This is a really good tutorial. I make Native American dolls (11-12") for myself, don't sell them. I just finished one two days ago and want to make a little basket for her to hold. I started making one out of raffia for the first time ever and because it's my first attempt it of course was a hot mess. Lol. It isn't a wrapped coil technique. I want to make a coil basket and I'm glad I found your video. You made it very clear and easy to understand. Because my basket will be pretty small I will experiment with some materials I have like soft cotton twine, embroidery thread, maybe some jute or whatever works. Thank you very much for posting this tutorial!!!
Hi, this is such an excellent video 👍🏻 easy to understand 👏🏻 I live in Denmark 🇩🇰 and I’ve bought some 5mm cord but it’s very soft compared to the one you use in the video, do you think it will work? or do you think I will have to keep looking around for an alternative? I didn’t see your recommendation about 6,35 mm until after my purchase 😅
buithivan binh It's the same cotton cording you would use to trim around a pillow. You can buy by the yard or prepackaged. it comes in different thicknesses.
This is a really good tutorial. I make Native American dolls (11-12") for myself, don't sell them. I just finished one two days ago and want to make a little basket for her to hold. I started making one out of raffia for the first time ever and because it's my first attempt it of course was a hot mess. Lol. It isn't a wrapped coil technique.
I want to make a coil basket and I'm glad I found your video. You made it very clear and easy to understand. Because my basket will be pretty small I will experiment with some materials I have like soft cotton twine, embroidery thread, maybe some jute or whatever works.
Thank you very much for posting this tutorial!!!
I have watched several videos on how to start a coil basket and this is by far the best!
I love this
Wow. That was as clear and understandable video as I have ever seen! Outstanding!
Thanks a lot Kris this is well understood😁👏👏👏♥️💕🌹
Nicely explained. Thank you so much.
Very good.
I got cotton wash line from the hardware store works beautifully.
Very beautiful.
Do you have a finishing video? I couldn't find it. Thank you
That was so clear! Thank you!
Hi, this is such an excellent video 👍🏻 easy to understand 👏🏻
I live in Denmark 🇩🇰 and I’ve bought some 5mm cord but it’s very soft compared to the one you use in the video, do you think it will work? or do you think I will have to keep looking around for an alternative? I didn’t see your recommendation about 6,35 mm until after my purchase 😅
Great video! I'm going to use it with my homeschooling co-op. I'm a former art teacher so I extra appreciate your thoroughness:)
What's the diameter of the cord and what is the size of the yarn do you have any links?
1/4 coiling cord
1/4 Inch (6.35 MM) Coiling Cord, 50 Feet (15.24 M) www.amazon.com/dp/B07H5SV55Z/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_0D5SB3P6QBDG7M810686?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Where to buy basketry cord? Amazon has but not the same can anyone help? Thank you 😊
My best guess would be “Michael’s” it’s an art store
1/4 Inch (6.35 MM) Coiling Cord, 50 Feet (15.24 M) www.amazon.com/dp/B07H5SV55Z/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_0D5SB3P6QBDG7M810686?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
C est beau quel est le materiel utilise et ou le trouver
Nice but I wanted to see it completed
What is the name of this rope ?
buithivan binh
It's the same cotton cording you would use to trim around a pillow. You can buy by the yard or prepackaged. it comes in different thicknesses.
buithivan binh
It is called coil
I made one of these in my fourth grade class!
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I love the part when she said packman LOL
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