Shelves, organizers, carpets, baskets, vases and even a wall - all this can be done from a cord or rope.
Rug / Carpet
For such a rug, you need a sufficient amount of not too thick rope of jute or sisal, scissors and a gun with hot glue. First, using the glue from the rope, individual elements of the carpet are formed, and then the elements are glued into a single canvas (for a complex carpet, you can draw a diagram or glue the elements randomly).
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Cord stitched interior baskets
These baskets are sewn with a zigzag seam of fairly thick, while not too dense braided cords.
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Organizer for clothes decorated with a rope / cord
To make such an organizer, you can take both a cotton cord and a sisal / jute rope. It is better to take a cord or rope of sufficient thickness. You will also need a suitable container for the base and a gun with hot glue. The base can be with a round (for example, a plastic basket) or rectangular (wooden or plastic box) bottom. Glue the cord to the base one turn at a time, finally cut and glue the tip well.You can add a plate with an inscription - for example, from a piece of leather.
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Interior basket made of rope
Such a basket is made without a foundation, so it turns out soft, unlike the organizer from the paragraph above. To keep the layers better, they should be stitched together using thick, durable threads and glued together. Threads, among other things, perform a decorative function here. The gaps wrapped with threads can hide the junction of two pieces of rope.
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Vases, braided with ropes
The basis here is glass vases of various shapes. If you want the decor to not stick to the glass and the vases can be removed from the rope “covers” and washed, try to make sure that in the places where the ropes are glued, the glue does not get on the glass. If this option is not important, you can glue directly on the glass. In the same way, you can draw up a tin can, having previously processed sharp edges.
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Rope stool seat
First, the stool is braided with one type of rope / cord, then, perpendicularly, while creating a pattern, with the second. The ends of the first type of rope are fixed with a furniture stapler. The ends of the second must be secured by tying knots.
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Shelves made of planks and ropes
In the planks, holes must be drilled, ropes run through them and knots tied.
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Rope Mirror Frames
It is best to arrange round or oval mirrors in this way - the rope will lie smoother. The rope segments can be glued with strong glue to the existing frame or the base can be cut out of plywood a little more than the mirror and strengthen it on the base, and then glue the rope. The joints of the rope segments are hidden under the catch at the top, it also hides the loop attachment point.
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Garland + rope
An idea suitable for both New Year's decor and everyday - for example, you can use this original lamp as a night lamp. The garland just needs to be transferred with a rope, the ends can be fixed with a thread - and you're done.
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"Wall" of ropes
An amazing and unusual project, suitable, for example, for an interior in an eco-style: a translucent "wall" made of rope. Ropes stretch between two baskets mounted on the ceiling and on the floor. By the way, according to the same principle, you can arrange a mobile screen, which can also be used for zoning space.
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