Following on from this week's reader sewn fabric baskets, today I'm showcasing a fabric basket with a slightly different construction method.
Damjana, from AppleGreen Cottage, shows how to make nesting fabric baskets, with measurements for three sizes. The smallest basket is just the right size for storing reusable makeup remover pads. The video tutorial and detailed written instructions will step you through the process of making your own baskets.
Fabric baskets have so many uses around the house, providing storage for baby items, keys, sewing notions, recipe cards to name a few. If you have any fabric baskets, what do you put in them? My fabric baskets are mainly in the sewing room, full of selvedges, scrap fabric and all manner of little bits and pieces.
You might like to check out the following fabric basket tutorials added to the Fabric Baskets linky...
- Thread Catcher & Notions Baskets
- Denim Jeans Baskets
- Pencil Holder Baskets
- Scrappy Fabric Basket
- Scalloped Edge Fat Quarter Basket
- Fabric Covered Basket
- Fabric Storage Baskets
- Burlap Fabric Bowl
- Fabric Basket with Drawstring Enclosure
- Rope Fabric Basket
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