More fabric baskets for you today, and another construction method.
Caroline, from Sew Can She, shows how to make Fabric Baskets, using 10" squares. It's a great project for leftovers from a layer cake. The tutorial demonstrates how to attach the lining and exterior fabrics together at the corners, making for a smooth finish inside.
What's your best tip for making a fabric basket?
You might like to check out the following fabric basket tutorials added to the Fabric Baskets linky...
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- Fabric Storage Baskets
- Recycled Woven Denim Baskets
- Placemat Baskets
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These look great. They do have very neat corners :)
ReplyDeleteI have some layer cake squares left over from a swap years ago these look like the perfect use for them! Thanks Pam and Caroline :)
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The tutorial for reversible fabric baskets is a user-friendly and easy-to-follow project suitable for both beginners and experienced crafters. It provides clear instructions on selecting fabrics, sewing sides and corners, and reinforcing the basket with interfacing. The tutorial also offers tips on working with different fabric types, allowing for endless customization. The tutorial is suitable for both small and large baskets, and can be scaled up or down for different needs. Virginia premises liability attorney Lawyers are bound by a code of ethics that requires them to maintain confidentiality, represent their clients to the best of their ability, and avoid conflicts of interest.
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