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Lady weaves Dollar Store plastic colanders with a cord. This idea is suddenly everywhere

Posted on April 23, 2026 by Admin

That headline is just viral fluff—but the craft itself is real. People are turning cheap plastic colanders into surprisingly nice woven baskets, lampshades, or hanging planters.


🧺 What the idea actually is

You take a plastic colander (full of holes) and weave cord, rope, or yarn through the holes to:

  • Cover the plastic
  • Add texture and color
  • Turn it into something decorative

🧵 Materials commonly used

  • Cotton rope or macramé cord
  • Jute twine
  • Yarn or nylon cord

🛠️ Basic method

  1. Start at one hole near the rim
  2. Thread cord in and out of holes
  3. Keep tension even as you go
  4. Wrap or knot the rim for a clean finish

👉 It’s similar to simple basket weaving, just using a ready-made base


💡 What people make

  • Storage baskets
  • Fruit bowls
  • Hanging plant holders
  • Light covers (with proper heat-safe bulbs ⚠️)

⚠️ Things to watch out for

  • Don’t use near heat (plastic can melt)
  • Keep weaving tight so it holds shape
  • Cheap cords may fray over time

🧠 Why it’s trending

  • Very low cost
  • Easy beginner DIY
  • Big visual upgrade from basic plastic

✅ Bottom line

It’s not revolutionary—but it’s a clever, affordable craft that can look great if done neatly.


If you want, I can show you a simple pattern step-by-step so yours looks clean and not messy.

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