Learn how to make small round fabric baskets with our free sewing pattern. Cute DIY trinket baskets with Liberty of London Fabric.
I love sewing projects that use pre-cut fabrics but I often have a handful of leftovers pieces that I’m not sure what to do with. That’s why I designed this easy basket that you can sew with 10’’ layer cake squares! It’s a fast and easy to sew fabric basket that’s reversible too.
Fabric Baskets Tutorial - DIY projects for quilters and crafters - easy to make. Perfect for beautiful quilted gifts.
Learn how to crochet round baskets and make these sturdy and stylish crochet baskets in three sizes. Get organized or make a crochet basket as a gift. The free pattern includes written instructions and a video tutorial.
How to Make a Rope Basket, Clothesline rope baskets, a quick and easy rope basket tutorial with lots of pictures
This quick crochet mini basket pattern is a great addition to any home due to their functionality. The pattern is beginner-freindly.
See how to sew a basket in 3 different sizes, for all your storage needs. These diy fabric baskets are so cute and super easy to sew!
If you enjoy the beach or want to have a ocean themed room, this shell basket is the perfect thing for you. Crochet Shall Bag, Crochet Shall Purse
Make the large fabric basket using this sewing tutorial, then sew the small fabric basket using the fabric scraps
A digital sewing pattern by jotdotshop The Turtle Fabric Basket is a sewing pattern which allows you to create a whimsical and functional storage container. The pattern provides step-by-step instructions and a list of required materials to help you make your own basket.The basket is designed to resemble a cute turtle with a textured shell and a soft, plush body. It has a circular base and a tapered shape, allowing it to hold a variety of items such as sewing supplies, toiletries, or small toys.
If you read my blog post yesterday, I reviewed two baskets tutorials. They are very excellent tutorials to be checked out! But, I still wasn't totally happy with my baskets. These were going to become my Christmas presents for the year, and I wanted to get them right for all of my friends and family. I made another version of the one hour basket from Kelby. This time using the heaviest stabilizer available here in Germany - S 520, Vliesoline. I thought it worked much better to give the basket the stability it needed to hold its shape and purpose of a stairs' basket (that accumulates everything from the house). I also bought some heavy, home decor fabric which is actually cheaper here than quilting fabric. Different Trial Versions in Production If you look at the gray baskets closely, that one on the far right was my first try with the heavy stabilizer and the home decor fabric. I used a medium weight stabilizer (Vliesoline S320) on the light, print fabric and a heavyweight (S 520) on the lower, gray, dotty fabric. Since this stabilizer is three times more expensive than "regular" I thought this would be a good compromise. The shape became very solid, maybe even too solid! It is extremely hard to maneuver the basket under the sewing machine after the bottom is sewn shut and you are trying to attach the inner and outer layers. On the second gray basket (the next gray one you see to the left, sandwiched between the two red baskets), I top stitched 1/4" above the area where the print and dotty fabrics are sewn together. This definitely gives the basket character! I also top stitched 1/4" from the top of the basekt to keep the inner shell in place. This seam is originally sews 1/2" seam allowance, but you can definitely top stitch lower than 1/8" from the top. I also attached the handles with a one-inch spacing from the center seam making the handles ends two inches apart. Okay, these were looking even better, and I wanted a little diversity with a fabric change. I used the "red/orange" fabric (also home decor and washed!) with a medium weight stabilizer (Vliesoline S320) on all segments of the basket except the inner lining. This worked out even better! It gave the basket enough stiffness to stay flat, but was much easier to sew under the machine when it came to attaching both the inner lining and outer shell together. The upper "linen-look" fabric I pressed downwards this time instead of upwards and top stitched on the bottom area with a beige cotton thread. I think it makes the basket look very professional! I didn't want to quilt a lot on this basket, because this is supposed to be a speedy project for Christmas, right? Even though I spent several days (one week) to perfect my "gift basket," it was worth it! Just think, I worked out all of the bugs for you to get started on your holiday baskets! I have added a TWO-page cheat-sheet of how I constructed my basket. Go ahead and start scoping out some beautiful home decor fabric (heavyweight) for the outer shells and quilting quality fabric (lightweight) for the insides. You can download the cheat sheet on my FREE DOWNLOADS page. Donations are kindly welcomed and accepted. THANK YOU!. And if you are celebrating Thanksgiving today, happy Thanksgiving!! We will be celebrating on the weekend when we have time to enjoy it. Thanks for stopping by for the second part of the one-hour basket review!
How to Make a Reversible Drawstring Bag. DIY Pattern & Tutorial
Remember Storage Basket Colombo Design In Small Size Made Of Sewn Cotton Rope With 2 Carry HandlesA stylish storage accessory that works just as well as a decorative object. This beautiful, multi-coloured basket in a classic cylinder shape can easily store magazines, cushions and blankets in the living room or towels and laundry in the bathroom. A great eye-catcher that you, literally, just can't take your eyes off! Made of durable sewn cotton rope.Dimensions Dia 37 x H 43 cm W37 x L37 x H43 cms Read more Brand Remember
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Small Weekender Bag FREE Sewing Pattern and Tutorial Make a new weekend travel bag with this easy sewing tutorial. What you'll need: Fabric30in zip and ...
A quick and easy DIY basket you can knit up no time flat. These small baskets are soft and flexible and can be folded down for storage.
Do you need a more organized working space? Or maybe you want to make the bathroom more organized? If the answer is yes, then, these Bubble Pod Containers are perfect for you! The finished size is approximately 5″. Their shape is round which helps them be the perfect pods for storing things like cotton reels […]
Back when I was newer to crafting a wise knitter (it was Joelle!) told me…
How to Sew a Crossbody Bag with Multiple Pockets If you're always on the go and need a reliable bag to carry all your essentials, a cros...
Get these 30 free stuffed animal patterns with tutorials and get sewing! Stuffed animals can be fun to make and even better to give to someone to squeeze.
Some patterns call for these automatically, and there are also good reasons to use them in zipper bags of all sorts, to keep the teeth of the zipper out of
This little hanging basket is perfect for storing your cell phone, headphones, keys or other small but very important accessories. Hang it on a doorknob, a hook, or a bedpost to keep those necessities handy. Supplies needed:9
This summer I was invited to a "Favorite Things" party. I wasn't lucky enough to come home with a snappy bag, but the seed wa...
Written plus video tutorial shows you how to sew a zipper pouch - great practice for zippers and fun and quick gifts to make
So I think I left the last post mentioning that I couldn’t stop after making the Poolside Tote for my
Just imagine the fun on Easter morning when the children find Frankie and Frannie Frog or Bennet Bunny in their Easter basket. Sew simple to make!
How to make a simple tote bag. Easy to follow step by step instructions with pictures. Perfect for beginners. Tote bags make great gifts!
New! Plover Pouch Pattern, a Noodlehead sewing pattern perfect for using your favorite quilting cotton. A zippered pouch in 3 sizes!
Come learn how to sew a zipper pouch. This simple step-by-step tutorial for a DIY Zipper Pouch will help you make one in no time.
Sew a set of 3 open-wide zipper bags perfect for travel with this tutorial.
This zip pouch is made with scraps sewn together to form panels, then some quilting lines are added to create a nice sturdy pouch. DIY Sew Tutorial
The Yarn bag is easy sew project perfect for holding your yarn, crochet projects or sewing projects. The Yarn bag features a inner pocket for crochet hooks or other tools. This bag pattern is an beginner sewing pattern.
5 Small and Inexpensive DIY Sewing Christmas Gifts! Make a quilted table runner, rope bowl or pillow with this free tutorial.
This fabric pod basket pattern will help you organize things in every room in the house! They make great craft containers too.
This is a great super, fun and easy tote bag tutorial that you will want to make over and over again! (updated 04/18/2014) Please read entire instructions prior to cutting fabric or starting. What you need is: 1/2 yd of 2 different fabrics 2 yds coordinating webbing 2 pieces batting, thin like warm and natural 15"x 10" -not meant to cover whole bag From these items you want to cut you're fabric into these measurements: 2 pieces batting (thin like warm and natural) 15"length x 10" wide 2 bag pieces 15"length (left to right if using directional) x 20.5"wide (up and down) 2 pocket pieces 15"length x 16.5" wide cut webbing into two 1 yd pieces Now you're ready to start! First fold pocket piece in half and press, then you're going to layer your pieces You should have 2 sets of these sandwich like sets.. Next take one set and pin one of the webbing yards, to make the straps. Starting at the bottom leave about 4" between each strap. do this to the other set, so both look like this.. Now you're going to stitch the strap to all 3 layers, starting at one cut end of webbing, sewing along the edge of the strap. You will stitch pass the pocket and up to where your batting edge ends. (this will allow the fabric to show at the top above the pocket when finished) Pivot your bag with needle down and sew the other edge of the strap back down to where you started. This will tack down both edges of this strap. Repeat this to other side of strap on same side of bag your working on. Repeat to other bag side. Once both are complete you are half way DONE! Now layer the 2 bag sides one on top of each other right sides together. At this point your straps are loose on the inside of the bag, just make sure to keep them out of the way, when you sew. Pin together leaving a 5" opening at the top center. (remember sewn straps are at the bottom of the bag) Stitch 1/2 inch around all 4 sides. Remembering to leave a 5" opening. Now you're going to shape corners of bag and lining. (bit tricky) You're going to open up the corner and press it down so it looks like this. then pin it and measure 2" from the point and about 4" across and sew along that 4". Do this to all 4 corners. Does you're bag look like this? (TIP before you cut the corners I would make sure that the lining fits great, just in case you need to make some adjustments...I'm talking from experience) NOW slowly turn it inside out, and if you're lining sits great, then go ahead and cut the corners. You can now stitch closed the lining (the 5" opening) with a small stitch.. and lastly you're going to top stitch the top of the bag...Remember you're top stitching so make a bigger size stitch, like a 4.0 would be great.. isn't this cute? my friend made this one for her little girl.. even her inside looks so professional.. Now both of these bags used the same pattern, but obviously they turned out a little different..(I think my bag measurements were a little off.. to my defense it was about 7pm and my brain shuts off at 5p...) but they both still look good. so with that said if you bag comes out a little bigger or smaller it will still do it's job and know one will know but you.. Go and make some and send me pictures. I would love to see what you can create! My elephants bag was made from Daiwabo Japan Fabric, Tip Top Elephant Walk grey, lightweight Cotton canvas and zag stripe chevron in pink. Friends bag made from Patty Young Sanctuary line, Aromatherapy sherbet and glass tiles sherbet from lining.. all fabric can be found HERE and batting and webbing can be found at any local fabric shop. I got mine from jo-anns. Our bags finished size (yours could come out slightly different) width 13.5" height 10.5" including handle 16" high depth 4"..
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