Scrap fabric weaving

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3,819 likes, 40 comments - craftschooloz on March 30, 2024: "Using baling twine is just one of many recycled materials you can use to create these great colourful baskets. We show you how to use four different techniques in our latest online workshop. 🧵Wrap cord and create a coiled basket ⭐️scrappy basket using the fabric scraps 🌀Twisted fabric rope 🪡Blanket stitched fabric basket 🌀Spiral stitch All using recycled materials 👌 Find out more info in our bio. #sustainablecraft #Recycledba Basket Weaving Diy, Basket Weaving Patterns, Coiled Fabric Basket, Colorful Baskets, Scrap Fabric Crafts, Folded Fabric Ornaments, Coiled Baskets, Fabric Bowls, Quilted Christmas Ornaments

3,819 likes, 40 comments - craftschooloz on March 30, 2024: "Using baling twine is just one of many recycled materials you can use to create these great colourful baskets. We show you how to use four different techniques in our latest online workshop. 🧵Wrap cord and create a coiled basket ⭐️scrappy basket using the fabric scraps 🌀Twisted fabric rope 🪡Blanket stitched fabric basket 🌀Spiral stitch All using recycled materials 👌 Find out more info in our bio. #sustainablecraft #Recycledba

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Images via Koron007 Centuries ago, fabric was a rare and precious commodity only the wealthy could afford. So people treasured old and worn-out pieces of clothing to recycle and reuse in order to make new clothes. Thus the sakiori was born. Sakiori comes from the word "saki" which means to tear up or rip and "ori" which means weave. Recycling old fabric remnants into sakiori weavings follows the Japanese indispensable concept of “mottainai” or not wasting precious cloth that can prolong the…

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