It's time for something totally fun!!
A few months ago, Jessica Levitt emailed me to ask if I would be willing to sew up the Itty Bitty basket out of her new fabric line Cascade, debuting at quilt market! How cool is that? Of course I said yes without hesitation!
Here is Jess' new fabric line Cascade by Windham.
Isn't it pretty? This line is versatile and I can see this working equally well for home decor projects, purses, clothes or quilts. You can see more in the look book here.
I've modified the Itty Bitty Basket tutorial for a triple set of nesting baskets.
You can download the instructions to make this set of baskets here. It will also be available on my Craftsy page.
Check out Jess' blog page for more fun ideas as well as the other bloggers on the blog tour
Tuesday October 14th - Julie Herman - Jaybird Quilts / Jenn Nevitt -knit ’n lit
Wednesday October 15th - Amanda Kattner - What the Bobbin / Andy Knowlton - a bright corner
Thursday October 16th - Marci Debataz - Marci Girl Designs / Jennifer Auh Chon - Sunny in Cal
Friday October 17th - Angela Walters - Quilting is my Therapy / Rachel Gander - Imagine Gnats
Saturday October 18th - Elizabeth Timmons - and pins / Andrea Taddicken - knitty bitties
Sunday October 19th - Erin Erickson - Dog Under my Desk / Jessica Skultety - Quilty Habit
Monday October 20th - Caroline Press - Trillium Design / Karin Jordan - Leigh Laurel Studiosd
And here is the best part. Windham fabrics is going to give you a chance to win a little fat quarter bundle of these fabrics for yourself. All you have to do is enter the giveaway to win. I'll pick the winner on Oct 24th. Remember to check out all the other blogs as well, you can enter to win a fabric bundle from each blog page! Thanks Windham!
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I need to organize my sewing room so badly!!! These would come in great! Evin5 at aol dot com
ReplyDeleteI like to have baskets to keep my EPP hexagon work togehter all nice and tidy. x
ReplyDeleteI could use the new baskets in my nursery, or else for prettier storage in my sewing room.
ReplyDeleteCute baskets - I would use them to hold quilt supplies.
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I love your basket trio!! they would look perfect on the shelf above my sewing machine!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter has a new apartment. This style and fabric is right up her alley! They are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI would use those very pretty baskets to organize my sewing projects, since I always have several going at once! This is a beautiful line, thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI think I'll use the boxes to store my patterns and sewing notions.
ReplyDeleteI will give them to my oldest daughter to use opinion the nursery. Thank you for the great pattern.
ReplyDeleteThese little baskets would be perfect for storing the many sewing notions in my sewing room. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThey'll be berfect for all the odds and ends in my studio. One for yarn bits, one for bobbins and tools and one for fabric scraps perhaps.
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I love fabric baskets. I would use these to organize my stuff in the bathroom. Thanks!
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It would be wonderful to organize my scraps.
ReplyDeleteThose fabric baskets are so darn cute!! I would have them close to me in the family room to put things in, like my scissors, thread, dental floss, ear buds, remote controls, etc etc!!
ReplyDeleteHELLO,they will have 1st Place right on my cutting table! Thanks for sharing!
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I need some for scarves in my bedroom, some for storage in the bathroom, one for a first aid kit for the kitchen, plenty in my sewing room to organise everything, and about half a dozen in my hall cupboard to organise my entire life!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I'd make some to organize my "mom-command-center" in the kitchen LOL! :)
ReplyDeleteI think I'd use my nested baskets for mail. They look great in this fabric!
ReplyDeleteMy desk could use something pretty to help me organize the clutter!
ReplyDeleteI make them to organize my granddaughters hair accessories.
ReplyDeleteAlways toys and baby clothes to wrangle in cute baskets! Thanks for the tute!
ReplyDeleteMost definately to usefully decorate my sewing room! I need some color and some containers...these are perfect for both! Thanks
ReplyDeleteI would gift to my daughter who has wanted some bins to organize her desk! thank you!
ReplyDeleteI will use my baskets to organize sewing supplies
ReplyDeleteI definitely need baskets to organize my scraps. Those things are out of control!
ReplyDeleteThese baskets would be great for organizing projects! I'm always in various project stages.
ReplyDeleteThe baskets are so cute, love the fabric.
ReplyDeleteYour baskets are beautiful! The Cascade fabrics are just gorgeous. I'm going to have to look for them in my local quilt shops.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this giveaway opportunity.
I forgot to tell you how I would use the baskets... I think I would use the smaller ones to organize my toiletries & hair care items in my bathroom.
ReplyDeleteholding things around my sewing machine, thanks for the chance
ReplyDeleteI'd use my baskets to corral thread and scraps.
ReplyDeleteHow about organizing my sewing space? You can never have enough baskets--especially in Glacier!
ReplyDeleteI would use them for holding all the things I need by my sewing machine and longarm. Then I would have to make more for my granddaughters for all their hair things in the bathroom!
ReplyDeleteReally nice! I would have to fight my cats for them. They think everything is theirs. : ) Thanks for sharing! Notwendy gmail
ReplyDeleteWhat cute boxes. I would love to make some for gifts. Sure. Hope I win some of Jess' Cascade fabric!
ReplyDeleteI desperately need to organize all of my sewing stuff, so these baskets would be great for that.
ReplyDeleteI adore those baskets! The first few I'd make would be home to scrap fabric in my sewing room. I have a wire basket for it right now and it's overflowing.
ReplyDeleteThese are soooo cool! Gorgeous fabrics!!!
ReplyDeleteI would definitely use them in my Sewing Room!!! Loooove them! (OK..KNOW I would HAVE to make more...have 2 sewing Daughters that will be "neeeeding" some too! lol giggle...)
I would use the to organize works in progress in my bedroom/sewing room. sarah@forrussia.org
ReplyDeleteCute baskets! They would be perfect to hold candy in!
ReplyDeleteI would use them to organize scraps, a job I never seem to complete!
ReplyDeleteFat Quarter storage...giggle.
ReplyDeleteI'd gift my niece with the baskets , as she is expecting twin girls soon and has a daughter about to be come a big sister. Girls need those kinda baskets for all their own "Stuff".
ReplyDeleteI love your washi tape storage idea for the baskets, or maybe thread storage
ReplyDeleteOrganizing fabric perhaps :) and always toys. So many toys!
ReplyDeleteI would use these baskets in my room as I am in need of some for all my sewing and craft needs !
ReplyDeletelooks great
ReplyDeleteI've recently had to move my sewing space to a smaller room, and need better organization badly!! cdahlgren at live dot com
ReplyDeleteFabric squares or pieces in my sewing room.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love these! They would be great along the back of my sewing table as I always seem to have piles of things there!
ReplyDeleteI would use them to keep the grands matchbox cars and legos that have taken up residence in cardboard boxes in my livingroom they would look so much nicer
ReplyDeleteEvery sewing room needs storage baskets! Thanks for the pattern.
ReplyDeleteI need to make some of these baskets! yours are very pretty! I would use them as a catch all. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteOh wow I need this to organize my fabric!
ReplyDeleteI'd use the baskets for embroidery supplies.
ReplyDeleteFor kids toys!!
ReplyDeleteI will use them to hold sewing/quilting notions, cross-stitch/embroidery items.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty fabric. Thanks for the chance. N
ReplyDeleteWould love to put some of the projects I'm working on in so I can be a little more organized! Thanks! Sarah: crjandsbj(at)netzwero(dot)com
ReplyDeleteOf course I would use them for organization in my sewing room. They are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI'm about to get a new sewing room, so I could definitely use some gorgeous baskets to get me organized!
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I would use the baskets as Christmas gifts.
ReplyDeleteI would use the baskets as Christmas gifts.
ReplyDeleteTo organize my own little reading area.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely baskets! I would use them to organize things in my sewing room. This fabricis beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI am putting up new shelves in my sewing/play room so these baskets would look great on them and maybe hold a few of my WIPs. (speddar at hotmail dot com)
ReplyDeleteThose baskets would make a perfect set for my bathroom!
ReplyDeleteThese would be great to reorganize my sewing notions. :)
ReplyDeleteUsing the new Cascade fabric line to make a trio of baskets was a great way to show off the fabric. They look wonderful. I would use them to organize my sewing area and my desktop.
ReplyDeleteI would use them on my craft table for notions, thread, and scraps. I have ugly plastic baskets right now that don't stack well when I need extra space.
ReplyDeleteI need to organise my scraps!!!
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Love those little baskets - so cute!mumbird3atgmail.com
ReplyDeleteMy craft room!
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I would use them for my sewing accessories! Thanks
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I am making the medium basket for Christmas presents. What size corner cut do I make for the bottom and lining.
ReplyDeleteThe same size corner cut is made for all the baskets.
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