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Storage doesn’t have to be stuffy! Whip up this dainty duo of bear and bunny baskets to store all your sewing space essentials inside. These adorable baskets are by Debbie von Grabler-Crozier and would be useful for all sorts of crafters. You could even use them to store Easter eggs or for some cute spring decor. Debbie is going to show you how to turn your favourite prints and some black embroidery thread into these storage baskets. But first, make sure you read through our quilting for beginners guide and our how to quilt page for tips on how to quilt like a pro. Now it’s over to Debbie for her basket patterns!

You will need Makes one (1) bunny basket Main fabric: ¼yd Lining fabric: ¼yd Selection of print scraps: sixteen (16) pieces each at least 2in square Fusible batting (35in wide): ¼yd Sew in foam (28in wide): ½yd Black embroidery thread One copy each of the Bunny Face, Bunny Base and Bunny Ear templates (you can find these at Love Patchwork and Quilting templates issue 83) Finished Size 7½in diameter x 5½in high (excluding ears) Notes
Fabrics Used Linen fabric is Soft Sand from The Denim Studio by Art Gallery Fabrics. Print fabrics are from the Sonata collection by Amy Sinibaldi for Art Gallery Fabrics.

Debbie von Grabler-Crozier Debbie’s two loves are crafts and quantum physics! She’s a keen quilter and has made projects for Love Patchwork & Quilting. She’s written several books such as Take Two Fat Quarters: Bags & Purses, The Bag Boutique, All-New Twenty to Make: Sewing with Scraps and many more. Check out her patterns and projects over on her blog https://thefolkartfactory.com/, http://www.etsy.com/shop/TheFolkArtFactory and instagram @craftyvamp
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