There is an interesting type of needlework - weaving from newspaper tubes. Many craftswomen have mastered this technique to perfection and generously share their knowledge and experience with those who also dream of learning how to create. Elena Tishchenko is one of these needlewomen.

Not a vine, but still

Humanity has been weaving for thousands of years. Flexible branches of trees and shrubs, bark, strong dry stems and leaves were used to make items necessary for everyday use. But modern masters try to use the so-called waste materials, creating incredible beauty from them.

It is unknown who came up with the idea of ​​rolling old newspapers into thin tubes to replace vines. But this type of needlework is rapidly gaining popularity. The name of Elena Tishchenko is familiar to all those who want to learn this type of creativity. After all, she actively promotes this type of needlework, captivating with her skills, revealing the secrets and nuances that she has already mastered.

Basics of Craftsmanship

To learn how to weave beautiful and useful things from newspaper tubes with your own hands, you first need to master the rolling technique paper sheet into tubes of equal thickness. It just seems like there’s nothing to do here, but in reality everything is a little more complicated. Newspaper was chosen for weaving for several reasons - there is a lot of it, the press read by home and neighbors, cheap goods in the form of newspapers and magazines that are not sorted by customers on trays - all this becomes material for creativity. Craftswomen call newspaper tubes paper vines.

Craftswoman Elena Tishchenko on her YouTube channel, as well as in groups social networks and on his own website he shows how to properly twist a paper vine. To do this, you need to prepare newspapers and glue. It turns out that weaving from different newspapers has its own characteristics: in some publications the paint gets very dirty, in others the paper is thin and torn, in others the sheets are of a small format.

In any case, the principle of weaving is this:

  • Using a stationery knife you need to cut strips of newspaper, they are about 7 centimeters wide;
  • a paper strip is wound onto a thin knitting needle at a slight angle - 20-30 degrees;
  • the tail is glued with regular glue; it’s most convenient to use a high-quality glue stick;
  • the spoke is removed.

That's it - the tube-vine for weaving is ready.

Start over

To learn how to work with newspaper tubes and create beautiful things with your own hands, you need to master the principles of weaving from paper wicker. They are based on thousands of years of human experience.

This is real art, with its secrets, secrets that are revealed to the master over time. In this type of needlework, like weaving from paper wicker, craftsmen use several basic weaving techniques:

  • openwork;
  • rope weaving;
  • square;
  • ordinary;
  • layer-by-layer;
  • simple;

Each type of weaving uses its own technique and patterns of interweaving the vine with the base. And so creating the foundation is the beginning of any work.

Simple things

The first thing that weaving masters recommend making may be an ordinary basket. A short master class will help you weave it. Elena Tishchenko, by the way, in her blogs and on her video channel offers such step-by-step instructions to help beginning weaving masters. But where to start to understand whether this type of needlework is interesting or is it better to do something else? Weave the first thing.

Newspaper tubes must be laid out on a plane in this way: four next to each other along and four on top of the previous ones at an angle of 90 degrees, that is, across. Place two more tubes on top of the previous ones diagonally to create an angle of 45 degrees, and two more in exactly the same way, but in the other direction. The result was a star-shaped base of 24 base tubes.

Now the tube that will be used to weave the basket needs to be folded in half; it is used to weave the base of the basket, capturing two tubes of the star-shaped base. This point must be strictly observed so that the basket is strong enough: two tubes of one beam, again two tubes of this beam, then two separate tubes. This is repeated in a circle until all the rays of the warp are woven.

Weaving in a circle must be continued until the bottom of the basket reaches the desired diameter. Then put on the bottom suitable size bowl, saucepan without handles, round box. The rays of the base are bent upward, and the weaving continues in height. The weaving technique can be changed as desired. When the height of the basket is what you need, the weaving ends. The first do-it-yourself wicker item made from paper wicker is ready.

How to decorate this world?

Craftswoman Elena Tishchenko gives a lot useful tips for those who are passionate about this type of needlework. Wicker items can be painted and decorated using the decoupage technique. One main advice: In order for newsprint to stain well, acquiring the desired color, the finished product should be primed. You can use acrylic primers for this. white, sold in construction stores. You can make a primer according to Elena’s own recipe:

  • 1 part white acrylic interior paint;
  • 1 part PVA glue;
  • water until the primer has the consistency of liquid sour cream.

The finished product is primed with a wide brush, unpainted small areas are then additionally brushed with a small brush. Avoid getting too wet during priming and painting. finished product, otherwise it will fall apart. After priming the wicker item, you need to let it dry thoroughly. It is then painted and decorated if desired. It is convenient to use napkins for decoupage, because they easily lie on any base, including a wicker surface.

Weaving from newspaper tubes (paper vine) is an entertaining creativity. It is suitable even for children, as it does not require sharp objects, needles, and the process of weaving small elements itself develops hand motor skills, which is so important in childhood. However, adults are no less interested in this type of creativity than children. Like, for example, Elena Tishchenko.

Little is known about the biography of this craftswoman. Elena does not post her photos on the Internet either. Users can only admire her works. She prefers not to talk about herself, but to show her work and teach this craft to others. Weaving from paper wicker is an accessible form of creativity, it can be exciting activity in your free time, or can become the basis of your whole life.

Every woman wants to make her home beautiful and cozy, and in the minds of many, comfort is inextricably linked with various cute little things - vases, boxes, baskets, flowerpots and much more. But such things are not cheap, so what to do if the family budget is limited? The solution is weaving from newspaper tubes; products made using this technique are almost indistinguishable from purchased items made from wicker or rattan. Today we will tell you about weaving with newspaper tubes for beginners, the main points on how to do it step by step, show educational video lessons and tell you about famous masters of this type of creativity.

Weaving with newspaper tubes for beginners

First of all, to weave from newspaper tubes you need to prepare everything you need - newspapers, the more the better, a knitting needle (it is needed to make the tubes themselves), a brush and paint for painting the finished product. Some paint the tubes at the very beginning, others, on the contrary, at the end. If you don’t have the right paint, don’t worry, even products made from ordinary sheets of newspaper also look impressive and unusual. We invite you to watch video tutorials on weaving from newspaper tubes, which explain in detail how weaving with newspaper tubes is done for beginners:

Master class

There are recognized masters of weaving newspaper tubes. Among them it is worth highlighting Natalia Sorokina. She has been working in this technique for quite a long time, has her own blog on the Internet and has even published several books dedicated to this topic. In them you will find answers to all your questions, and you will also be able to choose new schemes and ideas for yourself. Now we invite you to watch a weaving master class from newspaper tubes from Natalia Sorokina:

I would also like to recognize Elena Tishchenko as a master of weaving from newspaper tubes. From her you can also watch a large number of video lessons on weaving from newspaper tubes, where her various works. Newspaper tube weaving master class from Elena Tishchenko will be useful for both beginning needlewomen and those who already have sufficient experience. They tell about the initial stages of weaving and present unusual products made from newspaper tubes. We present a few to your attention:

Weaving from newspaper tubes step by step

In mastering the technique of weaving from newspaper tubes, there are several main points that are very important. Firstly, this is the ability to correctly twist these same tubes, then comes painting the finished tubes, then you should learn how to make different shapes of the bottom for your future product, then the process of weaving the thing itself, if it is a basket or chest, then the lid for them is woven separately, after that if the tubes were not painted in advance, you need to paint the entire finished item. This is what weaving from newspaper tubes consists of step by step. Weaving from newspaper tubes video lessons will help you learn how to do all this correctly:

Today you got acquainted with this type of needlework as weaving from newspaper tubes. Having mastered it, you will decorate your home, save your family budget, in addition, wicker products can become a great gift to your friends and family. Perhaps you will be so captivated by your new hobby that you will make similar things for sale, in this way any activity will also turn into a source of income. Weaving from tubes has a large number of advantages, but probably the most important one is that all the necessary materials are at hand. And as practice shows, you can make beautiful and useful things from the unnecessary newspapers that we throw away, all you have to do is start.

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In a previous article, we talked about turning piles of accumulated newspapers and other waste paper into raw materials for creating spectacular wicker masterpieces.

And today you will learn how to weave from newspaper tubes. We will talk about weaving patterns different patterns and types of bends. You will learn how to start and finish work on your product correctly.

Since the stages of creating crafts of any level of complexity are the same, you will have to learn how to weave the base, make the transition to the walls, weave them in various patterns and perform a neat fold. Now let's talk about everything in order.

Start of weaving. We weave the bottom

  1. Round bottom;
  2. Oval bottom;
  3. Square bottom (see our article).

Round bottom

This version of the bottom is used in various crafts from candy bowls to baskets. Let's consider different ways his weaving.

Option #1

We recommend that beginners get acquainted with paper wicker weaving by watching a useful video in which Olga Lagoda explains how to start weaving a round bottom. You will also learn how to calculate the number of racks for your first product.

Option No. 2

Weaving the bottom based on a cross made of 8 tubes. Take 4 tubes, stick 4 more in the middle at right angles. The result is a cross-shaped base for weaving. To work, you will need additional tubes - working ones. Lubricate the tip of one of them with glue and insert it into the second. Bend the resulting elongated tube in half.


Hug her 4 top bases. Its ends form two working tubes at once. This method of weaving is called “rope in two tubes.”


You can start braiding the base. Place the upper working pipe behind the 4 side bases, and run the lower one over them. To avoid confusion, look at the step-by-step photos.


In this way, braid the remaining warps, making a full circle.


Braid the second circle according to the same pattern, but insert working tubes for every 2 base tubes.


Make three full circles of the bottom.



Continue weaving with a rope, braiding each tube of the base. Weave the bottom until the distance between the base posts reaches 2 cm. Now the round bottom is ready.


If its size is not enough to realize your idea, you need add additional racks. If this is neglected, the weaving will become too loose, untidy and will not hold its shape well.

Additional stands are needed when the distance between the base tubes exceeds 2 cm. Near each base, open a wider hole with an awl. Insert an additional tube into the hole with the sharp end, having previously lubricated it with glue.

For these purposes, it is better to take polymer glue, for example, Titan, Master or Dragon. Regular PVA will soak the paper and you will have to wait a long time for it to dry before continuing to work. Look at the photo to see what the process of adding additional racks looks like.




Having finished this work, braid a couple more rows of double racks with rope. And only after that they can be pulled apart one at a time and continued, braiding each separately. Thus weave the bottom to the desired size.


Finishing the weaving is very simple: hide the ends of the working tubes in the braid, cut off the protruding ends and glue them.

Option #3

This method also requires 8 tubes. Intertwine them to form a tight cross as shown in the photos.


Take the working tube, bend it in half and wrap it around the four base tubes.


Next, weave with a rope you already know, covering four tubes of the base.


In the second row you need to braid 2 tubes. Thus, you need to complete 2-3 rows.



When the distance between pairs of posts reaches the cherished 2 cm, they need to be carefully moved apart and continued to be braided one at a time.


Carry out weaving until you obtain the bottom of the desired diameter, do not forget to introduce additional posts if necessary.

Oval bottom

If you decide to make a product with an oval bottom, in this case everything is even simpler.


First of all, lay out the required number of racks parallel to each other at a distance of about 2 cm. Take 2 working tubes and braid them with a rope around the racks.

Now you will need another working tube. Fold it in half and braid it around the first row of braid. In this case, the first two working tubes (or rather their ends) play the role of side posts.


Want more visual examples? A detailed video is at your service.

Transition from the bottom to the walls. Raising the racks

Once the bottom is done, sound logic dictates that somehow you need to move from it to the walls to continue working. We'll look at several ways to raise racks to create beautiful pieces.

Smooth or imperceptible rise



Most easy way for a beginner, simply lift the racks up with your hands about 30 degrees and continue to braid them with rope. After the first circle, the racks need to be raised another 30 degrees and continue to weave with a rope.

By the third, or maximum fourth, row you need to completely align them and continue braiding. This will create a smooth rise.

This method is used when you need to achieve smooth transition bottom into the walls of the product.

In the finished product, such a smooth rise of the racks will look like this: the transition is not sharp, the bottom gradually turns into walls:

Simple vertical lifting. Establishing a stand for the next

To master this technology, take an additional tube, preferably in a contrasting color, so as not to confuse it further, and place it on any rack; we will henceforth call it the first one. This manipulation will allow you to “reserve” a place for the last raised rack.

So, bend the first post, bend it through the additional tube and bring it up through the next one.


Bring the second rack up through the third in the same way.


Repeat these steps around the entire perimeter of the bottom. When you reach the extra tube, take it out and insert the last post in that place.


All the racks are already up. Before weaving the walls, pull each of them up a little.


A clear and sharp transition from the bottom to the walls will be visible in the finished product:

Using a string of three tubes

If you are new to newspaper crafting, this method may seem overwhelming to you. Therefore, we suggest you start your training by watching a clear video master class from Lada Ligai.

The transition made using this technique (a rope with three tubes) will be neat and smooth:

Weaving walls: simple types and weaving patterns

Work on the base and transition to the vertical is completed. The time has come to turn the blank into a decorative product. This means that we will tell you about the types of weaving walls from newspaper tubes.

Straight rope

This is what products made using this technique look like. A clear, neat pattern adds elegance to even such banal things as simple basket or a cute candy bowl.




To weave using this method, you will need two working tubes (one comes from one stand, the second working tube from the other). Take the working tube that is closest to you (the one to the left) and place it behind the first free post on top of the second tube. Do not forget to look at the illustration picture so as not to get confused in the weave.


This weaving method is suitable for strengthening the transition between the bottom and walls of the product. They can weave individual elements into openwork patterns. However, you can safely complete the entire craft using this technique.


The peculiarity of straight rope is that the working tubes are intertwined with each other, which gives additional strength and density to the knitted fabric.

Do you have any questions? We are sure that you will find all the answers to them after watching the video lesson from Lagidna Maisternya.

Reverse rope

The essence of this method is similar to the previous one. But with this method of weaving, the first working tube is wound from below under the second, and then behind the counter.

The craftswomen alternate rows woven with straight and reverse ropes. The resulting pattern is called “herringbone” or “braids”. Two-color ropes look especially interesting.


The photo shows a decorative vase made using this technique:


By tradition, we offer you a video of MK to illustrate the above. From it you will learn the secrets of weaving from multi-colored newspaper tubes for beginners and more.

Simple chintz weave

To get started, check out examples of work done using this technique.




Do you recognize Grandma's old wicker basket in this pattern? Impressive, isn't it? With a little perseverance, you can create these paper masterpieces with your own hands and proudly show them to your admiring friends.

The essence of the method: Glue a working tube behind the counter. Go around the neighboring posts one by one. The working tube should alternately pass in front of one rack and behind the next. Look at the illustration and repeat.


In order for everything to work out the first time, prepare dry racks and moisturize pre-working tubes. Another key to success is an unmatched number of racks.

If you did not take this point into account in advance and you have an even number of them, there is a way out: you can weave chintz with two tubes to match. How to do this, watch the video tutorial, which will teach you the basics of calico weaving.

Chintz before two for one

This pattern looks more complex and voluminous compared to regular chintz.

In the finished product this type of weaving looks like this:


If work is in progress three straws, then the number of racks should be multiple of three.

Take the rightmost working tube, pass the two posts in front and bring it behind the third. Then also bring the second working one behind the third rack, passing two in front. Repeat these steps until you finish weaving.

If you entwine one straw, then for the pattern to turn out, the number of racks must be a multiple three PLUS or MINUS 1. For example, you might have 20 or 22 racks. 21 is a multiple of 3, and 21-1=20. In the case of 22 racks, the pattern will also work, since: 21 + 1 = 22, but the slope will be in the other direction.

You can watch the execution of this pattern and how to correctly calculate the number of racks in the video tutorial:

Note that the number of risers affects the inclination of the pattern. If their number is a multiple of 3 minus 1, then there will be a slope in one direction. In the case when their number is a multiple of 3 plus 1, the slope will be in the opposite direction. Only practice and sober calculation will help you understand this.

Rope of three tubes

Another spectacular type of weaving, which a visual master class will help you quickly master. After watching it, you can easily weave with three and more tubes, build them up correctly and finish the job.

Tube extension. Important points

Growing a paper vine is an important stage of work. After all, even if you twist it from whatman paper, this length will still not be enough to weave even a small candy bowl.

To finished craft was neat, try to do neat, invisible extensions. The algorithm of actions is as follows:
We recommend watching a video about the invisible extension of working tubes during weaving. After this, your weaving will be flawless on both the front and back sides.

If you need to increase your stand, be sure to check out the detailed video tutorial on how to solve this problem:

Simple bends: how to finish weaving

Everything good, even our weaving, tends to end. We propose to analyze the main options for finishing work on the edge of the product.

After weaving is finished, unnecessary posts always remain. You can take the path of least resistance and just cut them off. But protruding stumps will make the edge sloppy and will negate the overall impression of the quality of your work.


Obviously, the remaining posts need to be laid out correctly. This is what we will do.

By default, you have already figured out the working tubes yourself: you trimmed off the excess, hid the ends in braid and glued them.

The easiest way to complete weaving

For the first time, the easiest way is to bend each post into the hole from which the next one comes out.

The process of such lazy bending is clearly presented in step-by-step photos.

Simple folding

Reserve a place to finish bending with a piece of tube.

With the rack, go around the next rack and bring it out. Repeat this around the entire perimeter, bringing the ends of the posts outward.


To join the weaving, insert the last post into place of the additional segment, having first removed it.

Now the protruding ends of the posts need to be pulled through the gap into the product. This time tuck them under the posts. Spread the weave evenly with your fingers (walk along each post and pull it out with your fingers), cut from the inside and glue the remaining ends.

Rod

This type of bending is more difficult than the previous ones. If you decide to take it on for the first time, be sure to check out the recommended video.

Isis

Isis can be considered a relative of the rod. They are performed similarly, but there are some differences. The rod is made from the racks available in the product, and for isis you will need extra straws.

Watch all the details of the process in a detailed video tutorial.

In our next article we talk in detail about

Of course, every needlewoman has her own secrets for perfect weaving. Their number is directly proportional to her experience and the number of crafts made. Not everyone wants to share their secret finds and tricks.

But we managed to collect the following basic recommendations:

  • The distance between the posts should not exceed 2 cm; if this condition is not met, you will get a loose, fragile weave.
  • Treat the racks with care, do not press or bend them during work - it depends on this appearance weaving.
  • To avoid holes and gaps in the pattern, after each row, align the posts and press the rows of weaving closer to each other.
  • It is better to hide the places where the tubes join together in the weaving, ideally in the middle between the posts.
  • Dense and inflexible tubes can be sprayed with water from a spray bottle and kept in polyethylene for 15-20 minutes, after this manipulation the paper vine will become obedient and will not leave creases, and its strength will return after complete drying.
  • A wet vine becomes “shaggy” during weaving; if you overdo it with moisture, let it dry a little and continue working.
  • Try to trim the ends of the bent posts inside the product.
  • The stump of the cut post can be covered with the solution you used to paint the paper vine (stain or color). Therefore, always leave a little coloring solution to mask blemishes if necessary.
  • For a neat appearance of the finished product, it is advisable to bend it with freshly extended racks. Those. Towards the end of the weaving, cut off the old posts, insert fresh moistened tubes and bend them. They will fit well and will not wrinkle. If you see that the old racks have retained their presentation by the end of the work, spray them with water from a spray bottle, let them moisten a little and only then bend them.
  • Sometimes the place where the tubes are glued together may turn out to be unpainted. This is due to the fact that PVA prevents the paint from penetrating into the paper. To avoid this, try to glue the twist with a glue stick or Titanium. When adding extensions, cut off unpainted ends mercilessly.
Today we looked at only the basic patterns, basic techniques and methods of newspaper weaving. We will reveal to you the features of working on various products in the following articles.

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All women in the world are trying to create a cozy nest from their home. IN modern world, you can buy a lot of little things to decorate your apartment. But now more and more representatives of the fair sex use the advice of our ancestors (wickerwork) to decorate their homes. The most chic items are considered to be products made from wood wicker, which is prepared in advance. This is a labor-intensive and time-consuming process; not every tree branch is suitable for weaving. Proper harvesting of the vine, soaking and drying is required. Invented most interesting way and easier to make by simply replacing the twigs with newspaper. Therefore, today you have the opportunity to learn how to weave from newspaper tubes for beginners, we will tell you everything step by step lessons skills, and we will teach everyone who wants to master this technique. And after several trial products, it will be very easy to create your own unique masterpiece!

How to properly prepare paper vine

The first stage of work, selection required material. You can work with regular blank paper, but since such paper is quite thick, it is difficult to work with. It's great if you know where to find the paper that printing houses use. As long as it is clean, it is easy to work with in terms of painting the product. But, if not, then we use regular newspaper in huge quantities. Using a utility knife or razor, cut the newspaper into wide strips, about 10 cm each, but no more. Weaving products is much more convenient and easier if the newspaper is cut into long strips.

We take one strip and place it near us; we place a thin, long metal object at the sharp corner. This could be a knitting needle or a bicycle spoke. We wind the strip onto this knitting needle, quite tightly.

Don't be alarmed if one end is thicker, it happens. But still, keep an eye on the thickness; the difference should be minimal. To ensure that the tube has a shape and does not unwind, wet the edge of the strip and secure the corner. This method requires winding about 50 tubes. How many of them you will need directly depends on how complex the product will be and what size it will be.

Before continuing work, you need to decide whether you will paint the woven product. Or paint the sticks first and then weave.

It is worth remembering that you need to select the appropriate varnish. If this is not done, the sticks will become brittle and harsh, the entire appearance will be ruined. Most best option, an acrylic varnish that is used for artistic purposes.

A basket made of tubes looks original, on which the text is clearly visible, with a one-color or two-tone coloring. This is a great option for a floor box, photo frame, or small change chest. If the product is not complex, you can paint it at the end of the work.

Weaving the bottom of the product

The bottom may be completely different shapes: square, rectangular, round. Let's start experimenting with a vase with a solid bottom. Prepare enough thick paper, use cardboard and cut out 2 circles from it. You will need exactly two, since the ends of the tubes from future racks will be hidden between them. We take the first circle and make marks with a pencil, there will be fastening of the racks.

If you decide to weave a vase, then the distance between the posts can be quite wide. There is this type of weaving (oblique), where you are allowed to work on large quantities stack. After this, glue the ends to the marks and immediately close with the second circle. The bottom is made in a similar way square shape, if you decide to make it solid. But the bottom looks much more interesting if it is wicker. From this bottom the work of weaving a box or basket begins. To do this, we cross some tubes, for example 5 and 7. We take one tube and start weaving from the center, moving in a circle, passing the main sticks, either from above or from below.

After the tube ends, we build up the next one. The technology of this process is described below. This creates a circle of the required diameter.

A square-shaped bottom is rarely found in wicker form.

How to grow tubes and weaving

Vases are usually woven in a high shape; to obtain such a product, the paper vine has to be extended. If the tubes are connected correctly, the work process will be much easier. And the product itself will look much more attractive. Earlier in the text there was a description of how a paper vine has different sized ends. This is very convenient for an inconspicuous connection. To do this, you need to insert the thick end of one stick, the thin end of the other and carefully twist it. For a good connection of the joints, it is necessary to coat the thin end with glue. This transition is much more aesthetically pleasing and completely invisible when the product is painted.

Consider a simple weave made from newspapers, one strip. We attach a stick to the prepared bottom, next to any of the racks. Prepare a suitable form for braiding. As an option, a can or a bottle, if you want to weave a basket, then a box will do for weaving. Next, lift all the racks to the top and secure them with something, a clothespin would be good for this. We braid the racks with the previously secured vine. If you want to weave a basket with two sticks, then the weaving technique is the same.

It is more difficult and time-consuming to braid in rope style; for this you braid with two tubes. They are placed on different sides of the rack, and then intertwined between the racks. Weaving from newspaper tubes made using this technique looks very beautiful, and the basket will be durable.

An interesting way of linear weaving, weaving obliquely (in a spiral). This method is ideal for weaving vases or glasses; in this weaving only stands are used, they are intertwined with each other and slightly shifted.

All main types of weaving are continuous, each new row is a continuation of the previous one. If the product has a lid, then its weaving is no different from the main craft, only the height is lower.

When the entire process of making a craft is completed, it must be painted. To do this, you can use a brush or a spray can, if you wish, you can decorate with patterns. What will the patterns be made of (from satin ribbons, embroidery or beads) and which ones, imagination will help with this. The last step in the work will be to coat the craft with varnish.

What is woven from paper vines?

Many people think that you can’t make many products of different modifications this way. And in the process of mastering this technique, they realize that they are making mistakes. They say “appetite comes with eating” and so it is here. When everything has been studied, all the work is completely clear, then your own imagination wakes up to come up with your own original crafts.

To weave a basket from newspaper tubes, weave the shape using regular weaving. Then weave a pair of tubes from opposite sides, which is the basis for future handles.

Weaving from newspaper tubes for beginners should be mastered with something simple: cups, coasters, candy dishes. Next, you will be able to create more difficult ones, such as a laundry basket, it will significantly large size and the frame must be strong enough.

You can make a chest for sewing supplies, its complexity lies in the weaving of the internal partitions. The most common wicker product is a vase. To make such a product original, make the edge openwork.

Products made from newspaper wicker are easy to use due to their non- complex technology, anyone can learn. And after looking at examples of such works at least once, you will definitely want to create such beauty at home.

Such weaving from newspapers for beginners simply cannot leave indifferent all those who have a craving for beauty. And this will become another one of your hobbies, and maybe your only one!

Weaving from newspaper tubes video lessons for beginners

Also, to visually familiarize yourself with the process of weaving from newspaper tubes for beginners, we recommend studying several videos from experienced designers and craftsmen. These reviews will talk in detail about the technology as well as visual examples of finished products.

Video: Lesson on rolling tubes from newspapers - secrets and nuances

Video: How to weave a basket with a rectangular bottom

Video: A basket of magazine tubes for beginners.

Video: Basket made of newspaper tubes for beginners

Video: Weaving a heart basket from newspapers

Turn your ideas into reality, and you will succeed, we wish you success in your endeavors!

Below we have put together a gallery of photo ideas for weaving from newspaper tubes that will help you customize and choose exactly what you like. We offer more than 50 photo options: