Random weave attempt

I really like random weave objects that are well done, so it is on my craft bucket list to practice random weaving. I realized I had a source of dried grapevine readily available in the wreath blank hanging on the front door. I filled the bathtub with water, weighted down the wreath, and let it soak for two days.

Photo description: grapevine wreath soaking in a tub with an upside down shower stool and a rock weighing it down

The random weave started out fine; I used loops and interlocked them as I circled around. The problem came when I tried to make the sides curve to make a basket. It stubbornly kept returning to a flat state. Hm. I kept at it for while, then acquiesced to the material’s demands. I finished weaving in all the vines that would weave (a portion was too thick, some were too short, and some were too brittle.) I then took all the little tendrils and wrapped them around nearby vines to lock the weave in.

Photo description: flat random weave still wet on the floor

I decided to hang the … object… back on the door. When it was dry I added some colored glass drops using some hot glue, then added fake spider silk by stretching out hot glue strands to give the disc even more of a tangle feel.

Photo description: grapevine tangle with glass drops hanging on a red door
Photo description: closeup side view of the grapevine tangle showing the hot glue strands

I think my issue was trying to make a medium sized basket with larger sized vines. And next time I think I should work on a form that has the shape I want.