Place one popsicle stick vertically on the outer edge of the pan, securing the stick near its bottom inch with glue. Repeat this step all the way around the pan, spacing each stick roughly the width of two sticks apart. These will serve as the basket’s spokes or stakes. Next, grab your rope (or cord) and make a knot around the bottom of one popsicle stick where it meets the pan’s edge. Then, create rows of rope by threading it over-and-under the consecutive sticks. Work your way around the pan, using your fingers to pull the rope snug at each pass. As you do, keep each new row pressed firmly against the previous one.
At the third row, add a bead of glue to the rope (at a popsicle stick), before adding the next row. Doing so will prevent the rope from loosening or shifting later on. Once the rows of rope reach the halfway point on the sticks, wrap the rope around each individual stick, creating a single row of this pattern. Cut the rope, securing it to a stick with glue. Then, picking back up with the rope roll, continue building rows up the rest of the sticks using the previous over-under weaving method.
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