Sinopsis
Forty easy containers made from unconventional materials, such as leaves, ribbon, copper wire, clay, twigs, ceral-box strips or 35mm film. The projects, with step-by-step instructions, require no basketmaking experience, just four basic techniques - weaving, twining, plaiting and coiling.
Reseña del editor
Who says baskets have to be made of wicker? Why not copper wire, Chinese newspaper, or strips of 35mm film? Or leaves, plastics, ribbon, polymer clay, and cereal-box strips! These 40 imaginative containers use unconventional materials -- and are simply gorgeous. No experience required; learn the four simplest ways to make a basket (weaving, twining, plaiting, and coiling), then choose from a variety of shapes, sizes, and materials. With an eye-opening gallery of inspired baskets.
"Sobre este título" puede pertenecer a otra edición de este libro.