Howdy, friends, I’m back! And I hope you’re ready to get crafty…
As I mentioned in my previous post, my (belated) stop on the Hawthorne Threads Oh, What Fun Blog Hop is all about easy-to-sew (and easy to customize!) projects that are perfect for holding holiday gifts. Ditch that wrapping paper! I’ll be talking about how modify my free Sturdy Fabric Basket pattern to create ANY SIZE finished piece and sharing an adorable fabric sack pattern that I think you’ll love.
This new in-house fabric line by Hawthorne Threads could not possibly be any cuter. I’m pretty sure I squealed a little when I first saw it. Some of the prints are perfectly holiday, but what I really love is that some of them are more neutral – winter themed, or just geometric – and can be used for a a variety of occasions, which I’ll talk about more later. So, let’s get to it!
These Sturdy Fabric Baskets are one of my favorite things to make. They’re quick and easy, and useful for so many things (plus, totally adorable!). I initially created the pattern a couple years ago to make baskets for holding fat quarters, scraps, trims, and notions in my sewing room, and then made one for holding remotes in the living room, another for hair accessories in the bathroom, and one for next to the door to catch my husbands wallet, sunglasses and all the miscellaneous junk that lives in his pockets!
You can showcase a fun focal print or create any patchwork design you like (there are patchwork directions in the pattern). The original pattern size (shown above and below) finishes at 8″ wide by 5″ high and 5″ deep, and is perfect for mixed gift baskets of items such as bath & body products or edible treats, just to name a couple ideas. I love these baskets so much, I want to gift them to myself! I can do that, right? I mean, I DID make them.
Another great feature of this basket size is that it’s perfect for holding Christmas cards, so your recipient can repurpose it after it’s emptied. You can also give a bag of potpourri along with it and it can be used a cute holiday decoration!
I used my favorite prints from Oh, What Fun on these two. The row of faces is cut from the border panel print and was the perfect size, and then I used the center of that panel (the cute confetti) to make the lining of the other basket. The ornament print is called Baubles and I also used it to make some cute gift tags which you’ll see later in the post. I added tiny pom pom trim to the basket shown above and I love the look! I tucked it under the lining foldover and glued it in place – super easy!
In the pattern file, I talk about using old belts or scraps of leather for the basket handles (which are optional.) I used scraps on both of these baskets. The gold was cut from a pouch I found at the thrift shop and the black is from a leather scrap pack I found at Hobby Lobby. I used embroidery floss to stitch them in place.
Thinner, lighter weight materials work best for the handles so they can bend easily. If your leather is too thick or sturdy, it can bow the sides of the basket out. You can also use ribbon, bias tape, or fabric in place of the leather.
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CUSTOMIZING YOUR BASKET
I receive emails quite often asking if I can resize the basket pattern cutting directions to create a specific sized piece that someone wants to make, so updating the pattern on how you can do this yourself has been on my to-do list for awhile, and this seemed like the perfect time! With a little math (don’t worry, it wont hurt too bad!), you can create any size basket you wish.
I’ve updated the original Study Fabric Basket PDF pattern file to include these directions and you can download it here.
Now I’ll show you a couple different sized baskets I created to get your creative juices flowing!
I wanted to make a piece that was sized for kitchen utensils and accessories, because that is another favorite set of mine to gift (perfect for housewarmings and showers, too!). This basket measures 4″ wide by 4″ deep and 6″ tall and I filled it with a dish towel, pot holder, whisk, spoon, spatula, measuring spoons and cookie cutters.
I used my favorite Baubles print in the Glacier Blue colorway and the lining is from Hawthorne’s Stardust basics line, which comes in 54 colors and coordinates so nicely with Oh, What Fun because it looks like snow!
And let’s not forget the guys or hard-to-shop-for friends and family on our lists! This basket measures 4″ wide by 4″ deep and 3″ high and holds four shot glasses with stir sticks and two mini bottles of liquor. It would also make a fun and inexpensive secret santa gift. Plus, this small basket is a nice size for later holding keys, jewelry, sewing notions or many other things. It also fits a pillar candle or mug.
The handles on both of these baskets were also cut from old thrift shop pouches. Both are vinyl, so they had white backings. I left the white showing on the yellow handles and for the blue handles on the short basket, I glued a piece of the dark blue stardust to the backside before trimming them down. It worked out so well! I also did this to the gold handles on the treats basket shown at the beginning of the post.
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BUTTON LUNCH BAGS & GIFT TAGS
I have one more fun pattern to share, because it’s just perfect for gifting homemade treats (or a million other things) and then your recipient also has an adorable and useful little sack! I’ve had this Button Lunch Bag pattern from Purl Soho bookmarked forever and made a few modifications to dress them up and make them quilting cotton friendly.
The pattern calls for a sturdy cotton (such as a canvas), uses one solid fabric, and has a rolled hem, so I made a few easy changes to make them work with my materials and the look I was going for.
I wanted my bags to have a bottom accent fabric, so I pieced together the full panel before assembling the bag and then added some cute trim along the seam line. Also, since a rolled top hem wouldn’t look as nice with a printed quilting cotton, I instead used binding around the top of the bag. I added it last after assembling the bags. I used Pellon Shapeflex (SF101) to give the bags some extra bulk and I love the feel of them. I added the interfacing after piecing my full panel, before assembling the bag.
The original pattern uses binding to hide the inner seams, but I just used a wide, tight zig zag stitch which was quick and easy, but gives the seams a clean look and prevents fraying. Alternatively, if using binding around the top, you could make a full lining for the bag. Simply make a second bag, but with right sides in instead of out, slide it inside your assembled outer bag, and then stitch the top binding down through both, holding them together.
For these bags, I used two of the prints from Oh, What Fun that are not holiday specific. They are definitely festive enough for holiday gifting (especially with some metallic trim!), but keep the bags neutral enough to be reused all year long.
I used the Baubles print that I love so much to make the little tag on the cookies. I fussy cut the ornament circles from the print and used embroidery floss to hand stitch them onto felt cut with pinking shears. I then stitched down a small, folded piece of felt onto the top to make the hanger. You can use a light print or solid cotton on the reverse side to write or stamp a name.
I had so much fun with these, I couldn’t stop! They’re going on all my gifts this year, and I think I’ll hang a few from my tree, too!
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I truly hope you have found this post useful and inspiring! All of these projects are easy and satisfying because they sew up quick and look totally adorable when done. This year I challenge you to ditch the wrapping paper and make some “gift wrap” instead!
As always, if you have any questions about the pattern along the way, you can contact me here anytime. Please be specific, so I can best assist you.
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TIME FOR GIVEAWAY! (GIVEAWAY CLOSED – THANKS TO ALL WHO ENTERED!)
Who loves this Oh, What Fun fabric as much as I do? Would you like to win THREE YARDS for yourself?! To enter, please leave a comment on this post telling me what you would make with it and I will pick a winner at random on Friday! (Giveaway closed – congrats to @kgmcfall and thank you to all who entered!)
Now before you go, be sure to check out the other stops on the Blog Hop and see all the fabulous makes!
Monday 11/14 – Sew Sophie Lynn
Tuesday 11/15 – Hawthorne Threads
Wednesday 11/16 – Olivia Jane Handcrafted
Thursday 11/17 – Holly Gets Quilty
Monday 11/21 – Violette Field Threads
Happy Stitching!
~ nicole
















Hi, I would use this beautiful fabric to make tissue holders and phone cases as stocking stuffers!
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I would definitely make your baskets. They are so cute and handy to give as gits and to keep for my own use!
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I would definitely be making one of those boxes.
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I would love to make a basket & maybe an advent calendar!
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This is such a beautiful collection of fabrics, and what a brilliant idea to make the fabric baskets! Instead of paper that most of the time ends up in landfills, the baskets can be used year after year for regifting or decorating! If I win I would make some of those lovely baskets and a dress for my sweet daughter!
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I would love to make a festive dress for my toddler! She would love the animals.
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I would make a value quilt out of HST for a grand-daughter
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I would make my daughter a Christmas dress and use the scraps for gift tags!
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Love these baskets! Even if I don’t win I need to sew some up for gifts this year.
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I would love to make a basket, & maybe an advent calendar!
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I decided to do theme baskets for everyone this year for christmas, for instance my daughter in law loves to bake so I bought her all baking supplies and made her brownie mix and cocoa’s in different flavors and bought her baking supplies. Each person has a different theme. So I am going to make some of your ADORABLE baskets to put some of their goodies in, because they are beautiful AND useful all year long. I need about a dozen baskets myself. I can’t wait to get started. What a fun project and a nice break from quilts! Thank you!
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Your projects are so adorable – and practical! I will probably try the tiny box, gift tags, and button lunch bag. Thanks!
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What a great Giveaway. This material could be used to make a beautiful quilt or even a table runner. Many great ideas to use this material. Why limit yourself with just one idea. /the sky is the limit.
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Oh What Fun is right. I am on my way to the veterans thrift store for some inexpensive goodies to use for these baskets. Thank You ever so much for the chance to win some great fabrics from MY very Favorite HAWTHORN Quilt Shop.
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I would like to make your baskets! What a wonderful treat to receive a basket filled with personal gifts, baby gifts or household gifts. Your baskets are adorable!
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I love your baskets and the idea for the handles is super. I love thrift stores anyway. Thanks for the chance to win.
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Thank you for the cute ideas and patterns! I think using this fabric to make a tree skirt or some throw pillows would be fun with this line as well.
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This blog hop has been so fun! Thanks for all you do. This bundle would make MANY beautiful baskets for everyone on my Christmas list!
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I would love to use this fabric to make your baskets for teacher’s holiday gifts!!
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Where do I begin?? A fabulous dress, ornaments and a box centerpiece?? These boxes are fabulous to camouflage all the kids goodies and a treat to keep in the living room and kitchen to be seen by all!! This fabric is SO FUN 💚❄️❤️
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Love your baskets! I think I would make a holiday dress for my daughter
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I love this post!!! I’d definitely make baskets … I love gifts that are equally cute and practical!!!
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Oh what a nice giveaway!
I love your basket, but I like to make a travel bag and a bargello table runner.
Thanks for the chance to win.
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I would make a quilt and some of these wonderful little baskets to organize my sewing room and give as gifts! Love these! Thank you for the opportunity to win!
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Wow!! What you made was spot on for this collection! What perfect boxes and bags! I really wanted to make some pillow cases with this fabric but after seeing what you made I would love to make a fabric box also. Love the little animal faces and the sleighs. kogrady@cableone.net.
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I absolutely love the button up lunch bag to hold treats as gifts. I will be making some of those whether I win or not. Thank you for the inspiration!
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Since quilts are my favorite thing to make, that is what I would like to make with this wonderful fabric. Your projects are super cute!
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The baskets are so cute! Love the fabric. I think I will make a basket for my future grandbaby!!!
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This fabric would find its way into a warm and cozy quilt.
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I would most likely create a piece of garment for my girl.
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I love the baskets! I need to make some of these baskets! With the fabric though I would probably make stockings or a winter throw for the living room!. Thanks for the opportunity to win.
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These bags are so cute! I love how sturdy they are too. Thanks for the chance to win some of this yummy fabric!
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I’d make something sweet and charming for my dear granddaughter.
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My daughter has an plastic zip up pencil case she uses to store her 3 and 7 year olds hairs stretch bands, hair brush and stuff in. It is on its last legs. I would use some of your fabrics to make her a new one. But mainly, my granddaughter is 7 years old wants to learn to sew so badly. She cuts up fabric pieces I give her and wraps them around her to make a ‘dress’. So my use would be for Jane to sew ‘dresses’ for herself 🙂
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I think I would make a quilt if I won this fabric.
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A baby quilt would be adorable!
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I would make some Christmas stockings and zipper bags with this beautiful fabric! Love your projects and your photos are superb. krseitz at earthlink dot net
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What wonderful gift boxes & bags! Your fabrics work wonderfully for them and I would definitely make some for work and friend gifts. Also, would make a wonderful outfit for my granddaughter – she loves wearing dresses. Thank you so much for sharing.
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I’d make festive bibs with this fabric.
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I just recently learned how to “install” a zipper (I took up quilting only a couple years ago) and have been making zippered pouches to fill for all the young ladies in my life… this fabric would make some elegant pouches indeed. I have also been making napkins and candle mat wreaths. I can see that these boxes are in my future as well. Not only for gift boxes but for organizing my sewing room! konecki.joanne@gmail.com
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Gorgeous fabric – love the Baubles one and the one with all the faces of animals — beautiful line! I’d make a quilt for ME – as 99% of what I make is given away, I wouldn’t feel bad about keeping it, either — that fabric is too beautiful to go to anyone but me! Thanks for the giveaway…. Deb E
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Ohmygosh I LOVE the gift bags! I’d so make those. I don’t like buying things just to throw them away so reusable is absolutely perfect. And those circle ornaments are so easy. We live hours from town so we spend a lot of time driving and I could make those in the car. I get bored so I’m always looking for something I can complete in the car. 😉
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I would love to use this fabric to make baskets to hold gifts that will be distributed to our local senior center for Christmas!
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I would make baskets for my kids rooms!
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I would make Christmas quilts for my grandchildren. So cute!
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No doubt, dresses for my granddaughters.
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I love this fabric, I will make the baskets for my future granddaughter’s room, she’s due in March, and the animal print is perfect.
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Love, love, love the baskets! Oh – and the ornaments. I would try them too. Thanks for the opportunity to win some fabric
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I love the fabric boxes, gift tags, and fabric bags. I’m always looking for ways to use up fabric scraps. Thanks for the free pattern.
I want to get some of the beautiful fabric to make my daughter some VFT dresses and matching doll outfits.
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The baskets are beautiful – they can be filled with fun things and serve as great storage containers as well. Would love to make these in the beautiful Oh What Fun fabric! Thanks for the great ideas.
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