I am making a dent in my fat quarter collection. The perfect place for premium picked fabric must be found. Not to big...not enough fabric. Not to small...too many scraps. This sewing project was just right.
Fat quarters from Nostalgic Organics in nursery hues.
Plastic liner carefully peeled out of a wicker doll carrier. Carefully, in order to maintain it for my pattern.
Just the right proportion for the three patterns of fabric.
I stitched a row of elastic around the outer rim of fabric to keep it snug against the wicker.
This was a quick little project that allows me to see this beautiful fabric daily. I can fill this basket with fat quarters all lined up in a row, felt, fabric scraps... I could go on and on as I love to organize.
Love it. Great idea and very attractive. Hugs ~ Mary
ReplyDeleteA little time, a little ingenuity, and a little fabric turned into a really, really great piece!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely darling. A lovely way to re-purpose a charming wicker carrier.
ReplyDeleteRenee this pink wicker is so much like the baby basket I have here for you!! The weave is a bit different but that color looks the same. I need to get on the ball for a box!!
ReplyDeleteIt turned out so cute and looks just perfect in your studio. Don't you just love when you can take bits and pieces and turn them into something wonderful. It feels so gratifying!!
ReplyDeleteI love to re-organize! Problem being that when I do this, I still go to the old place and forget where the new place is!!!
ReplyDeleteJust darling! I love it and every other item on those shelves!!
ReplyDeleteRenee,
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute and so you! I just can't believe how handy you are! I am still trying to get my shelves up!
Dearest Renee...I just love to pop in...You always have a treat to share...and, you are such an inspiration! Your choice of projects, prints and colors are so charming..so sweet and heartwarming!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind comments and encouragement!
Blessings,
Carolynn
What a great project - love the fabric.
ReplyDeleteLiz @ Shortbread & Ginger
Afreak'nDorable!! i just love that fabric and it is perfect in that basket!! sooooooo CUTE!!!!!
ReplyDeletehappy friday!
xoxo
vivian
oh, I'm drooling over all your pretty pastel wicker baskets! So pretty!! I LOVE to organize, too!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, I LOVE that chicken red riding hood fabric!!! So cute!! You did a beautiful job on the lining. And it will make a lovely place to store some fqs.
ReplyDeleteAAAAAAA! You're killin' me! So sweet and wonderful! Even the baby toys make me feel happy! Thanks for posting. ♥
ReplyDeleteThanks for brightening my morning with that pretty project...I've been so much more creative since I have started following such talented people. =D
ReplyDeleteLove the basket!
ReplyDeleteCindy
You are so clever! I have decided to give all my smaller pieces to my granddaughter. I'm setting up a little sewing station for her in my new craft room. I can kinda clean out my space and give her lots of fun things to play with!
ReplyDeleteJulie
Cute and useful - the best of all worlds!
ReplyDeleteTHAT is the cutest thing ever!!!!! Love it and the fabric choice.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely love it, my friend. i love those vintage dolly baskets, re-doing the liner is a fabulous idea. as usual, your fabric choice is superb.
ReplyDeletewell done, you!
xo
molly
Oh so CUTE... and SWEET!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteYour doll basket turned out so cute. I agree I love it a lot better than the plastic.
ReplyDeleteHugs
donna
What a perfectly sweet little basket. I think the way you organzie is so pretty! I need you to come to my house! LOL
ReplyDeleteBlessings from snowy Colorado!
Susie
What a great idea and absolutely adorable to boot! I'm pinning it to my board :)
ReplyDeleteBy the way, do you sell your little creations?
iT LOOKS GREat love all the rest stacked up to...have a great weekend. with love Janice
ReplyDeleteSo sweet.........love it. And, it's so useful too. I love, love, love the pink, yellow and green baskets on the shelf.
ReplyDeleteOkay, so I bought the magazine today and am so thrilled for you-it's just beautiful! I need you to email me because I have something to share with you and don't want to leave it in a message. I can't find what I did with your email (old age) mine is sewnwithgrace@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteYour posts are always so inspiring and sweet! Love that doll carrier!
ReplyDeleteSo fabulous! And, I love those tins so much! xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a delight, Renee! You have such a wonderful way of transforming something so sad into a thing of beauty! Now, your little pink basket can hold her head high wearing her pretty new outfit!
ReplyDeleteLovable and adorable, my sweet friend!
Carolynn
So adorable, Renee--I love the fabrics you chose! You always share the most heartwarming, charming projects...
ReplyDeleteWishing you the most wonderful day, dear friend!
Julie
Oh my, I missed this post!
ReplyDeleteThat doll basket is so cute!! You did a great job relining it.
Look at those wondeful breadboxes and sewing basket under them! Love those colors!