100% FAB. A nice project with NO ZIP!!!!! In fact, ‘nice’ is not adequate….. it’s ’GORGEOUS’. I have some very special fabric and I have been waiting for a project that is for me to do and this has got my name written all over it. Thankyou so much. (PS, I found the lighting fine). Good wishes from Belfast NI.
I am a long arm quilter and always use batting for my baskets. They will stand up really good if you quilt them across the bottom and two or three rows around the top edges. Of course, the more quilting the stiffer they become, but extra quilting is really not necessary. This basket is great in several sizes but I use the ten and twelve inch sizes because somehow my scraps are in those sizes. Loved your video it had excellent instructions. Thanks.
Will definitely be making some for my sewing room for my charm packs and mini charms instead of going to Dollar general for baskets! Thank you so much! These would make cute gifts also.
A great project to use those stray. Unusual fat quarters that you couldn't resist buying but what fo you fo with them! I am thinking of a fastener at top for safe transporting to & fro sew days. Thanks for the clever idea.
This was so, so much fun. Got my first one made. I used 16”. Too big, made it again with directional fabric and did it wrong. Will keep trying. My fault for not paying better attention. 34:39
Great tutorial ❤😊 Can you please help me, i would like it a little bigger, how do i do that?? Made a bigger center perhaps 9" and what do i measure in the middle to cit out
Great project with great clear instructions! Thanks!
The light was good. I love this little basket. Thank you for sharing, you made it look easy.
100% FAB. A nice project with NO ZIP!!!!! In fact, ‘nice’ is not adequate….. it’s ’GORGEOUS’. I have some very special fabric and I have been waiting for a project that is for me to do and this has got my name written all over it. Thankyou so much. (PS, I found the lighting fine). Good wishes from Belfast NI.
🥰🥰 I'm glad you like it!
Excellent tutorial and camera work. Appreciate your complete instructions.
Thanks so much!
I really like this idea, thanks for sharing
My first time seeing you,thank you for sharing 👍🏻🤗🪡🧵
Very good instructions. Great project.
I am a long arm quilter and always use batting for my baskets. They will stand up really good if you quilt them across the bottom and two or three rows around the top edges. Of course, the more quilting the stiffer they become, but extra quilting is really not necessary. This basket is great in several sizes but I use the ten and twelve inch sizes because somehow my scraps are in those sizes. Loved your video it had excellent instructions. Thanks.
This would make cute Easter baskets for my 10 month old twin granddaughters! Thanks
Great project. Thank you.
You're welcome!
This is beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
Smhaskar
Can’t wait to see what April’s project was
That's really cute!
Thanks for sharing
Will definitely be making some for my sewing room for my charm packs and mini charms instead of going to Dollar general for baskets! Thank you so much! These would make cute gifts also.
They would make excellent gifts!
What a cute project. I love thank you. 💕 Excellent tutorial. Your lighting is just fine.
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Cute basket. I may have to make some.
New subscriber who just loved this video and project! Thanks!!!!
Thank you for a thorough tutorial. Liked & subscribed.
A great project to use those stray. Unusual fat quarters that you couldn't resist buying but what fo you fo with them! I am thinking of a fastener at top for safe transporting to & fro sew days. Thanks for the clever idea.
Perfect for stray fat quarters!
Thanks for sharing your project 😊 . Just an idea, we can use plates of different sizes to get perfect circles
Great idea!
Greta tutorial thanks! 🌸💕🌸
So cute & easy. Thank you.
That is super cut
This was so, so much fun. Got my first one made. I used 16”. Too big, made it again with directional fabric and did it wrong. Will keep trying. My fault for not paying better attention. 34:39
You can adjust the bottom cutouts for a bigger circle. Add 1/2 in all ways and it should come out fine. Good luck!
Omgoodness I absolutely love this!!!
It’s on my wannado list, thanxabunch
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Ohhhh ya, as far as the lighting, I felt it was fine.
Also, any ideas what to use the cutout squares for!!??!! ❤️😀 34:31
Hmmm... I'd have to think on that!
I am a new subscriber, and this was fun
Glad you liked it! 😊
Great idea! I thought your lighting was fine! Do you have a bird in your room? Like a parrot?
Thanks! I do have parrots! They were in the living room on their stands, my sewing room is right next to them.
Great tutorial ❤😊
Can you please help me, i would like it a little bigger, how do i do that?? Made a bigger center perhaps 9" and what do i measure in the middle to cit out
To make the entire thing bigger, I would cut a 16 or 17 inch circle. Add a half inch to the cut-out on each side measurements.
@blocks2blocks916 thank you so much 💓
What type of foam are you using?
It was bosal I think. I had it for a tote bag I made
Do you own a bird - or what is that noise in the background
I own several parrots