I am not one to start little mini projects, but I am always envious of those who create cute little goodies. Jumping into the Goodie swap was really my way of forcing myself to give smaller projects a try. Well, thank goodness I did because I am in love with this little one!
Using another tutorial from Pink Penguin, I made this little fabric basket for my Goodie Swap partner. I really hope she likes it as much as I do. I used pieces of charms from the Rainbow Charm Swap. I think they look at home here.
The lining is one of my favorite print, but I have problems finding a quilt pattern that allows for such a large print. So, it remains on the top of my stash pile where I continue to love it. Using it in this project was perfect.
Well, Swap Partner, I truly hope you like this little one as much as I do :)
17 comments:
Put it in the post please. I am waiting.
It's really cute - I love the lining!
How could I not love it, it is adorable :)
I lllllllove it!
Yes I do like it as much as you do! Thanks Jxo
Very cute, just pop it straight in the post... ;o)
lol I will be very happy to receive it, thank you!
I am so glad to see this finished basket-it is really cute! I am bookmarking that tutorial, what a great swap item!
That is really lovely, Cindy! Beautiful fabrics and gorgeous basket.
It turned out great. I've used this tutorial, too. It's easy to follow.
this is lovely, I will have to check out the tute
Susan and I cannot both be right! So I guess she is mistaken!
I'd be happy if it arrived at my place! Well done!
Hi,
Love your basket. I featured your post here, http://quilting.craftgossip.com/?p=11452.
Great idea to challenge yourself to make smaller projects. These can be very satisfying between longer quilting projects.
Warmly,
Scarlett Burroughs
Quilting Editor, Craft Gossip
http://quilting.craftgossip.com/
This turned out great! Thanks for pointing us to The Pink Penguin for the tutorial! She's got some pretty neat stuff. I've pinned this to my Quilts,Sewing,Fabric board.
XoXoXo
Joy
SO cute! I love little projects, sometimes the big one take to long :) You did a great job!
I found this tutorial last summer and I think I made at least 20 of them. I started with red white and blue fabric and filled the baskets with paper napkins and plastic utensils for a couple of picnics I was invited to. Then I made a few in Halloween fabrics and filled them with candy. Then Christmas, you get the picture.
Her Bento box bag is another great tutorial, so easy to follow. I have used it to make several purses that I've blogged about. selinaquilts.blogspot.com stop by and take a look.
Selina
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