Hello mini friends! I don't quite recall what inspired me to create this little laundry cart. I'm sure I saw a picture while scanning IG.
I don't know about you, but for me working with wire is not easy. The glue that I use doesn't want to adhere to wire and I don't know how to solder. Maybe I'm just not patient enough to wait for the right kind of glue to dry. Even when I have been patient enough my projects would still fall apart. So, in this project I use small strips of cardstock across the wire to hold it in place and simply make a tight pinched bend on the wire frame. For the actual, rectangle frame I used tape. Then when adding the canvas basket I used wood glue.
When I made the first cart I didn't have trouble when I made the holes for the "wheels" from tiny eye hooks. When making the second cart for tutorial pictures, the wood split. I simply glued pieces of cardstock to repair the splits. If you use something small, like a toothpick, to mash holes where the legs will be before screwing them in your wood shouldn't split.
I used an old piece of fabric for the basket. You can also use drop cloth.
You can use whatever kind of stamping for the laundry business design that you have. I wound up using some old leather punch stamps. I call it Carriage House Laundry. I ironed folded creases to go over the cart frame and glued them into place with wood glue.
I cut small strips of fabric for the handles and ironed a fold in the. and just glued them on.
The second cart went together a lot faster than the first one. Trial and error!
At first, I was going to add button wheels but decided in the end that they didn't need them.
Hope you enjoy!!
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Un tutorial fantástico, siempre pasa lo mismo , el primero cuesta y se aprende de los errores. Gracias por el tutorial. Buen día
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