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July 06, 2008

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Oh what a lovely tutorial to find while stealing a few minutes while the rest of the family are getting clean. Thanks.

What a great tut! The basket is adorable.

thanks for this lovely tutorial! Now I just need to find some vintage sheets (kicking myself for not joining your swap)

great basket! I might try to tackle this, I've been trying to think up something to keep my cross-stiching in

Very cute! You amaze me!

Your work is beautiful and you are such a good teacher. Can't wait to get my fat quarters.

Beautiful! I love these! I think they would make great gifts.

They're gorgeous and what a fabulous tutorial- thank you!

I adore this! I am going to make one so I can hide away all my threads. It's a lot cuter than a plastic container and would inspire me to stitch more! Great tutorial too!!

I can't wait to make something like this-it would be the perfect thing to make my craft table not look so scary!

Eek! What a great project. I love how the basket closes with a drawstring.

I love it. What a great idea. Great instructions I'm bookmarking this idea to make when I get some time. Thanks!

Perfect idea for vintage fabric sheets! Your work is so pretty!

Just this evening I was thinking I need to make/buy a basket or bag to put my projects in! My toddler keeps using my yarn as a toy... lol

OH MY! Great tutorial. I can't wait to make a couple - embroidery on the go... :)K

Those sheets used to grace my bed! Vintage, huh? I was only born in 62! I like your baskets!!!!

The workbaskets were already my favorites, and these have only clinched the deal!! The rickrack detail makes me swoon! You are awesome, can't wait to get my package in the mail.
and p.s. your coral applique makes me swoon too!

Those are adorable! I wish I had some portable crafts to put in one :-D

These are darling. I wonder if I could do this? I'm so not good with this kind of sewing.

How pretty! Sure beats those boxes from the grocery store I've been using to corral my craft projects! I'm thinking of making one using recycled denim from old jeans.

I like the way you co-ordinated your fabrics and also how you explain each step and post enough pictures to help us along.

Thanks for the great tutorial!!!

sweet.
thanks ever so much for the tute
i think a trip to joanns is in my near future(ok, it was anyhoo, but still)

Just in time - I bought a beach basket that I love - but the muslin lining is really cheap and thin - just tore it out this weekend and here you are.....this tutorial is perfect. Now to choose the sheets - you gave me such wonderful inspiration. Thank you!

this is a great idea for the sheets! it would be a darling picnic basket for the summer. thanks!!

well done!

I will be making one of these. I used to admire a version that wee wonderfuls did, but never got around to figuring how the heck to make one. I love this tutorial- thanks for all these tips.

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