Introduction: Macramé Toilet Roll Holder

About: I enjoy repurposing and restoring old furniture and making woodwork projects that are not seen every day. I make most of my projects using wood that is either, recycled,reclaimed and love to repurpose and rest…

As usual, my two Jack Russel terrorists were the inspiration for this project. They have recently taken to stealing our toilet paper rolls and ripping them apart. I have always had them stored on a pole on the floor next to the toilet. This meant I had to try and come up with a way to store the extra toilet rolls on the wall rather than the floor. Upcycling a large bamboo steamer worked perfectly as wall mounted toilet roll holder. One of my friends bought a bamboo steamer but It was way too big for any pot she had, so she gave it to me to see if I could repurpose it. While the size was perfect I felt it was a bit plain and boring so I gave it a macrame rope makeover.

Supplies

  • Bamboo steamer
  • Macrame rope
  • Hot Glue Gun
  • Thin MDF circle
  • Self-adhesive velcro

Step 1: Take the Back Off the Basket

The bamboo steamer I used for this project was approximately 36 cm in diameter and 15 cm deep. I only used the bottom section, I will find a purpose for the top at a later stage.

I started by removing the bottom of the bamboo basket, so I would be able to add the rope around the surface. You will need a craft knife or scissors to cut the bamboo strips that hold the base to the sides.


Step 2: Cutting the Rope

The macrame rope I used for this project was 5mm in thickness and I ordered 30metres which was enough for this project.

To start I measured the outside circle of the bamboo steamer which was 1.2m. I cut 8 pieces of rope approximately 2 meters each, I would rather have too much than getting caught short.

Step 3: Weaving the Rope

Start by gluing the 8 pieces of rope onto the bamboo steamer as shown in the photo below. Space them in groups of two across the width. You can glue them using hot glue, preferably not the black hot glue like mine. I have a large hot glue gun and use the 30cm gluesticks so just swapping the black for the clear was not an option.

Next, I cut 2 pieces of rope 5 meters long. I did originally just cut the leftover rope in half but it kept getting tangled up while I was trying to weave it. To hide my unsightly hot glue I wrapped the rope around that area first. Next, you start weaving the two pieces over and under the groups of two and around the back and start again.

As you are weaving make sure the rope on the inside of the steamer is sitting tidily like the photo below and not overlapping or crossed. It will be a pain in the butt if you only notice it at the end and have to undo it all.

To prevent the rope from tangling, I found it easier to wind the rope into a ball.

Step 4: Add Tension and Straighten Rope

Once I had covered an area of about 15cm I went back and straightened the ropes and pulled them tighter to hold them in place.

You keep repeating this step until the bamboo steamer is completely covered. If you do run out of rope and have to make a join do the join on the underneath so it is easy to hide.

Step 5: Make a Backing

I wanted it to look like it was just floating on the wall. This meant I had to make a base. I used a thin piece of MDF and marked it around the outside of the steamer. Next, I used a jigsaw and cut just inside the shape that I made. I did this to prevent the MDF from sticking out from the back of the bamboo steamer.

I used a hot glue gun to attach the weave bamboo to the base and trimmed some of the longer pieces. Finally, I nailed the MDF over the weaved bamboo.

Step 6: Hanging the Toilet Roll Holder

To hang the toilet roll holder I used 3M self-adhesive velcro. The velcro can hold up to 7 kilos which is way more than my toilet paper holder will weigh fully loaded. Our guest toilet now looks nicer and my toilet paper is out of reach for the dogs. By adding the weaved bamboo to the back, even when the toilet paper is low it still looks good.

Step 7: More Great DIY Projects

With Halloween coming shortly this Halloween mirror will be a great addition to your Halloween decor. You can also add some Halloween bottles.


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