Pretty cool how you synchronized the music with your weaving motion. But seriously, @4:24, is that a bullnose ring plier you use to attach the bitter end of the line after weaving through the pipes? Excellent execution of a creative idea.
Thanks so much! We use heavy duty stainless steel clips to secure the loose ends. Their common in the commercial fishing and upholstery industries & are called hog rings. The pliers are indented to hold the clips and crimp and them.
@littlesaltyrope8305 gotcha! Thank you so much for answering! My wife wants to make one. You don't have to give away all your secrets but for the different colors.... are you using dye? Or are the 2 colors cleverly spliced together?
Pretty cool how you synchronized the music with your weaving motion. But seriously, @4:24, is that a bullnose ring plier you use to attach the bitter end of the line after weaving through the pipes? Excellent execution of a creative idea.
Thanks so much! We use heavy duty stainless steel clips to secure the loose ends. Their common in the commercial fishing and upholstery industries & are called hog rings. The pliers are indented to hold the clips and crimp and them.
How many feet of rope approximately?
depends on the size of basket, but somewhere around 160!
@littlesaltyrope8305 gotcha! Thank you so much for answering! My wife wants to make one. You don't have to give away all your secrets but for the different colors.... are you using dye? Or are the 2 colors cleverly spliced together?