Things You'll Need:
- Fresh Herbs
- 18-gauge Florist Wires
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Step 1
Buy a wire-framed basket from a garden center.
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Step 2
Choose fresh herbs that have long stems and foliage that is feathery. Flax, goldenrod, tansy and costmary work well. Use mint to add a refreshing fragrance.
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Step 3
Gather one or two stems and anchor the ends down into a crack at the base of the basket frame.
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Step 4
Weave the entire length of stems in a horizontal direction under and over the wire frame. Be sure to press the stems firmly against the base of the basket frame.
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Step 5
Select one or two more stems after the first bundle of stems has been woven in.
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Step 6
Lay this bundle across the previously woven row to overlap it by an inch. Begin weaving, using the opposite under-over pattern of the preceding row.
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Step 7
Add one stem to each bundle as you move an inch up the basket.
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Step 8
Pause when 3/4 of an inch of the basket remains to be woven.
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Step 9
Attach a handle by making a semicircle of braided grapevines or herb stems and securing it to the basket with florist wire.
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Step 10
Continue weaving stems around the basket until you reach the top of the basket. Weave under and over the handle ends.
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Step 11
Secure southernwood using florist wire around the top of the rim to hide the metal edge.
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Step 12
Place the basket upside down and let it dry.









