Here's how the Whacky Baskets, shown Thursday, were made.
Take two squares of fabric, about 8", both Right sides up, and cut roughly through the middle.
Then cut the bottom half into three pieces. This will be the shape of the basket part of the basket. So think about that before you cut.
Now switch the pieces so that you will have two sets. Each set will have the opposite coloration from the other. This explains how our Bee made two quilts at once! Or, I should say, we made two sets of blocks at once.
I assume you know how to make a bias tube for the handle. Use a different or a matching color for your handle. We HAND sewed these onto the top piece of fabric for each block. We were forcing the Non-applique-ers in the Bee (I'm one) to do a little bit of applique. The handles could have been sewn down by machine, but not in our case.
Check that your handles will actually attach to the bottom of the basket when you are placing them!
Then sew the two halves of the basket block together. At some point square up the blocks. We're letting ours stay a little various in size.
SpoolSpinners are putting all the blocks with colored baskets in one quilt, and all the blocks with colered Backgrounds in the other quilt.
Here's a layout of some of the blocks that are not yet put together. I am planning a Twist-n-Turn setting with black sashing.
I need to work on this tomorrow afternoon and Monday so I have something to take to the Guild meeting on Tuesday. This is a design by Gwen Marston and she is the guest speaker. We want to show her what we are planning.
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Steps today: 4620
Gratitudes:
Sparkling snow floating in the air
Sour slaw to put on my sandwich from the deli
Finished extra Stars for Caroline Crossroads
Thanks for the how to in making those cute baskets! I'm sure Gwen will be very pleased with your efforts. Enjoy the meeting.
ReplyDeleteI love Gwen and Freddie! These baskets are so cheerful and fun!
ReplyDeleteI love Gwen's baskets and they're definitely on my to do list. These make me want to move them WAY up.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this tutorial. I came to your blog through Tanya's Winter Class page. I'll be back though -- great looking quilts you have.
ReplyDeleteThese little baskets are gorgeous!! Thanks for sharing how you made them :)
ReplyDeletewoohoo fun fun fun blocks. they all look so great together.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful!
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