Thank You, Thank You, Thank You. This is exactly what I need to organize my fabrics, and the added bonus to that is, once I make all the baskets, I will have less fabric to organize, hmmm, after all that, I might have to go fabric shopping. Thank You so much for sharing your great instructions, and the very informative work sheet, and Your Talent with all of us.
You are so welcome! I think we are all going to be in the same predicament of needing more fabric after we use up our fabric to organize our fabric…lol. Thanks for watching!
Love love love. Reminds me of Nancy Z's Sewing with Rectangles and Squares programs and book. This is even simpler. I love fold flats for RV & camping supplies. I can fold them up yet use to carry back and forth and store between uses. And this style allows me to add handles in a variety of options doing so. If it's a shallower basket I can add D rings to the triangles on one side etc. That allows for a detachable handle or shoulder strap. Love simple yet useful projects. For those who need a machine cover for any of their sewing or serger machines not to mention die cutting and heat iron plates etc. You can apply this simple design for them too but lay them over the top as a cover. Add a bit of ribbon or webbing on the bottoms to have a pull off handle to grab off the machines when you are ready to use. So many possible uses. Thank you for such a fantasticly done tutorial. I'm going to send this link to a new sewer friend because she could use a little push to making things without a paper pattern. Thanks again.
Brilliant tutorial….I am going to try the folding method on the bottle bags I make…tidy storage. I will be looking for more of your tutorials. No music, no distractions…wonderful. Thank you. Irene
Rosie, You are by far my favorite instructor! A thousand THANKS! Thank you for offering FREE sewing videos/patterns! Thank you for taking the time to explain everything (rather than rushing through, like so many others). Thank you for your precise measuring/marking instructions. Thank you for no annoying music or barking dogs in background. You are THE BEST!!!!!!
I saw this fold flat basket tutorial 3 years ago by Spencer Ogg, lined, made from just 2 pieces of fabric. It was a very good detailed tutorial not too long, but very good.
I really appreciate your teaching style, you speak clearly and and slow enough for this ole lady to process!!! Thank you so much for the video and the tutorial!
Such precision the way you fold, press, and sew. It is a great design and a surprise it folds so flat. Also like that thr outer and lining are like one piece rather than 2 separate and fitting one inside the other. I don't remember seeing you box out the corners. Maybe it was all done with the folding. Remarkable. Thank you. There might be some organization in my future.
So I printed out the calculation and you were very clear. My brain didn't follow to double the height. But... It turned out great for another gift for another person. And.. I love the fold flat.
Thanks you so much for sharing this technique with us, and especially for showing us how to make any size we want. I really need to sit down and figure out how to organize all my sewing paraphernalia. These baskets may very well help me. You are pretty awesome for sharing with us!
I just made my first basket, it took a while, but the first ones always do, now that I know how to do it, the next one will be much quicker. I Love these baskets, I'm actually surprised at how much fabric will fit in them. Once again, Thank You for Sharing your Time, and your Talent with all of us. I'm off to make several more baskets 😊
I really enjoyed this video. I have made boxes like this in the past-but not as simple a method as this. I really love how you gave the measurements to adapt the box to any size. Really looking forward to giving it a try. Thank you.
Great basket! I can see how you'd get obsessed with the flat fold method. I've had both calculus and geometry, but I'd never be able to come up with this. Thanks for sharing all your hard work!😊
You must be very good in math and geometry to have figured out this out! Plus you know how to explain it to the rest of us so we can do it too. Thank you for sharing all of your talents!
I just finished my basket. Your tutorial was very easy to follow and your attention to details is upmost appreciated. Your method of teaching is amazing. Thank you for sharing
Oh, I can think of so many places where this can be used. Besides the sewing room, I'm thinking dresser drawers to corral socks and other small clothing items that seem to migrate out of their assigned space. It might work well for small embroidery projects but I would want to add a pocket to keep the little scissors and needle packs from sinking to the bottom. These would be such a cheerful addition in the kitchen to hold lightweight goods such as pudding or soup mixes even a biscuit basket for the table. Oh, how about a few small ones for a desk drawer to contain paperclips and tape that always seems to run off to a far corner. So many ideas...I don't think I'll run out of places to use these; good thing I have plenty of fabric bits. 😄
Excellent instructions. Adorable, useful, creative boxes. I, too, can think of many used. They are almost necessary in many locations in my home! I can’t wait to start mixing and matching fabrics. I’ve been told that *that* is my super-power. Happy sewing 🧵!
Thanks for a well-organized and carefully presented tutorial. The worksheet is wonderful! I am making my first fabric container now, with larger dimensions. Thank you for all of your time in developing the tutorial for the fold-up container. Pat
Thank you for posting such a clear video! It took me several watches but I finished two, and really enjoyed it! Will definitely make more. Also, in case anyone hasn't had to figure this out yet... It's totally possible to turn the basket even if you sew the opening into the wrong side. 🤪 And I only back stitched on the sides..
@@RosiesArtStudio You are very welcome! I made the box today and it's quite cute. I'm wondering if you have any ideas how to firm up the sides without compromising the ability to create the folds. For example, I could use foam, but it wouldn't let the fabric crease/fold well, be too bulky in the seams (particularly the bottom area) and it would be difficult to layer the folds at the bottom. Any thoughts?
Ive been doing fabric bag making to challenge my spacial reasining which is pretty abysmal. This technique will seriously adress my abilities but wow! So challenging but so helpful a demo. Now for my effort....!!!!
Thank you for sharing your talent. I appreciate such clear instructions. It's definitely easy to follow and I'm going to try some of these with St. Patty Day fabric.
Hi Rosie, what a great pattern and another well-done video! Since this is a new release I wanted to make this comment here so you'd be sure to see it. On the subject of top stitching on a zipper installation on a purse or bag I wanted to thank you for the knowledge to not sew all the way to the edge of the fabric. I made two purses this week and used that method and "wow" it comes out so much better and cleaner (the zipper tabs). I hope I explained that so you know what I'm talking about. You always do such a great job on everything you sew! Thank you!
Hi Rosie. I came across your channel from watching April's Craftroom, who makes Quilts. So glad your channel came up. I love these Baskets. Thank you for detailed instructions. I am a new Subscriber. Have a great day! Happy Sewing!🤗
You have to be one of the best online instructors I've watched! Every time I watch a video you've produced I make the project -and they always work perfectly. I am not, however, a member/user of Facebook so cannot access the worksheet. Is there another way to get it from you?
Thank you for your very kind comment. I am always happy to hear that people are making the projects and having success. You can send me a message through my website and I will send you the Worksheet. Thanks for watching. www.rosiesartstudio.com
Just found your channel and enjoyed your instructional method, so, of course I subscribed. I can't wait to watch more of your videos. Thank you for sharing. 😊🌹🦋
This is the first of yours that I’ve watched. You are so clear in your instructions it was a joy to watch. Thank you very much. I have subscribed and I will look forward to seeing more of your inspirational content.
❤ Can’t wait to try this. I want to make some as gifts for my sewing and quilting friends. You are gracious to offer this as a free pattern. Thank you for your generosity. I’ve also checked out several other of your videos I want to try. New subscriber! 😊
Ingenious. A question I have is, can you make a longer, shallower basket? What happens if you want your depth to be larger than its height? Something like a 6 inch depth and a height of 3 inches?
First time finding you, i have subscribed. Your tutorial is excellent, so clear with good instructions and shown everything with out rushing. Thank you for this and giving full clear information. I will definitely be looking at your other videos and maybe go to see your Facebook page. Thank you.
I love these baskets! I've already made three and it one gets better and easier. Do you have any tips if i'm using a directional fabric. Thank you so much so your ideas and guidance!!!
Your explanation is so clear and concise just brilliant what a teacher .Thank you so much
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You. This is exactly what I need to organize my fabrics, and the added bonus to that is, once I make all the baskets, I will have less fabric to organize, hmmm, after all that, I might have to go fabric shopping.
Thank You so much for sharing your great instructions, and the very informative work sheet, and Your Talent with all of us.
You are so welcome! I think we are all going to be in the same predicament of needing more fabric after we use up our fabric to organize our fabric…lol. Thanks for watching!
Thank You for your detailed instructions, I love the baskets. Thank You Again!
I am so glad you like the basket. Thanks for watching!
I love that there is no fabric waste! Thanks
Love love love. Reminds me of Nancy Z's Sewing with Rectangles and Squares programs and book. This is even simpler. I love fold flats for RV & camping supplies. I can fold them up yet use to carry back and forth and store between uses. And this style allows me to add handles in a variety of options doing so. If it's a shallower basket I can add D rings to the triangles on one side etc. That allows for a detachable handle or shoulder strap. Love simple yet useful projects. For those who need a machine cover for any of their sewing or serger machines not to mention die cutting and heat iron plates etc. You can apply this simple design for them too but lay them over the top as a cover. Add a bit of ribbon or webbing on the bottoms to have a pull off handle to grab off the machines when you are ready to use. So many possible uses. Thank you for such a fantasticly done tutorial. I'm going to send this link to a new sewer friend because she could use a little push to making things without a paper pattern. Thanks again.
Wow…I would never have been able to wrap my head around all those folds and flips. Thank you for this.
You are so welcome! And thanks for watching!
Wow! So simple but so difficult to figure out! You loved geometry didn’t you? Be honest! 😂😂😂❤❤❤ thank you so much for this
Brilliant tutorial….I am going to try the folding method on the bottle bags I make…tidy storage. I will be looking for more of your tutorials. No music, no distractions…wonderful. Thank you. Irene
Rosie, You are by far my favorite instructor! A thousand THANKS! Thank you for offering FREE sewing videos/patterns! Thank you for taking the time to explain everything (rather than rushing through, like so many others). Thank you for your precise measuring/marking instructions. Thank you for no annoying music or barking dogs in background. You are THE BEST!!!!!!
Excellent instructions, thank you so much, 😊
You’re welcome 😊. Thanks for watching!
Every quilter needs several of these. Thank you!
You are welcome and thanks for watching!
I saw this fold flat basket tutorial 3 years ago by Spencer Ogg, lined, made from just 2 pieces of fabric. It was a very good detailed tutorial not too long, but very good.
I really appreciate your teaching style, you speak clearly and and slow enough for this ole lady to process!!! Thank you so much for the video and the tutorial!
Such precision the way you fold, press, and sew. It is a great design and a surprise it folds so flat. Also like that thr outer and lining are like one piece rather than 2 separate and fitting one inside the other. I don't remember seeing you box out the corners. Maybe it was all done with the folding. Remarkable. Thank you. There might be some organization in my future.
Thank you for your kind comment. The bottom corners are boxed with th folds. thanks for watching!
Great job explaining Rosie. You’re a natural at teaching!
Very clear instructions. Can’t wait to make. Hope to find more of your videos. Appreciate not having distracting music in background.
This was a very thorough tutorial. The pattern reminded me of the fold flat hats that they give to kids at in-n-out burger.😂
Wish we had In-n-Out Burger in my part of the country! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for taking your time in explaining every step. I’m a slow learner and haven’t needed to back up and repeat your videos. Perfectly done
Thank you for your kind comment. I am glad the video was helpful and thanks for watching!
I can't wait to start making these clever baskets, a solution to some of my organizing problems
Thank you Rosie for another great video. You are so skilled at simplifying the complicated! And you use 1/2” seams - sew much more practical than 1/4”
You are so welcome! Thank you for your kind comment and for watching!
Really clear and specific instructions!
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Nice! Easy to follow...thank you.
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
You are such a great instructor-I really like your flat bottom patterns.
Than you and thanks for watching!
Very well explained. Thanks
You are welcome! Thanks for watching!
Great project!
Thank you! And thanks for watching!
I love this basket. I have made them for my grandchildren. they love them as well.
What a well explained video and great idea that's fat quarter friendly!
I am glad you like the project. Thanks for watching!
How awesome is this! Anxious to make a few.. Maybe make them into little Easter Baskets! Thank you Rosie!
An Easter basket would be a great idea! Thanks for watching!
So I printed out the calculation and you were very clear. My brain didn't follow to double the height. But...
It turned out great for another gift for another person. And..
I love the fold flat.
Thanks you so much for sharing this technique with us, and especially for showing us how to make any size we want. I really need to sit down and figure out how to organize all my sewing paraphernalia. These baskets may very well help me. You are pretty awesome for sharing with us!
You are so welcome! Have fun making them and thanks for watching!
I love your videos Rosie. So clear and easy to follow. You are a natural born instructor. Thanks for sharing this project with us.
Thank you for your kind words. I am glad you are liking the videos. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the clear instructions as to how to get different sizes.
This is amazing! Thank you for this tutorial.
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching!
Thank you 🕊
You are so welcome. Thanks for watching!
That’s a wonderful project. Looks so easy to do and with wonderful handy result. Thank you for sharing 🇦🇺
You are so welcome! I am glad you like the project! Thanks for watching!
I just made my first basket, it took a while, but the first ones always do, now that I know how to do it, the next one will be much quicker. I Love these baskets, I'm actually surprised at how much fabric will fit in them. Once again, Thank You for Sharing your Time, and your Talent with all of us. I'm off to make several more baskets 😊
Wow..that was fast! Yes…once you do a few they go very fast. I need to make a bunch more myself. Thanks for watching!
Love this pattern!
I am glad you are loving it. Thanks for watching!
I really enjoyed this video. I have made boxes like this in the past-but not as simple a method as this. I really love how you gave the measurements to adapt the box to any size. Really looking forward to giving it a try. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
Great basket! I can see how you'd get obsessed with the flat fold method. I've had both calculus and geometry, but I'd never be able to come up with this. Thanks for sharing all your hard work!😊
Another great and practical pattern. I cannot even begin to understand how you came up with this one! Thank you for sharing!
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!
You must be very good in math and geometry to have figured out this out! Plus you know how to explain it to the rest of us so we can do it too. Thank you for sharing all of your talents!
Excellent instruction without extraneous side comments whiCh only add confusion. you are a great teacher! thaNK YOU
Genius! Thank you ❤️
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!
@@RosiesArtStudio You are so talented and such a great teacher! Thank you ❤️ 😊
I just finished my basket. Your tutorial was very easy to follow and your attention to details is upmost appreciated. Your method of teaching is amazing. Thank you for sharing
Oh, I can think of so many places where this can be used. Besides the sewing room, I'm thinking dresser drawers to corral socks and other small clothing items that seem to migrate out of their assigned space. It might work well for small embroidery projects but I would want to add a pocket to keep the little scissors and needle packs from sinking to the bottom. These would be such a cheerful addition in the kitchen to hold lightweight goods such as pudding or soup mixes even a biscuit basket for the table. Oh, how about a few small ones for a desk drawer to contain paperclips and tape that always seems to run off to a far corner. So many ideas...I don't think I'll run out of places to use these; good thing I have plenty of fabric bits. 😄
I am glad you like the projects. Thanks for sharing all your great ideas for using the basket and for watching!
Thank you for adding your ideas!
I can't wait to try this. Thank you for sharing with us. 🖖
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!
Wow, what a brilliant demonstration. So glad I’ve found you! 😀
Excellent instructions. Adorable, useful, creative boxes. I, too, can think of many used. They are almost necessary in many locations in my home! I can’t wait to start mixing and matching fabrics. I’ve been told that *that* is my super-power. Happy sewing 🧵!
I have so been wanting to find a good tutorial on these baskets! Thank you for doing this!
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for a well-organized and carefully presented tutorial. The worksheet is wonderful! I am making my first fabric container now, with larger dimensions. Thank you for all of your time in developing the tutorial for the fold-up container. Pat
This was great tutorial Thank You!!!
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!
thank you for sharing. I made my first one today along with your video. I like it so much I have six more almost done today.
Wonderful! I am glad you like the project. Thanks for watching!
Oh Rosie! My very first one turned out perfect. Iron & top stitch & it’s done! I love it!
Ingenious. Clever design. Great tutorial
Just made this & I feel like an absolute badass😂 loved making it! Now off to make SEVERAL more😍
Thank you for posting such a clear video! It took me several watches but I finished two, and really enjoyed it! Will definitely make more. Also, in case anyone hasn't had to figure this out yet... It's totally possible to turn the basket even if you sew the opening into the wrong side. 🤪 And I only back stitched on the sides..
What an intriguing concept. Very impressed with your creativity.
Thank you and thanks for watching!
@@RosiesArtStudio You are very welcome! I made the box today and it's quite cute. I'm wondering if you have any ideas how to firm up the sides without compromising the ability to create the folds. For example, I could use foam, but it wouldn't let the fabric crease/fold well, be too bulky in the seams (particularly the bottom area) and it would be difficult to layer the folds at the bottom. Any thoughts?
Ive been doing fabric bag making to challenge my spacial reasining which is pretty abysmal. This technique will seriously adress my abilities but wow! So challenging but so helpful a demo. Now for my effort....!!!!
This is genius! I can't wait to give this a go. Thank you so much for sharing this with us, another great tutorial 😊
I am glad you like the project and thanks for watching!
Wow wow, I’m so impressed and you explain so thoroughly. Thank you so much.
Excellent step-by-step directions. Thank you.
I really like this, but how in the world did you ever figure this out??? It’ so neat! And very practical!
It is a technique I learned many years ago. Thanks for watching!
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This is brilliant! I love your attention to detail and the fact you press thoroughly as you work. Thank you for sharing.
Diane Spencer-Ogg put out a video on this two years earlier.
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Thank you for sharing your talent. I appreciate such clear instructions. It's definitely easy to follow and I'm going to try some of these with St. Patty Day fabric.
You are so welcome! The St. Pat’s fabric will be so cute. Thanks for watching!
Hi my name is Leonie i am from South Africa.I am going to try it today .Thanks for the video i love it .
Hi Rosie, what a great pattern and another well-done video! Since this is a new release I wanted to make this comment here so you'd be sure to see it. On the subject of top stitching on a zipper installation on a purse or bag I wanted to thank you for the knowledge to not sew all the way to the edge of the fabric. I made two purses this week and used that method and "wow" it comes out so much better and cleaner (the zipper tabs). I hope I explained that so you know what I'm talking about. You always do such a great job on everything you sew! Thank you!
Thank you for your kind comment. I am glad that the zipper technique is working well for you. Thanks for watching!
Hi Doxie, I could not agree with you more, Rosie's method is absolutely brilliant !!
Love your work. Very professional demonstration as always.
Love this little basket! Thanks so much for your tutorial! You give such concise instructions!
I am glad you like the project. Thanks for watching!
Love this because it stores flat!
Hi Rosie love watching ur videos. Im currently stitching the pocket drawstring bag in a larger size. Your tutorials are so easy to follow.
I am glad to hear you are making the projects. Thanks for watching!
I’m very excited about trying this. If I ever make it, I will let you know. Thanks so much.
Great tutorial, as usual. I really enjoy your content!
Thank you so much for your kind comment and thanks for watching!
Hi Rosie. I came across your channel from watching April's Craftroom, who makes Quilts. So glad your
channel came up. I love these Baskets. Thank you for detailed instructions. I am a new Subscriber.
Have a great day! Happy Sewing!🤗
I am glad you found my channel and are enjoying it. Thanks for subscribing and for watching!
This is brilliant. So many possibilities. I’m thinking of making some cat beds and some drawer organizers with this method.
Awesome. Very well explained tutorial, easy to understand and follow. Lovely result. Thank you
You have to be one of the best online instructors I've watched! Every time I watch a video you've produced I make the project -and they always work perfectly. I am not, however, a member/user of Facebook so cannot access the worksheet. Is there another way to get it from you?
Thank you for your very kind comment. I am always happy to hear that people are making the projects and having success. You can send me a message through my website and I will send you the Worksheet. Thanks for watching. www.rosiesartstudio.com
Love this! ❤ Thank you!
I am glad you liked it. Thanks for watching!
Best video tutorial I've seen .😊
Rosie, I do not need an additional website for the worksheet. I was able to generate my own by stopping and starting the tutorial. Thanks, Pat Berne
Que hermoso trabajas! Acabamos perfectos, me encantó la canasta voy a hacer varias. Mil gracias.
Quick, easy, perfect, useful! Terrific. Thanks sew much.
Forgot to say: new subbie 😊
Just found your channel and enjoyed your instructional method, so, of course I subscribed. I can't wait to watch more of your videos. Thank you for sharing. 😊🌹🦋
Such alchemy! Thank you Rosie! I have plans for FQ storage baskets….
Great job 🎉
Thank you! 😁 A and thanks for watching!
This is the first of yours that I’ve watched. You are so clear in your instructions it was a joy to watch. Thank you very much. I have subscribed and I will look forward to seeing more of your inspirational content.
That is really beautifully explained.
Great tutorial, and a wonderful basket, thank you for sharing ❤ it
So creative! Your instructions are clear and I want to buy more fat quarters so I can put them in a fabric basket.
Holy smokes! I love these! How in the heck did you figure all of this out!?!? The worksheet is awesome too! Thank you SO much for sharing!
Amazing home decor DIY> Thank you!
Fantastic tutorial. I can’t wait to make one!
❤ Can’t wait to try this. I want to make some as gifts for my sewing and quilting friends. You are gracious to offer this as a free pattern. Thank you for your generosity. I’ve also checked out several other of your videos I want to try. New subscriber! 😊
Very interesting technique ! Thank you !!
Thank you for this tutorial. I am joining your FB group. I also would like to know what kind of iron you are using?
You are welcome! It is a cheap iron I bought at Joanns. I think it us made by Conair. Thnks for watching!
Amazing 😍
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Ingenious. A question I have is, can you make a longer, shallower basket? What happens if you want your depth to be larger than its height? Something like a 6 inch depth and a height of 3 inches?
First time finding you, i have subscribed. Your tutorial is excellent, so clear with good instructions and shown everything with out rushing. Thank you for this and giving full clear information. I will definitely be looking at your other videos and maybe go to see your Facebook page. Thank you.
I am glad you like the basket. Thank you for subscribing and for watching. I appreciate your support!
Very nice! I will make these!
I love these baskets! I've already made three and it one gets better and easier. Do you have any tips if i'm using a directional fabric. Thank you so much so your ideas and guidance!!!
Thank you so much for sharing your tutorials.. will look for the tote bag :)
Great video, thank you. 😊
Thank you and thanks for watching!