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girlsfour 03-31-2012 04:41 AM

Looking for Basket Liner Tute/Directions w/Rounded Corners
 
Saw this kind of basket liner at a craft show. Like the rounded corners but haven't been able to find any directions for one.

Thanks in advance!!

Handcraftsbyjen 03-31-2012 05:18 AM

Did the liner stop at the top of the basket? Did it fold down?

girlsfour 03-31-2012 05:44 AM


Originally Posted by Handcraftsbyjen (Post 5104457)
Did the liner stop at the top of the basket? Did it fold down?

It folded over - sort of like using it for bread, etc.

thimblebug6000 03-31-2012 08:25 AM

Not sure if this is what you're looking for but I found it by search for "how to make a basket liner" hope it's useful. http://deliacreates.blogspot.ca/2011...-tutorial.html

COYOTEMAGIC 03-31-2012 07:43 PM

There was a tute in that section around Christmas. Basicly it took 2 fat quarters and batting. Pinned the right sides of fabrics together, batting to one wrong side of fabric. Half way between each of the 4 sides you are going to cut out a half circle of all 3 layers. basicly half the size of the bottom of your average cereal bowl. Then sew around the whole thing, leave a couple inches open so you can turn it inside right, snip the curves, turn it inside right, sew the opening shut, press and quilt if desired. Stick it in the biscuit baskets, insert biscuits, flip the corners over to cover.

girlsfour 04-01-2012 04:39 AM


Originally Posted by COYOTEMAGIC (Post 5106464)
There was a tute in that section around Christmas. Basicly it took 2 fat quarters and batting. Pinned the right sides of fabrics together, batting to one wrong side of fabric. Half way between each of the 4 sides you are going to cut out a half circle of all 3 layers. basicly half the size of the bottom of your average cereal bowl. Then sew around the whole thing, leave a couple inches open so you can turn it inside right, snip the curves, turn it inside right, sew the opening shut, press and quilt if desired. Stick it in the biscuit baskets, insert biscuits, flip the corners over to cover.

Yes, I had found a tute for one just like this - I am being lazy and thought maybe out there there is the one with the rounded corners. Could I do it myself - of course, just didn't want to!!! Could also buy one from the craft show I originally saw it at. I think they could be cute, reasonably priced gifts...


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