DIY No-Sew Rope Baskets (2024)

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These chic DIY rope baskets come together easily with Elmer’s new CraftBond® Hot Glue Gun and Less Mess Glue Sticks (no more drips & glue strings!)!

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DIY Coiled Rope Baskets

These DIY rope baskets are the perfect way to make your own customized storage and organization solutions! They can be made ina vast array of shapes and sizes, and they’re surprisingly strong and sturdy!

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What You’ll Need:

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I began by forming a tight coil ofrope to serve as the base of my basket. I used my newElmer’sCraftBond®Hot Glue Gun to glue the rope together every inch of the way, and I was pleasantly surprised that the “Less Mess” glue sticks really do live up to their name – I had NO dripping or messy glue strings during the entire time that I was working on this project! (Honestly, if you’ve ever used a glue gun before, youshould realize that’s practically a miracle!)

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I covered a metal pail with a sheet of parchment paper to provide a layer of protection and to form a barrier againstthe glue. When my coiled rope base was the same size as my metal pail, I started wrapping the rope tightly around the pail (gluing the rope every step of the way!) to form the shape of my basket. When the basket was as tall as Idesired, I simply removed the pail from the inside – easy peasy!

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Okay, okay, I know that I said this is a “no-sew” project, and it totally CAN be…but, for added strength and stability, I chose to stitch the end of my rope closed sincethe piping cord has a tendency to unravel at the ends. You can also use the hot glue to createa finished end piece.

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I love the natural color of the cotton rope basket, but I also wanted a little bit of glam and shine, so I added two handles made of of luxuriousrose gold leather. It’s the perfect finishing touch!

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I’ve discovered thatthis basket size isincrediblyhandy for lots of different applications, soI’m planning on making a bunch more! This one is currentlyhome to some ofmy favorite vintage sheet fat quarters, and it makes me happy every time I see it!

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Speaking of vintage sheets, I decided to try my hand at a second version of the rope basket, based off of the fabric-wrapped baskets that my mom used to sellat craft fairs when I was a kid.

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I started by cutting a vintage sheet into 1.5″ strips (note: I used about 1/3 of a full sized flat sheet).

Wrap the fabric strips around the length of rope, and use yoursuper awesomeElmer’s CraftBond®Mini High Temperature Glue Gunevery 1-2 inches to adherethe fabric to the rope.

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Using the same method that I used for the natural rope basket, I started with a base coil, and then built upon my vessel (in this case, a medium-sized Pyrex bowl) to form the shape of the basket.

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Iomittedusinghot glue fromtwo4″ long sections alongthe top coil of rope, and allowedthem to bow up gently to create handles.

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I love the way that it turned out, and it’s the perfect size for storingall of my spools of polka dot ribbon!

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I can see a LOT more of these vintage fabric covered baskets in my future as well! Maybe I’ll even mix and match my fabrics next time (just like my mom used to do!)!

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DIY No-Sew Rope Baskets

These DIY rope baskets are the perfect way to make your own customized storage and organization solutions! They can be made ina vast array of shapes and sizes, and they’re surprisingly strong and sturdy!

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What You’ll Need:

Instructions:

  • Cover a metal pail with a sheet of parchment paper to provide a layer of protection and to form a barrier againstthe glue.

  • Begin by forming a tight coil ofrope to serve as the base of the basket. Working in small sections, use the hot glue gun to glue the rope together as you coil it.

  • When the base is the desired size (slightly bigger than the base of your pail), place the pail on top of it and begin to coil the rope vertically, using the shape of the pail to help you structure your basket.

  • When the basket reaches the desired height, cut the rope and use the hot glue gun to firmly adhere the end of the rope to the basket. Remove the pail from inside the basket.

  • To add handles, cut a strip of leather to size and attach to the basket with hot glue.

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