![DIY Easter basket](https://i.washerhouse.com/_nw/10/906-1.jpg)
2. Wrap the ball in a bag and tie it so that it does not slip out during work.
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3. Using instant glue, glue the string onto the ball in a circle (as shown in the photo).
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4. Wrap the twine just above the middle of the ball.
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5. Carefully lubricate the wound twine with PVA glue so that our product will hold well and be elastic in the future. Let it dry for several hours.
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6. Carefully pull out the ball.
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7. Tear off the bag from the resulting half of the ball
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8. We use twine to weave a handle using the macrame technique, or you can simply braid it.
![](https://i.washerhouse.com/_nw/10/906-8.jpg)
9. Lubricate the basket with PVA glue again for greater strength. Let it dry for a few more hours.
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