Easy Fabric Baskets are Perfect for Storage

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They’re Sized for Fat Quarters!

These easy fabric baskets can be as simple or decorative as you want. The basic version goes together quickly for handy storage in the sewing room (and elsewhere).

The baskets were designs for fat quarters folded into 5″ squares. That makes them perfect for other pre-cuts as well.

The designer, Grete Greenshpon, made a variety of baskets for storing her stash. Some are plain and some are quite decorative, but all of them are colored to match the fabrics they contain. That makes it easy to find just what she’s looking for.

Fabric Baskets Tutorial

Whether you make one basket or several, decorate yours however you wish with quilting, patchwork, machine embroidery or decorative trims. This is an easy project that allows plenty of room for creativity so have fun with it.

The baskets also make lovely gifts, and can be used all around the house. They are about 9 7/8″ w x 5 1/4″ d  x 6 5/8″ h.

Click here for the free “Sewing Instructions For Quick (And Less Quick) Fabric Baskets.”

 

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