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Handmade basket weaving course
The tutorial of hand-woven basket is as follows:

Step 1: Prepare 80cm× 16 iron wire paper rattan and several non-iron wire paper rattan. The main branch is *** 16, with four branches as a group, which is in the shape of a well, counterclockwise, and every four branches are a group, and the upper and lower branches are compiled four times. After weaving, continue weaving by connecting the wire-free paper rattan.

Step 2: Disperse the main branches and weave the branches in a way of 2 up and 2 down, about 10 turn.

Step 3: erect the main branch and bend it into an arc. Round and round, yellow and blue make up 12 laps. After weaving to the required height, hide the paper rattan in the weaving layer.

Step 4: Prepare to finish, and fold the main branch outward to the right in a way of 2 outer 1 inner.

Step 5: Place the main branch of 1 at the position of the second main branch, and fold it down in a counterclockwise direction. After tightening, cut off the long main branches to complete the collection.

Step 6: Make up the handles, screw every three handles together, and the two handles will be finished. Fix the handle on the basket and trim the remaining paper vines.

Not only ordinary girls, but also female artists can't resist the temptation of little cuteness. Susie Griff, an artist from England, likes delicate and lovely things very much. She not only likes them, but also creates ultra-mini handmade works of art by herself. Recently, a set of mini woven baskets hand-knitted by Susie Griff has been loved by many people.

Susie Griff is absolutely self-taught in knitting technology. She hasn't studied professional skills, but she has to say that her hands-on ability is really strong. Weaving a small basket is not as simple as we thought. Just pick up the rattan and weave it by hand. It also needs a series of complicated processes.

Susie Griff needs to spend hours looking for plants, collecting them and drying them before she really starts knitting baskets.