Lovely purse – I like the proportions and colour. By Gitte Jensen
Sweet and simple. By Gitte Jensen
The first company I have come across to use Windmill Loop weaving to promote their product – it displays the logo well. Organo
‘Loop-di-loop’ handmade bag for life. Love the name. Made from non-recyclable coffee and drinks sachets by a social enterprise. Clear Community, Indonesia
Small bag or Purse made from Coffee Sachets. Used card template to fold loops. Video by Ochi Craft HD, Indonesia.
Crocheting the top of these bags is another alternative to finish the edges. Video in Thai, by Yim Siam.
Recycling Coffee Bags in Indonesia. Instructions from Eleven Green Club, a Girl’s Club in Bangung.
Video – how to make a bag made out of crisp packets stapled together. by Jing Si Books & Cafe Malaysia
Video of Windmill Fold weave using Crisp Bags/Plastic wrappers – in Chinese, by Wendymosquito.
A book in Chinese with a page of instructions on Windmill Loop Weaving using paper. Can anyone help me find out the history of this technique in China?
Beautiful recycled paper baskets with photo instructions. by Cecile Cua, Taiwan
Beautiful bag from Japan made with Windmill Knot weaving. Love the graded shape it makes. Minne.com
Paper mache artist, Liat Binyamini Ariel, from Israel. Talented illustrator and puppet maker. I especially admire the Love Seat made from paper mache.
Recipe for Paper Mache by using shredded office waste paper, and used egg-cartons. by Liat Binyamini Ariel
Abridged version of Instructables post for this great design. By Waldemar Sha
This excellent video tells the story of the beginnings of ChuChu, an earth friendly social enterprise in Myanmar that creates beautiful stuff from trash.
Shop and Workshopmade out of waste materials. Large range of recycle products; belts from bicycle tyres, purses from inner-tubes, necklaces from pull tabs, wallets, pencil bags, sleeves for wine bottles from various plastics. ChuChu, Myanmar
Created by Italian NGO Cesvi, the ChuChu project collects waste and teaches locals to transform trash into recycled crafts with an environmental message.
Overview of ChuChu loop weaving with inner tubes, from their Facebook page.
Overview of ChuChu loop weaving with plastics, from their Facebook page.
A selection of Tetra pak baskets and bags.
A video in Chinese showing a neat way of finishing off Windmill Knot weave to give a flat top. by ivy手作, Ivy Handmade
A story to describe how to make a windmill toy from coconut palm, by Marion Healy, Mackay Queensland Australia
The Windmill knot is a basis for some small Maori weaving projects. by Mandy
A short video tutorial by pinkyFROG SHOP on the Windmill Knot techniques – in Malay.
A look at the traditional Maori Windmill Knot weave in search of a name for Windmill Loop Weaving. Journal of the Polynesian Society
1:8 ratio Windmill loop weaving for shopping bags, Storage baskets, Laundry baskets, Wrapping paper caddy and more. by JennyWoodruff
Great project using Reverse Windmill Loop Weave By Hans from the Netherlands
Truncated cube using 4 way windmill loop weave. Made from inner tube loops. by Axolotl01
Love this mat. Innertube Loop Creations by Idea63
A truncated icosahedron made of interlocking pentagons and hexagons. by Tom Tucker
A water bottle holder using the 4 way windmill loop weave technique. by Sean Ryan
Using the 3 way loop weaving to make 5 and 6 sided shapes – and the characteristics these have. Innertube Loop Creations by Idea63
Explains the opportunities of the loops cutting from innertube. Innertube Loop Creations by Idea63
Lovely handbag design with attractive pattern. by DIY family in Taiwan
Dog from magazines made by DIY family in Taiwan.
Woven leather dog is influenced by woven cigarette packet sculptures. Matt Fothergill
Animal sculptures from Cigarette packets using Windmill Loop Weave. Inspirational. Made by Derek Fitton.
Collection of images and anecdotes about windmill loop weave cigarette packet dogs.
Cigarette Packet Dog examples. Site by John Hewitson
A well established women’s enterprise with online shop selling a variety of Windmill loop woven products from India.
A fascinating insight into a series of Social Enterprises in India headed by Devika Krishnan.
Training for bags, pouches, placemats and a variety of utility products to be made by children from Satya School with disabilities. Multiple benefits for this social enterprise; it helps bring self-confidence and self-esteem is fun and it is also therapy.
Although possibly not reused straws – they could be. Useful techniques to apply to other projects. by i creative ideas
Baskets and Bags made out of Juice and Milk packaging – recycling, handicraft and basket making in Sweden by Konstantin Larsson.
An amazing product made by staff and children at Ban Nong Yai School Chiang Mai, Thailand.
How to make a simple basket using Windmill Loop Weaving. by Jam, DIY – Done It’s Yours
Original instructions In Thai dating back to 2009. By NOK Management
A collection of cycle beads designs. A colour-coded string of beads (necklaces and bracelets) representing a woman’s menstrual cycle. They help a woman track and monitor her cycle and identify when are fertile days and non-fertile days are. They have various uses.