If you're into spring cleaning and organization, these DIY fabric storage box instructions might be right up your alley:
1. Surlepetitchemin's box, made with this tutorial from Sew4Home
2. Pink Penguin's fabric basket
3. In a Nutshell's nesting boxes
4. Jezze's no-interfacing storage basket
5. Urban Nest's cereal box storage bins
6. Kargrrl's square-bottomed canvas bucket
Just the thing I've been looking for. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome post! Thank you for sharing these tutorials. A great use of fabrics that you may love, but just don't know what to do with!
ReplyDeletetoo cool for school! Thanks.
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Thank you!
ReplyDeletegreat!!!! thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteJust be sure you all use Jess's fabrics when you make them!
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Perfect! Thanks for compiling all these links!
ReplyDeleteI am SO SO excited about these. You have no idea. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I just started a hand-piecing project (something to do while watching TV), and thought, "Gee, I could use some fabric bins to keep all these bits and pieces from taking over the coffee table; I wonder if I saved that tutorial I saw online a while back..."
ReplyDeletePERFECT solutions, with perfect timing!
I love those storage bins…guess I have no excuse to try and make one now! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for featuring my box so prominently!!!! Is there a "I was featured on How About Orange button?! :)))
ReplyDeleteHi Jess. I just saw this and thought you would looooove it....
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Indeed I do love it.
ReplyDeleteLove it!!
ReplyDeleteBlessings, andrea
Thanks! Just what I need! You are great at finding good stuff!
ReplyDeleteI keep bookmarking your awesome tutorials for the day when I can do them. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for collecting these in one place. I've made about 40 of the pink penguin style only with solid sides instead of patchwork, saves about 30 minutes a basket. Great post.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the great links. I've always wanted to know how to make a cuter storage box.
ReplyDeleteJana
Bookmarking--I always need storage bins! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteJust got my first sewing machine, I'd love to try some of these!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool! The basket is lovely. The fabric prints are making the project so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow! It’s adorable. This project is so creative. I love it.
ReplyDeleteIts really informative and very good post. thanks for the information...
ReplyDeleteyah its nice infact i love it thanks
ReplyDeleteReally very nice i like it thanks for share it.
ReplyDeleteVery nice tutorial. I found this to be useful. Thanks for sharing your idea.
ReplyDeleteGood Stuff i love it thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteawww the urban nest link seems to be broken
ReplyDeleteNow try--it seems to have moved, but I updated it.
ReplyDeletewow! so simple yet it rocks!
ReplyDeleteReally love theseand I will try to do one in the future since I am organasing my sewing room. These are very useful. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteLorraine
very nice thank you so much ^_^
ReplyDeleteLove these baskets and think I will make a few for teacher gifts this year. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely idea for storage baskets, thanks for sharing.
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