Place several plastic bags on top of the parchment paper, ensuring they are flat and not overlapping too much.
Cover the plastic bags with another piece of parchment paper.
Set your iron to a medium-high setting (without steam) and carefully press down on the parchment-covered plastic bags, applying even pressure for about 15-20 seconds.
Check the bags to see if they have fused into a thicker sheet. If not, repeat the ironing process.
Once the plastic sheets are ready, cut them into strips of approximately 2 inches in width.
Weave the strips together to form the base and sides of the basket, similar to a traditional basket weaving technique.
Secure the edges of the woven basket using needle and thread or glue, ensuring the structure is stable.
Trim any excess material for a neat finish.
Variations & Tips
To add a personal touch, consider dyeing the plastic strips with fabric-safe dyes before weaving for a splash of color. You can also experiment with different weaving patterns or integrate additional materials like twine or ribbon for added texture. For smaller baskets, use fewer bags and narrower strips. Alternatively, create a larger, more robust basket by using more bags and wider strips.