My flower basket is based on an Easter basket from Spacestation42. By varying the angle of the weavers the basket is more open or closed. This is a wider top version that resembles a lotus blossom.
How to make a lotus flower basket
Download template.
Cut the template twice. You will have two pinwheel shaped pieces.
Flip one pinwheel over.
Lay one pinwheel on top of the other. Slide the arms of the top pinwheel underneath the arms of the bottom pinwheel.
Tug the arms and turn the pinwheels in opposite directions until they are tight against each other. This makes the bottom of the basket.
Number the arms very lightly with pencil as shown.
Weave white arm 1: over green 8, under white 2. Paperclip to green 1.
Weave white arm 2: over green 1, under white 3. Paperclip to green 2.
Weave white arm 3: over green 2, under white 4. Paperclip to green 3.
Repeat for arms 4-7.
When you get to white and green arms 8, they just clip together.
Notice on my basket the weave is over over at the tips of the arms.
Depending on your paper colors and design, you may prefer to switch the arms so the other color (here it would be white) is on top. I liked the pink on top of white better even though it messed with the weave pattern.
Once you decide which way to finish the ends, start gluing!
This is what the inside looks like.
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5 comments:
Gorgeous.... so many possibilities with this creation.
Carole
Thank you so much for this Freebie. I want to let you know that I posted a link to your blog in Creative Busy Hands Cricut Freebies Search List, under the Box, Purses, etc. post on Mar. 19, 2010. Thanks again.
This is a wonderful little basket!
I love your creations so much - and your tutorials, too, of course :)
Thank you!
Thank you sooo much for the SVG file and detailed explanations!! I can't wait to cut this and create my own!
I love this basket, I am going to downsize it a bit and use as cupcake holders. Thanks so much for the tutorial and pattern.
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