8.05.2010

Knotted jute vase

{from Ballard Designs}

Have you seen those vases/bottles from Ballard Design and Pottery Barn?  If not, see above.  Well, BD wants 60$ for the mid-size one.  They're a nice beachy touch, and although I'm not into that trend in a big way, I do think it's silly that they charge so much for something that you can make for free.  Here's what I used:
I had another of the vinegar jugs that I used in this post, but I've seen similar items at consignment shops.  The twine was a buck at Target, and I got it forever ago, so I'm not counting it as costing anything.  And I probably stole the scissors from my mom's house.
To start, I tied a ring around the top, where I wanted the netting to start.
Then I cut 8 lengths of twine, each of them about 4 times the height of my jug.  I tied them around the starting ring so they hung down in two equal strings.  Like so:
{First I tied 4 of them at NSE and W, then tied the other 4 in between to make sure my spacing was even}
Then I started tying strings together.  Adjacent strings, coming from 2 different knots above.
{This was after one round of knot tying}
{After eleven rounds- all done)
After that I pulled the threads tight across the bottom and tied them to a string across from them:
{I'm holding it in my feet}
Finished!  It's all just square knots.  Not bad, eh?  Better than my IKEA bag version:


I think I'll redo it.
Oh, and it's just square knots.


33 comments:

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  2. Thank you so much for your sweet comment!
    Rachel(from rachelrphotography.blogspot.com)

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  4. That looks awesome! I love it when smarty pants bloggers figure out how to do something on the cheap! :) Thanks!!!

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  5. Fantastic, cute, and cheap! Nice job. I might have to follow your tutorial and try one for myself!

    ~Chelsea

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  6. Cute! I love it when you can do something fabulous for dirt cheap! It is such a high! Great job!

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  7. Love it! This is so great! I found you on Funky Junk Interiors

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  8. Wow,what a nice tutorial...thank you for sharing

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  9. I was just wondering the other day how I could do this! Very Cool!!

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  10. Wonderful tutorial! I have a "thing" for big glass jars/jugs and this will look excellent on a couple of them! Love your vinegar jars and jugs, everything here comes in plastic. This jute net would go excellently with a beachy seashell vibe. Thanks!

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  11. I knew there had to be a way to make those... thanks for the great tutorial!

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  12. Thanks for the great tutorial! I was just recently thinking of doing something like this, but didn't know how, but now I do!

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  13. Such a pea pinkin cute thrifty idea...luv it!

    Blessings,
    Linda

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  14. Very cute! My mom would love this, she has always loved nautical themed stuff.

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  16. Great tutorial! Thanks for sharing!

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  17. Hi Kasia! Love love love these! What a fantastic idea - and fabulous price! I am featuring this today {stop by and grab a featured button if you like} Thanks so much for joining the Sunday Showcase - I greatly appreciate it! Hope you have a wonderful week. ~ Stephanie Lynn

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  18. Hi Kasia! Love love love these! What a fantastic idea - and fabulous price! I am featuring this today {stop by and grab a featured button if you like} Thanks so much for joining the Sunday Showcase - I greatly appreciate it! Hope you have a wonderful week. ~ Stephanie Lynn

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  19. AAAHHH! I saw something like this at HomeGoods and was wondering how to do the knotted thing -- GREAT JOB! It looks fantastic, Kasia! :)

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  20. Cute idea. Thanks for sharing and making it look so so easy!

    Brittany
    http://www.prettyhandygirl.com

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  21. So pretty! I love those bottles, but have a pretty hard time finding them around here. You did a great job and thanks so much for linking up to Style Feature Saturday! -shaunna :)

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  22. Loved this so much I featured it this week!

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  23. Just the other day I saw those PB vases and wondered if I could do something similar with some lamp bases I have. You've given me hope!
    Great job!

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  24. I. love. this.

    I have a huge glass water cooler vase that I am totally going to do this too.

    How awesome!
    Bernadette
    www.b3homedesigns.blogspot.com

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  26. Hi Kasia! I just wanted to let you know you inspired me to make my own faux fishing floats. I used your tutorial! Anyway, if you'd like to take a look its posted on my blog today. I linked back to you and your lovely tutorial! Thanks! :)

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  27. LOVE it! I've been trying to figure out how to do just this! They look fantastic! I'm going to put this on my Facebook page.

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  28. Oh deary! I just decided what everyone is getting for Christmas!

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  29. I love this tutorial! Thank you so much for showing us how to tie off the vinegar bottles:)Awesome!!!

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  31. Thank you so much! I have been going crazy trying to figure out how to make these darn knots!

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  32. Just wanted to let u know I gave a link to your Demijohn post on my blog today. I made a Demijohn myself a while back and am just now posting about it. Though I was inspired by the Ballard version, I wanted to share links to other blogs who created their own demijohns as well. Hope you'll come by and check mine out. Yours look great!


    http://sceneofthegrime.blogspot.com/2011/07/dollar-store-demijohn-easy-diy.html



    Best, Laurie

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