Fiona I found your basket tutorial the BEST. I’ve watched several as I’m getting back into sewing. Thanks for the tip about top stitching and increasing thread length. Lovely idea!
Thank you so much for this awesome tutorial. This is the fastest and easiest basket pattern I've found so far to make. I will be filling mine with homemade Christmas cookies for my grand daughter's preschool teachers! ❤️
Thank you so much for this tutorial, looking forward to giving it a go. Can't wait to visit Woodbridge and your shop again once you are able to open, fingers crossed it will be soon
I agree, another great tutorial, thank you so much 🌺 but I really don’t like the music at all,there is no reason for it other than to make it difficult to hear the presentation 🙃 hopefully there will be no music in the future.
Thanks! The turning point is inside, just down a side seam as opposed to the bottom, either works but as these are small when you look inside the side seam is less obvious.
@@sarahpengelly8439 You’re absolutely correct, always worth experimenting on scrap fabric or paper beforehand if you aren’t sure what you want to achieve. These are such useful containers!
Hi Fi, a bit late to the party, but I think I missed what weight of interfacing you used? I use H250 would this be sufficient? Which one did you use please? TIA xx
It’s been a while to remember but you can use any interfacing, just depends how rigid you want them also what fabric you’re using. If you use curtain/ furnishing fabric then you could leave the interfacing out as these fabrics tend to be a heavier weight. They’re really useful containers 😁
Another great tutorial, thank you Sue, just what I was looking for. Am I the only person to wish you would lose the music? I find it so distracting, and know that people with impaired hearing, like my hubby, would also suffer!
Curious about using double fabric and interfacing as well - other patterns use a single piece of fabric and interfacing. Agree about the music being distracting. :)
I'm thinking of making these to hold houseplants (of course using a water tray inside to catch any moisture) I've seen some lined with plastic but not keen.
You can make these any size you like, have a play on some scrap fabric. Keep in mind two things, the seam allowance on the base corner will make what you cut larger and you will need to add extra height to the sides of the container. So pleased you are enjoying your sewing.
❤❤❤thank you. You make a great sewing teacher. Salt Lake City.
Fiona I found your basket tutorial the BEST. I’ve watched several as I’m getting back into sewing. Thanks for the tip about top stitching and increasing thread length. Lovely idea!
Very clear and easy to follow, great video
I love the little general sewing tips sprinkled through the tutorial.
Brilliant. Best instructions, clear and detailed for a newbie. Thankyou. ❤😊
Your explanation as you sew this is really detailed. Thank you.
Loving the tips. This is the best video I've watched so far. Nice and straightforward
Very clear instructions to follow .
Thank you so much for this awesome tutorial. This is the fastest and easiest basket pattern I've found so far to make. I will be filling mine with homemade Christmas cookies for my grand daughter's preschool teachers! ❤️
Very good instruction thank U
Your tutorial is great. You give some really good sewing tips too. I've already made one from another video but will use your tips and method. Thanks.
A uk person, yay. Thank you. Easy to follow. Newbie.
Beautiful. I love making those little fabric containers. They are lovely to put presents in. Makes it all the more special.
Thank you very much, easy to see and understand instructions, very useful.
Great tutorial and when I've tried making one, I shall.poat photos. Thank you.
Omg thank u was so easy to understand and follow made my first basket 🥰
Love your tutorials!
Best video I have watched for making these cute pouches, thank you 😊
So pleased you enjoyed the tutorial, such a useful item, great for filling with Christmas goodies for gifts!
Super cute! Great tutorial!
Super tutorial. The best one I've seen. Thank you.
Thank you enjoyable.
What a great video. So clearly explained! Thank you so much 😊
Awesome job!
Brilliant tutorial, just made one not perfect but looks like a basket, thank you
Thank you for sharing I loved it I’m going to try and make it, blessings❤
Love this ❤️❤️❤️you did a great job with instructions ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much, enjoy your sewing 🧵 🪡
This are fabulous. Such a great gift idea. Thank you for the excellent tutorial.
Glad you enjoyed it, don’t forget you can scale them up to make storage tubs too!
Excellent tutorial Fiona! Off now to cut out and sew! Thank you x
What an excellent tutorial!! Thank you!
So pleased you enjoyed it, have fun and enjoy your sewing!
Very nice tutorial. You are good at explaining.
Thank you so much, glad you’re finding the tutorials useful. Sue x
Fabulous tutorial; thank you. X
Glad you enjoyed it, have fun with your sewing!
Thank you so much for this tutorial, looking forward to giving it a go. Can't wait to visit Woodbridge and your shop again once you are able to open, fingers crossed it will be soon
We are so looking forward to seeing everyone again .
I agree, another great tutorial, thank you so much 🌺 but I really don’t like the music at all,there is no reason for it other than to make it difficult to hear the presentation 🙃 hopefully there will be no music in the future.
Very good explained. Thank you so much. Easy to follow❤ coquito
Just subscribed 👍🏻😊
Thank you so much
Great tutorial! I find it easier to leave my opening in the bottom of the lining. Then the turning point is inside where you can't see it.
Thanks! The turning point is inside, just down a side seam as opposed to the bottom, either works but as these are small when you look inside the side seam is less obvious.
Thank you for using inches 😊
If making even bigger ones, is there a guide for those bottom corners please?
I suppose the bigger the corner the more 'squat' they will be?
@@sarahpengelly8439 You’re absolutely correct, always worth experimenting on scrap fabric or paper beforehand if you aren’t sure what you want to achieve. These are such useful containers!
Hi Fi, a bit late to the party, but I think I missed what weight of interfacing you used? I use H250 would this be sufficient? Which one did you use please? TIA xx
It’s been a while to remember but you can use any interfacing, just depends how rigid you want them also what fabric you’re using. If you use curtain/ furnishing fabric then you could leave the interfacing out as these fabrics tend to be a heavier weight. They’re really useful containers 😁
Another great tutorial, thank you Sue, just what I was looking for.
Am I the only person to wish you would lose the music? I find it so distracting, and know that people with impaired hearing, like my hubby, would also suffer!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the feedback, I will let Stephanie know.
Curious about using double fabric and interfacing as well - other patterns use a single piece of fabric and interfacing. Agree about the music being distracting. :)
It all really depends on how stiff you want your basket to be and what fabric you use. Taken on board re music ✅
I'm thinking of making these to hold houseplants (of course using a water tray inside to catch any moisture) I've seen some lined with plastic but not keen.
I am soo please with storage box if I mwant bigger ones what size do you make the corners? Thanks again
You can make these any size you like, have a play on some scrap fabric. Keep in mind two things, the seam allowance on the base corner will make what you cut larger and you will need to add extra height to the sides of the container. So pleased you are enjoying your sewing.
Very good video except for the annoying background noise/music.
Good tutorial music very annoying
Nice tutorial. Very irritating music.