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Wide Brim Basket
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This basket is made using the circular loop technique. The
Circular Loop technique can be found in beadwork of the 1800s and older in many different
cultures around the world. I have not seen a title for this technique that really
describes this technique, so I have named it the Circular Loop. I first saw this technique
in a Jewelry Crafts Magazine how-to article by Linde Punzel. Then I found Punzels
book, Fantasy Beading in craft stores. It is an excellent reference book with several
circular flat designs. These techniques can also be found in Ann Bensons book,
Beadweaving,for making three dimensional earrings around a wooden or plastic bead and
Sandy Forringtons book, Picot Lace. Punzels book intrigued me and I began to
visualize creating many 3D designs with these basic stitches. I have made several baskets
and figures using the circular loop techniques. I would like to share my designs with you
and the following are the first projects introducing the Circular Loop. I will show you
how to make Circular Loop Bracelets, Circular Loop Wreath Pendants and other projects in
the coming year. I have included three more basket workshops here that are very easy. You can make these baskets using size 11 or smaller beads and put a earring finding on the ends. You will have a pair of Circular Loop Basket Earrings. Make the baskets using size 8 seed beads and hang the basket on a chain and wear it. Make baskets using size 6 seed beads and add a few bead or fiber flowers or a miniature doll and you have a mini sculpture. You can use any size beads to make any of the patterns. Your only problem with real tiny beads is the lack of thread or tiny needles small enough to pass through the beads several times. These little baskets make beadacious gifts! Enjoy! Happy Holidays! - The Beadwrangler |
Using the Circular Loop Technique, make your ruffle basket
using the formula. Then, finish the basket using the Closure and Embellishment Techniques. Finally, add a handle to your basket using the Basket Handle Technique. |
Formula for the Wide Brim Basket |
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Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 Row 5 Row 6 Row 7 Row 8 Row 9 Row 10 Row 11 Row 12 Row 13 |
18 beads |
Basket Closure and Embellishment Techniques
When you make copies of these instructions to share with your friends, please tell them you got them at Beadwrangler's. |