The
wires are flat, slightly curved, and are in long spools of 20-odd metres per
colour. You start off by cutting off strips of equal length (there is some odd
maths involved here about the ratio of the primary to secondary colour, one
being slightly shorter than the other to ensure the rectangular shape of the
basket).
Then
you make the first knot of two tightly interlocked Zs, folding one wire into a
Z, and then threading the other sideways into it. Once they are locked in the
vice like grip, you have the basic unit of the basket.
This
is not as easy as it seems, and the main problem is sorting out which wire goes
where, and keeping the knots tight. It takes not so much physical strength as
deft wristwork to get the knots to sit snugly, and takes a bit of practice!
You
then add knots in all four directions of this initial knot, making the central
spine of the flat bottom of the basket. Once you have the length and breadth
you want, you “turn” the knots upwards into a rectangular tube, and keep
weaving till you have a basket deep enough. When done, you weave the wire ends
inwards into the basket, leaving it with a sturdy edge.
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