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Jute Star E27 Pendant Lamp

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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4 plates
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H2D 3 Plate Print - ABS
H2D 3 Plate Print - ABS
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3 plates

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Description

Crafted from a 3D-printed frame and hand-threaded with raw jute, Jute Star captures the quiet elegance of Nordic design through natural texture and geometric light play.

 

🔹 Designed for E27 pendant fittings
🔹 No glue required for frame assembly
🔹 Hand-woven with 2mm thick natural jute twine
 

Let it hang as a centerpiece in a calm reading nook, above a dining table, or as a soft accent in a hallway — where light filters gently through the woven threads

Assembly:
To create the full woven pattern, you'll thread jute twine around all six ribs in repeating loops. Each pass connects the same notch number on every second rib and returns to where you started.

Step 1 – First Diagonal Layer (See Image 1)

  1. Start on the rib with deeper grooves – this is where both the beginning and end of each twine pass is secured.
  2. Glue the twine to notch 1.
  3. Thread the twine to notch 18 on the next rib clockwise, then to notch 1 on the following rib — and continue this pattern around all six ribs.
  4. You will return to notch 1 on your starting rib, completing a full loop.
  5. Repeat this with:
    • notch 2 → 19 → 2 → ... → back to 2
    • notch 3 → 20 → 3, and so on.
  6. Continue until you have filled notches 18–36 on the even-numbered ribs (2, 4, 6) and notches 1–18 on the others.

Once all even ribs are fully threaded, the first half of the pattern is complete.

Step 2 – Second Diagonal Layer (See Image 2)

  1. Now begin from notch 36 on your original starting rib.
  2. Thread across to notch 17 on the next rib, then to notch 36 on the following rib, and continue around.
  3. As before, return to the starting rib to complete the loop.
  4. Repeat in descending order:
    • notch 35 → 16 → 35,
    • notch 34 → 15 → 34, etc.
  5. Continue until all odd-numbered ribs (1, 3, 5) are fully threaded.

This final pass crosses over the previous layer, forming the distinctive criss-cross weave.

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Comment & Rating (44)

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my favorite lamp right now! thank you- the kids had a fun time wrapping embroidery thread in different colors
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Absolutely love this print, it’s in our bathroom and looks so good! Thank you :)
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Looking good! :D
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Very good model.
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Excellent, and easy to do. I recommend using a new spool of twine rather than one of those cylinders that you may have hanging around in the garage, it makes it so much smoother to pull as you go, with no tangles.
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Thank you for the Boost!!
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Quite fun, haha
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It is! :D
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It's very cool
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That is a cool look! Love the effect plate
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Very nice. Print perfectly with pla
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
Beautiful!
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Thanks for the rating!
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I really like the design, and weaving it was a nice way to keep my hands occupied while watching a movie. It might be nice if there was a way to do it all without continuously cutting the twine, maybe a recess on the "start" rib that would let you bring it down and weave the next direction the other way without having the twine sticking out and casting a shadow Sadly it's probably not going to stay in place, the light I fitted it on is at the top of my stairs and it doesn't quite block enough light out the sides so it's shining directly in my eyes whenever I go downstairs. May try again with a thicker twine.
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Very cool! Quite ingenious, I must say, to incorporate different materials in that way!
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Awesome! Yes, it opens up quite a few possibilities! :D
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