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It is a great example for decorating a nursery or for hobby equipment.
You can also weave the patterns that you like the most among the combed cotton rope basket models with thick cotton threads, ribbon threads and wicker ropes. The choice of rope is completely yours. Of course, the sizes of the baskets will change depending on the strings you use. Keeping this in mind, you can weave your braids.
I have a recipe for a large basket for those who say I have a lot of rope but no place to put it. Let's get a thick rope in denim colors and a number 3.5 crochet and get to work right away.
Basket woven with 4 mm crochet and medium thickness combed cotton threads. You can use ribbon threads. You can use cotton threads. First we knit the bottom base of our basket. We pull 5 chains and form a ring. We start with 3 chains and make a total of 12 handrails.
We click on each loop 2 times in the next round. And we made 24 handrails. We continue knitting with 1 increment of 1 stitch, increment of 2 stitches. 6 knit up to 1 more. And we have 96 handrails. We knit 1 round without increasing. In the 9th round, finish the bottom base.
So let's make the bottom of the basket the size we want by systematically increasing it.
If we stop increasing and keep knitting with frequent needles, our basket will gradually go up. If you say that the bottom of the basket and the mouth should be the same width, do not increase it at all over the top, it will come out like a pipe. No, if you say his mouth widens as you go up like mine, his mouth is wider than its base, systematically increase it by 2-3 rows as you go up.
While he is making a handle, we pull the chain that we want according to the width of the handle.
The next time we flip the chain, we make a needle one by one on the chain and finish it when the basket reaches the dimensions we want. They do not have stitches, they all come out in one piece.
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