Making baskets out of Tree Needles.

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TeeDee

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Can anyone advise on the woody craft of making baskets ( small ) out of long pine needles?

Found a local tree which is ideal to sit under and have a go whilst I do some recovering.

Many thanks.
 
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spandit

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I looked at the thumbnail for that video and thought I'd never have the dexterity for even attempting something that intricate
 

Toddy

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You know the big fat straws sold for drinking bubble tea ?
Cut one in half and it makes a good holder to shove the needles down into. It holds them easily while you stitch the coils. Lets you add more while you work without ending up in a fankle with lots of lose ones falling out.
 

spandit

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You know the big fat straws sold for drinking bubble tea ?
Cut one in half and it makes a good holder to shove the needles down into. It holds them easily while you stitch the coils. Lets you add more while you work without ending up in a fankle with lots of lose ones falling out.

I don't know why I'm surprised that you've ever tried bubble tea...
 
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Toddy

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Son1 has a Uni friend who lives in HK. They have visted back and forth for twenty years....and Son1 brings home stuff. I think I first had bubble tea about that long ago. It was cassava pearls and green tea.
Now all the stuff here is tapioca and sickly sweet with condensed milk.
I still make my own with green tea and cassava boba.
But the big thick straws are awfully handy for all sorts of things :)
 

spandit

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Son1 has a Uni friend who lives in HK. They have visted back and forth for twenty years....and Son1 brings home stuff. I think I first had bubble tea about that long ago. It was cassava pearls and green tea.
Now all the stuff here is tapioca and sickly sweet with condensed milk.
I still make my own with green tea and cassava boba.
But the big thick straws are awfully handy for all sorts of things :)

Ha! That's what I'd expect! Only had it once (the commercial sweet version).
 

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