Spring Basket
Need:one piece of felt or batting measuring: 8x13 inches
one piece of " ": 2x11 inches
one piece of " ": 2x11 inches
contrasting felt for flowers and leaves
2 buttons
pinking shears
2 buttons
pinking shears
Make:
2. fold in half and sew up the sides with a 1/4 inch seam allowance... trim excess with pinking shears
3. make boxed corners by opening and folding in the opposite direction with the seam now falling right in the middle (see photo)
4.keeping seams even with one another on both sides, mark and sew a 3 1/2 inch seam over the corner... trim off excess triangle (from the corner)
you now have your basket... fold over top about an inch
5. Make handle: fold 11x2 piece of felt in half the long way. Sew up each side with a 1/4 seam allowance. Trim excess with pinking shears.
6. Cut out eight flower petals (I made hearts for simplicity) and two leaves
7. Sew handle to the outside of basket directly over side seam.
8. Tack four flower petals and leaf together with a few hand stitches. Attach flowers with buttons covering where the handle meets the basket.
Fill and enjoy!
There are so many ways you can personalize these... covered in felt flowers, applique, embroidery, buttons... I'd love to hear how you create yours! And if you're a maker who doesn't sew... I have a basket just for you coming up.
So sweet, Maya. Love the simplicity, as always.
ReplyDeletethat is really cute- I may have to make one for my son this easter- thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteOooh this is a nice little project for the weekend, I can see it with a couple of ducks eggs in as gifts!
ReplyDeleteThank you xx
Sweet! Sweet! Sweet!
ReplyDeleteOh, that makes me want to start making Easter-decorations as well...
Best wishes,
K.
PilliPilli Handmade
ooooh and yet again another useful & beautiful thing to make ... Thanks so much dearest Maya !! Have a great day today ! oxoxo
ReplyDeleteYou are always my hero! Stupid as I was, I was looking in the stores to buy a new basket for eastern-eggs! But of course: I should make some myself! Thank you very much!
ReplyDeleteVery cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing all the steps.
They would make great little Easter gifts.
Have a wonderful beginnig of Spring!
Maya, this is so sweet! Just yesterday I was looking for a gift bag and thought... hmmm, I'd rather have a basket of some sort and this would be perfect!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing and happy spring!! :)
Gorgeous! Perfect for my lil girl to go easter egg hunting with.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing : )
Lovely basket, feels so natural and cozy. I laughed when I read your last line because I was already wondering if I could hot-glue this basket together. But really, I just need to find a space to keep my machine out at all times. Looking forward to your next project and thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you SO much for this post Maya. I've been trawling the web looking for ideas for easter egg baskets for me nieces and this is perfect!
ReplyDeleteJo
Thank you so much for sharing! I was looking for a quick, easy easter basket idea for my girls. Now I found it!
ReplyDeleteCute idea, if I get around to crafting with the kids for Easter, we may do a version of this with glue.
ReplyDeleteOh, so perfect! I will certainly make two of these tonight to hold our spring treasures for tomorrow! Thanks :)
ReplyDeletelove the idea, it would be an easy thing to do for my 7yo.
ReplyDeleteLove this!
ReplyDeleteI linked to this from my blog; hope that's okay.
Dawn
That is super cute! Thanks for sharing the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteAdorable. I love another excuse to sew box corners. They really jazz an item up!
ReplyDeleteHow darling! I'll be making two for my daughters. I just told my husband last night we need to buy Easter baskets -- but this is SO-O much better! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful post to return home to.
ReplyDeleteI love the early spring we are having here.
My fingers are crossed in hope that it lasts .
This is a wonderful project. I like the way you used batting--great idea! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! I recently discovered your wonderful blog--added it to my blog-roll.
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Cathy
so sweet. your blog is so nice. thanks for sharing so much.
ReplyDeleteToo cute! I posted some we made in a kids' sewing club at http://www.sewingschool.blogspot.com. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteAww, that's beautiful, I love it! I'll be linking.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet little basket Maya!!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI just can't get enough of Easter and Spring projects! Thanks for making my day with your sweet and simple tutorial :)
ReplyDeletewonderful!
ReplyDeletei like it!
i set a link to this tutorial at my blog.
i hope you'll agree.
if not, please leave a short comment.
doro.
Thank you so much!!! I just made this for my 1 year old little girl. It is the perfect size for her.
ReplyDeleteso sweet and lovely, very spring, very girly. love it!
ReplyDeleteA perfect basket for my softie Easter Buns. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteJody
Hi, thank you so much for your great instructions. I've used the idea to create this Hot Cross Bun basket.
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These are absolutely darling! Thanks so much for the tutorial!
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful idea! thank you :o)
ReplyDeletethanks so much, maya!
ReplyDeletehere's mine...
http://gidgetgoeshome.com/2010/03/31/muffins-and-felt/
Your work is wonderful! Absolutely love it!
ReplyDeleteHi there! I love this idea...it's so darling...and I was hoping that you might add it to my Easter and Spring Linking Party to share with my readers. If you are interested, you can go here http://bakedbyjoanna.blogspot.com/2011/04/easter-linking-party.html to enter. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute, and looks simple enough even for me! How big does the basket end up being? I want to make one big enough to hold some little toys for my kids' Easter baskets.
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