine as you can.. an thank you Sarah 😁😁😁
When you made the markings on the bed of the machine for the 6,7,8”, was that measured from the needle out to the left? Great informative tutorial 😊
The markings are on my stack of paper next to the sewing machine and are measured approx from the right side of presser foot and to the left. So about where my base would be when sewing… just a guide so I stop soon enough and double check the diameter of my base with a ruler.. hth.
Thank you for watching🌸🌸🌸😁😁😁
Where do you purchase the tags.
Great video. Anxious to try.
In this video in description are all the links to tags I used and supplies ruclips.net/video/0-HSmExEQKI/видео.htmlsi=P4ghygFt5CFCb1s3
Thank you so much for watching, have fun
Nice job! Where did you get your tags?
@@rfinnie1 if you watch my video on how to add tags to your baskets there are links to the products I use in that description. 😀
Beautiful!!! I have been wanting to try rope baskets for a while. Can you tell me what brother sewing machine you use? Thank you for the tutorial.
@@kerri9326 Kerri, I use the Brother strong and tough machine. Here is the link so u can see the one I bought …Brother ST531HD Strong & Tough 53 Stitch Sewing Machine with Finger Guard a.co/d/2vQ1mc1
@@kerri9326 Kerri, I use the Brother strong and tough machine ST531HD,
@@TheKatshe thank you!!!
@@kerri9326 very welcome Kerri, have fun😀😀😀😀
Can you make one with a handle and what are the tags for!
@@merylweintraub9747 the tags are Not a necessity but just add a bit of style and cover the end of rope for a nice finish.
Meryl, I do have a video , how to make a basket with one handle ( peeks a boo handle) but if you could tell me exactly what you are thinking I can do that too. Maybe two handles?
Do you ever make lids, or is it possible?
I haven’t tried to make lids but maybe I’ll give it a go in next video, I’m doing a video on how to join two colors so I might include trying to make lids in that video. Thanks so much for watching Carmen 😁
I may have missed this, but where did you purchase the rope?
@@mssppratt in the description there is a link to the rope I used for this video. 😁😁😁
Do I put down foot
Yes presser foot down or stitches will be loose and misshaped
You might have seen me forget to put presser foot Down by accident in this video
How much cord did you use and where do you get your cord. I am new to this.
Please check description for cord link that I use from Amazon. It’s a lot of cord for very cheap price… this basket was probably 40 - 50 feet of 6 mm / 1/4 inch rope
Also, you can check your local hardware store for cotton clothesline… usually comes in 100 ft
Great tutorial! I have been looking for a sewing machine where its role is to simply sew. No quilting features, embroidery, etc. I noticed your machine is a Brother but could not see the model number. My concern with the rope process is the wear and tear on a machine. Any input would be appreciated.
My sewing machine is brother Strong and Tough hd531st… also , Singer has a heavy duty machine that you can purchase with extension table. My only issue with my machine is that her is no warning beep to let you know that presser foot is not down because of the thickness of my rope it seems like it is down when it is not.
If you are wanting to make rope baskets it’s important that the sewing machine does a zigzag stitch…some industrial machines only straight stitch.
Hope this was helpful. 😁😁
It does help, thank you. My serger, coverstitch, embroidery and current sewing machine are all Brother. Just typing what I have, you would think I am quite seasoned. Only on the embroidery machine. Your machine is not electronic right?
@@SherryRidgeway-q1q right , not computerized at all… only dials to turn to set stitch selection, width,length and tension
@@TheKatshe I ordered and have just set the machine up :)
Dear, how many meters of rope did you need to make this
@@Christiane24 Christine, somewhere around 6mm or 1/4 inch rope 40 or 50 yards … …also depends on how thin your rope is…thinner rope will need more
When you say 7-1/2”, is that the diameter of your circle?
Yes it is Marie. Just a note,. Starting with the 7 1/2 base usually ends up being at least an inch larger in diameter in the finished basket
@@TheKatshe ahhh .. perfect .. thank you for your quick response ..
I've never seen it from that direction before. Usually the piece u r sewing to is on the right side not left
@@nitababcock3977 hmm , not really quite sure what u mean Nita. My camera is set up almost directly in front of me , almost on my right shoulder so you can see the project as if you were sewing it yourself. Have a great day! 😁😁😁
@@TheKatshe ur camera is fine. I meant the cord coming off the project on the opposite side