Wire rusk bowl

To make a wire breadcrumb you will need:
• soft wire with a core diameter of no more than 1.0 mm. white and brown;
• pliers;
• wire cutters.
Using wire cutters, 12 identical pieces of white wire, 50 cm each, are cut. The pieces are divided into four bundles of three wires each. The bundles are folded into a square, as shown in the photo. Next, the brown wire is bent in half and the resulting loop is put on one of the warp bundles. The loop is tightened, and the working brown ends cross and grab the next bunch. The entire square is pulled in this way, then the white wires of the base are pulled apart from the bundles to the sides and braided separately. It is woven 7 rows in a figure eight weave. To move on to working on the walls of the product, the branches of the base are bent at an obtuse angle to the bottom. Weaving continues 4 more rows up. Having reached a sufficient height, the remaining wires are bent and hidden inside, the ends are clamped with pliers. The remaining branches of the base are rounded with an arc and inserted into the base of every second wire. Having completed the openwork top, bite off all the protruding ends of the wire.






















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