Tutorial - How to Make a Piped Fabric Basket
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Tutorial - How to Make a Piped Fabric Basket


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Piping adds visual impact and interest

Tutorial at Roonie Ranching Blog

"This is a padded fabric basket just begging to be made for a teacher, neighbor, or even your East German friend who has a birthday tomorrow (or am I the only one in that situation?).  I know there are a million fabric basket sewing tutorials out there, but do any of them have all this adorable piping?  I think not! The finished dimensions are about 6 1/2" wide, 5 1/2" deep, and 4" tall (minus the handles, which stick up another couple of inches".... Read more




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