7 BEST BASKET SEWING FREE PATTERNS
Baskets, baskets, and more baskets — that's what this blog is all about. With a plethora of free basket sewing patterns to choose from you'll be able to create different baskets for your garden, decorate a gift basket or simply use them as an interesting side table decoration.
BASKET-FREE SEWING PATTERNS
Round Fabric Trinket Baskets
❤ Fabric:
♡ Main Fabric: 1Fat Eighth
♡ Lining Fabric: 1 Fat Eighth
♡ Applique Fabric: 2 Scraps of Fabric 1 white and 1 bright color.
♡ Interfacings: 2 scraps Lightweight
♡ Interfacing: 1 piece, Fusible fleece/batting 20” x 8”
❤ Equipment: Sewing Machine, Cutting Mat, Rotary Cutter, Quilting ruler, Binding Clips, Pins, Fabric Safe Pen (I like to use a Frixon pen)
❤ Notes: Not specified
❤Instruction: Melissa ofPOLKA DOT CHAIR
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♡ Main Fabric: 1Fat Eighth
♡ Lining Fabric: 1 Fat Eighth
♡ Applique Fabric: 2 Scraps of Fabric 1 white and 1 bright color.
♡ Interfacings: 2 scraps Lightweight
♡ Interfacing: 1 piece, Fusible fleece/batting 20” x 8”
❤ Equipment: Sewing Machine, Cutting Mat, Rotary Cutter, Quilting ruler, Binding Clips, Pins, Fabric Safe Pen (I like to use a Frixon pen)
❤ Notes: Not specified
❤Instruction: Melissa ofPOLKA DOT CHAIR
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REVERSIBLE FABRIC BASKETS
❤ Fabric:
♡ Two 8″ by 7″ exterior panels of Quilting Cotton
♡ Two 8″ by 7″ lining panels of Quilting Cotton
♡ Four 8″ by 7″ interfacing panels of Pellon SF101
❤ Equipment: Sewing Machine, Basic sewing supplies
❤ Size: approximately 4″ wide by 3¾” tall by 3¾” deep
❤ Notes: there is no pattern download for these fabric baskets. Simply follow the instructions in the video tutorial and cut your fabric accordingly
❤Instruction: Susan and Laura of SEW MODERN BAGS
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♡ Two 8″ by 7″ exterior panels of Quilting Cotton
♡ Two 8″ by 7″ lining panels of Quilting Cotton
♡ Four 8″ by 7″ interfacing panels of Pellon SF101
❤ Equipment: Sewing Machine, Basic sewing supplies
❤ Size: approximately 4″ wide by 3¾” tall by 3¾” deep
❤ Notes: there is no pattern download for these fabric baskets. Simply follow the instructions in the video tutorial and cut your fabric accordingly
❤Instruction: Susan and Laura of SEW MODERN BAGS
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CUTE AND EASY FABRIC PODS
❤ Fabric:
♡ 1/4 yard of cotton fabric
♡ 12″ Bias Tape
♡ Lining Fabric
❤ Equipment: Sewing Machine, Hand Needle, Iron
❤ Notes: Not specified
❤Instruction: MY GOLDEN THIMBLE
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♡ 1/4 yard of cotton fabric
♡ 12″ Bias Tape
♡ Lining Fabric
❤ Equipment: Sewing Machine, Hand Needle, Iron
❤ Notes: Not specified
❤Instruction: MY GOLDEN THIMBLE
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plastic grocery bags corralled
❤ Fabric: Cotton Fabric (Contrasting prints optional)
❤ Equipment: Coordinating Thread, 1/4 inch elastic, 8-10 inches in length, Fabric Scissors, Sewing Machine
❤ Notes: Not specified
❤Instruction: Jennifer of the CRAFT PATCH
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❤ Equipment: Coordinating Thread, 1/4 inch elastic, 8-10 inches in length, Fabric Scissors, Sewing Machine
❤ Notes: Not specified
❤Instruction: Jennifer of the CRAFT PATCH
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storage bin BAGS
❤ Fabric:
♡ 1/2 Yard of Fabric (home decor weight recommending, but if you use lighter weight cotton be sure to use interfacing)
♡ 1/2 Yard of Lining
♡ Mid-Weight Interfacing
♡ Peltex One-Sided Fusible – Very stiff interfacing
♡ You’ll need one piece 9″ x 5.5″
♡ two pieces @ 15″ x 7″
❤ Equipment: Not specified
❤ Notes: The pages need to print out at 100% to ensure the proper size and you’ll also want the smallest margins possible. A finished bin should measure approx. 9″ L (side to side) x 6″ D x 7″ H.
❤Instruction: FREE TUTORIALS. NET
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♡ 1/2 Yard of Fabric (home decor weight recommending, but if you use lighter weight cotton be sure to use interfacing)
♡ 1/2 Yard of Lining
♡ Mid-Weight Interfacing
♡ Peltex One-Sided Fusible – Very stiff interfacing
♡ You’ll need one piece 9″ x 5.5″
♡ two pieces @ 15″ x 7″
❤ Equipment: Not specified
❤ Notes: The pages need to print out at 100% to ensure the proper size and you’ll also want the smallest margins possible. A finished bin should measure approx. 9″ L (side to side) x 6″ D x 7″ H.
❤Instruction: FREE TUTORIALS. NET
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Upcycled jeans fabric basket
❤ Fabric:
♡ The bottom part of jeans with the hem
♡ Scraps of denim or canvas – I used a scrap of canvas
♡ some denim from the jeans
❤ Equipment: Sewing tools, Sewing machine
❤ Notes: Take a look at the Tips for sewing Jeans in the supplies section
❤Instruction: Heather of heather HANDMADE
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♡ The bottom part of jeans with the hem
♡ Scraps of denim or canvas – I used a scrap of canvas
♡ some denim from the jeans
❤ Equipment: Sewing tools, Sewing machine
❤ Notes: Take a look at the Tips for sewing Jeans in the supplies section
❤Instruction: Heather of heather HANDMADE
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Half hanging BASKET
❤ Fabric:
♡ ⅓ yard of 44″+ wide quilting weight cotton for the exterior; we originally used Frogs in Aqua and Hedgehogs in White, both from the Camp-A-Long Critters collection by Studio E Fabrics
♡ ½ yard of 44”+ wide mid-weight canvas or similar for the upper band, lining, and hanging panel; we used a 7oz duck canvas in natural
♡ ⅔ yard of 20”+ wide lightweight fusible interfacing; we used Pellon ShapeFlex, this woven product provides the smoothest finish against the foam
♡ ¼ yard of 20″+ wide fusible foam; one-sided fusible foam
♡ ¼ yard or scrap of 20”+ wide mid-weight fusible interfacing – you need a minimum 8” x 4” rectangle from which to cut the pattern; as above, you need a minimum 8” x 4” rectangle from which to cut the pattern
♡ ONE ¾” wooden dowel; you need an approximate 8” length
♡ 1 yard of soft rope or similar for hanging
❤ Equipment: All-purpose thread to match fabric, See-through ruler, Fabric pen or pencil, Seam gauge, Seam ripper, Scissors, Rotary cutter and mat, Iron/ironing board, Straight pins, Seam sealant;
❤ Notes: Canvas traditionally comes in wider widths – ours was 54”; if this is the case for your choice, you can get away with just ⅓ yard.
❤ size: approximately 6″ high x 8″ wide x 4” deep at the apex of the front curve
❤ Instruction: Alicia Thommas of SEW 4 HOME
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♡ ⅓ yard of 44″+ wide quilting weight cotton for the exterior; we originally used Frogs in Aqua and Hedgehogs in White, both from the Camp-A-Long Critters collection by Studio E Fabrics
♡ ½ yard of 44”+ wide mid-weight canvas or similar for the upper band, lining, and hanging panel; we used a 7oz duck canvas in natural
♡ ⅔ yard of 20”+ wide lightweight fusible interfacing; we used Pellon ShapeFlex, this woven product provides the smoothest finish against the foam
♡ ¼ yard of 20″+ wide fusible foam; one-sided fusible foam
♡ ¼ yard or scrap of 20”+ wide mid-weight fusible interfacing – you need a minimum 8” x 4” rectangle from which to cut the pattern; as above, you need a minimum 8” x 4” rectangle from which to cut the pattern
♡ ONE ¾” wooden dowel; you need an approximate 8” length
♡ 1 yard of soft rope or similar for hanging
❤ Equipment: All-purpose thread to match fabric, See-through ruler, Fabric pen or pencil, Seam gauge, Seam ripper, Scissors, Rotary cutter and mat, Iron/ironing board, Straight pins, Seam sealant;
❤ Notes: Canvas traditionally comes in wider widths – ours was 54”; if this is the case for your choice, you can get away with just ⅓ yard.
❤ size: approximately 6″ high x 8″ wide x 4” deep at the apex of the front curve
❤ Instruction: Alicia Thommas of SEW 4 HOME
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