Essentials
· Cotton fabric
· Medium-weight quilt wadding
Dimensions
list
- · Large:
- · Front
and back: 21 cm square
- · Base
and sides: 11 cm* 21 cm
- · Medium:
- · Front
and back: 18.5 cm square
- · Base
and sides: 11 cm* 16 cm
- · 5 mm
seam allowance throughout.
1. Cut two 11 cm* 21 cm rectangle of print fabric and two 11 cm* 21 cm panels in a contrast design. Cut all five pieces again from a third print fabric for the lining. With the outer fabric, stitch the two squares to each long side of the machine rectangle. Sew the two contrast rectangles to the short sides of the first rectangle to create a cross shape. Press the seams and lay on a piece of medium-weight wadding.
2. Pin the fabric to the wadding and cut to the same shape. With a coordinating thread, quilt the padded cross with parallel lines running 5 cm apart vertically and horizontally, to create a patchwork effect. Fold up the cross into a complete box shape, bringing the long edges of the panels right sides together and pinning to make an open basket.
Stitch all seams and turn right side out. Make up the lining fabric pieces in the same way as the outer.Keep the lining wrong side out and slip inside the padded basket. Pin the top edges of the basket and lining together.
3.Snip two 6 cm*12 cm pieces of fabric for the hanging loops. Press in half length ways and fold the long raw edges to the center crease. Fold again and slip stitch to enclose the raw edges. Pin the ends of each piece in a loop to two of the top corners of the basket, then tack in place about 5 mm from the edge.
4. Cut a 4 cm * 62 cm strips, joining pieces of fabric together if necessary, for the top of the basket`s edging. Fold in one short end and pin the strip to the top edge of the basket.
Make sure the raw end of the strip overlaps the folded end by at least 1 cm and the ends of the hanging loops are sandwiched between the layers of fabric. Sew the strip in place. Fold up 5 mm along the raw edge, fold the strip over the top edges of the basket, and slip stitch the folded edge to the inside.
Comments
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