“I could make that!…..I don’t know how to crochet!” This cracked me up… too relatable. Plus starting with the micro yarn. This is the kind of maker I am too, and I don’t know why I do this to myself!!
Right?!?😂 Like just because I have been a maker for close to 40 years I should be able to jump right in? Jump right in to make myself absolutely bonkers. It is good for me to get put in my place I guess 🤣😂🤣 Nice to know I am not alone. 💕 Thanks!
Llevo desde muy joven haciendo cosas, mi madre también las hacía, aprendí de ella cuando vivíamos en Marruecos y seguí sola hasta ahora, saludos desde España
I’m so excited!!! You should see how cute my little basket turned out following your instructions in this video! I used different shades of purple fabric strip scraps and straight stitched them all down. Then I decided to couch a variegated thin decorative yarn all over the outside piece, sort of geometric boxy design like you would in a quilt design. I used the same fusible fleece as you used for the front. for the Lining I used Pellon 808 that I have in my stash. I don’t have an industrial type sewing machine, so I used the reinforced straight stitch on my Viking and it went very smoothly over the thick areas. Love how it turned out, I think I need to make about 5 or 6 more! They will all be different. Thank you so much for showing me how to make the collapsible style bag!
Hi… This sounds gorgeous… and so fun. I feel the same way. I want to make a bunch of these. They would be great in my bathroom too for organizing. Thank you so much for sharing your project. 🙏♥️🙏
It is quite a lovely (thread crochet) necklace, and the little baskets are very handy. As an experienced crocheter but only a sewing dabbler I'd first see those long skinny straps as suitable for crochet! 😏Tied together, or perhaps sewn with a zig-zag stitch into a tape that would be a really fun, premium crochet supply. I also think I have * ideas * for organza with crochet projects.
Hi… I was thinking they would be fun to crochet, once I get a little better 🤣 What do you think you will use the organza for, cut it into strips? Thanks for sharing 💕
I love Spencer Ogg. BTW, her name is Diane. I think Spencer Ogg is her last name (very British) This is a great way to use scraps. Tula Pink would be gorgeous! Thanks for the video. I have the organza in my cart.
This is brilliant! How relatable about the dining table ! Myvpoor family.... 4 other members sometimes hv less than half of the table to eat at with all my sewing stuff occupying the larger "half" lol. Now then can eat at the same half but while looking at these eye candies filled with my organised stuff. Just brilliant!
Great little baskets! Perfect for the upholstery samples i was gifted from the furniture store. I will definitely check out Spencer Ogg and her basket making tutorials as well. You explained the construction process quite well.❤❤
Oh, I really like this! Great job! ❤ So pretty and functional. Your ramblings are fun and hanging out with you during your fabric journeys is always enjoyable. Thank you!
What a great little project!! Love these fabric baskets fold up and stack nicely! Thank you for sharing your fun crafting again! I’ve been making scrappy squares with no specific projects in mind. This great little project is perfect for them and would fit in my empty Longerberger basket to keep all my hand stitching threads and tools sorted. So easy to carry from place to place.
Just found you... love what I see! Im excited for the wrist wallet! I was about to buy one, but Id rather follow along with you... thanks for your hard but fun work!
Muy práctica Me identificó.. Pues es verdad el reguero que hace una ..en las mesas de la casa. Yo le llamo..el cuarto ( tira todo!!!!) Pues hago un csos! Gracias por el tutorial ❤❤❤❤
❤❤😊 Great tutorial! I hope to learn to sew one day. I certainly have most supplies needed, just not the know how, lol. This is a project I'd love to be able to do! Tyvm.
Hi Bridget! I'm super excited to try making my own little baskets!! Thanks for sharing your technique!! ❤ Your Liberty basket turned out so beautifully.
I love listening to your ramblings. You hear and learn useful knowledge. Love the little baskets. They are nicer and much prettier than any other type of basket. Can’t wait for the next project. Thank you for sharing. And keep rambling away.
I loved this project, I can used it so many ways ,the color strip of fabric made the basket so colorful and pretty. Thank you so much for I plan to follow you with the ones you made with cotton, am really curious how that going to come out. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks for the great little basket tutorial - will definitely have to try it out with some of my decorator-weight cottons. I bought tulle awhile back, thinking I’d do the same with little scraps and fabric crumbs, but was disappointed to see how the tulle toned down all the colors more than I like. Or maybe there are some kinds of tulle that are better with this than others? Anyway, yours came out really cute!
Love the bag made with scraps!!! The lady behind Spencer Ogg’s name is Diane. She has a web site, RUclips channel, and a Facebook group. Think I am subscribing to your channel!!! Thank you!!!
Looks very effective I have about three large bags of such fabric , also liberty on the whole didn’t really know what I was going to do with it, so you have been a big help. The organza ?. I have never seen before. So not sure if it’s in the Uk. But like your finished items thank you
Hehe. It really sure if I will use them all to be honest. I saved them but I have one project to do then the rest will maybe go.. some pieces really to small more crumb pieces .
Está fabulosa está manualidad me encantó, no entendí su puso primero una tela que se adhiere y luego un tul, para después ir planchando los trozos de tela, esas tiras que usó son listones o scraps hechos tiras?. Gracias es fantástico el resultado. Felicitaciones.
Hi… thank you for watching. These fabric straps are leftover from mask making during the pandemic. I just couldn’t throw them out and I am so glad I didn’t ❤️
Oh my gosh your baskets are simply gorgeous!! And your instructions made sense to me, something that seldom happens with sewing lol. Like others, “I could make that…” comes out of my mouth often, except with sewing…then I look, say “dang, I wish I knew how to do that” lol but even those things inspire me to do other things. I have been crocheting since the age of 5, but learned to knit a few years ago using RUclips videos (to make things for preemies, micro preemies and angels, those babies who pass before or soon after birth). So I am now on a quest to learn to sew. Your baskets have inspired me to try as we have just bought our dream home up in the Highlands in the middle of nowhere. For the first time I will have a proper craft room and I want it usable but pretty, with lots of texture, colour and tactile things in it. Your baskets are just PERFECT! Now for crocheting, and seeing your love of colour, if you are comfortable with single crochet and double crochet, I highly recommend that you look into mosaic crochet. It looks like it was really complicated when you are finished, but it is so easy and just those two stitches. It is different in that you doing chain and turn, you complete one row (for the flat)and cut the yarn, before going back to the start and making the next row. It sounds more complicated than it is. Here is the designer who got me hooked (no pun intended lol). If you like her work, check out her coin bags and easily attaching the zippers. I suspect you could even make your lined collapsible baskets in the crochet. If your eyes are really good and you have a bright area to work in, you could even use very fine crochet thread or cotton lace yarn to crochet a tight fabric. Using a variegated yarn or thread with another skein of solid colour works magically. There are many other designers doing mosaic crochet tutorials but Tinna’s work is just incredible and she is down to earth and has an infectious attitude like yours. I grew up in Vermont but now live in Scotland (my little brother kept calling me a flatlander until he and his wife (my best friend) came to visit lol, he hung his head and mumbled that he might be the flatlander compared to me now but I was still a foreigner lol). I am fortunate to go home to visit at least once a year and VT will always be home. I even, dare I say it, miss snow. Shh, my mother always said that was the dirtiest four letter word in the English language lol. As I do get home regularly, I wanted to ask do you sell your work at craft shows or do you have a physical shop? If so, where abouts are you selling? I will make a point of coming and buying a few things including a few baskets (hubby will be thrilled it is not yarn lol as earlier this year I came home with two suitcases filled (vacuum packed) with yarn. I crochet, knit, tat, an make wire wrapped jewellery which I sell at craft markets. Your work is just too beautiful to pass by! Thanks so much for your inspiring video, I am now a subscriber and look forward to watching your videos and drooling over the end results 😆!
Hi… thank you for your wonderful message. I will definitely check out the mosaic crochet! Can’t wait😆I live in Waitsfield. I would love to meet you if you are ever in the area. I am at a Farmers Market selling my skirts today otherwise I would have a longer response. Scotland is so beautiful. I visited in my 20’s ♥️♥️♥️
@@Reignvermont oh cool, you are about an hour and a half from where I grew up, in Ludlow. I went to college at Vt Tech in Randolph. Good luck with your Market, I hope the sales are thick and fast for you! I will definitely be by to shop when I am home next and to say hi. My Nephew and his wife are normally at Waitsfield Farmers Market (they live in Enosburg Falls, they own Of Lace and Maille. April tats and makes beautiful lace and her husband Levi makes chain maille. At the moment we live just outside Perth, Scotland but just bought our retirement home on the west coast up between Poolewe and Ullapool. It is such a spectacular area. What part of Scotland did you visit? It is such a beautiful country! If I can’t live in VT, Scotland is a great substitute lol. If you ever make it to Scotland again, give me a shout and we can meet up. If we have not yet moved up to the new house, I would be happy to loan it out to you, right on a sea loch, dolphins and porpoise as well as golden eagles and sea eagles hunt in the loch that you can watch from the deck and even the livingroom. It is a 5 bedroom home and while we have a rocky beach, less than half a mile down a back road is a beautiful sandy beach. Best of luck today, hope there is a big turnout with many sales for you and the other Sellers! 💖
@@shelleysmith4017 Hi... Lace and Maille...what a beautiful combination. I visited Glasgow and Inverness and a few other places. I agree... it is a great substitute for Vermont. :)) The location of your current home sounds amazing!!
Hello… I’m new to your channel… This is a great idea. What is the white sheet that you are laying your fabric on? Is it similar to iron on interfacing? Please let me know…I would like to try this process.😊
Hi...Thank you for watching. :) The white paper sheet is Steam a Seam Lite 2. Here is the link amzn.to/47IA7fO It is a very fun process. I hope you try it. :))
Wow! I’m really very impressed by your basket! Could I ask……when you top-stitched the outer to the lining, I’m thinking that I’d prefer to hand stitch mine, please advise!
Hi. Love the project…. just wondering though, the subtitles use the term thermal lam when you mention the materials you’re using. But I don’t know of that. I think the subtitles must be incorrect. What is the adhesive material? (Maybe like Bondaweb?)Thank you.🙂
I love this and want to make a few little bags for sure. I watched this video twice and want to ask…… is your foundation piece sticky…for the strips to adhere when pressed? Ive got some lovely fabrics that really do need to be used…… I feel Christmas gifts coming up….. lovely, thankyou very much. (For a plain basket do you just use an interlining)?
Hi...I am glad you are enjoying the video :)) The foundation stabilizer is sticky and I find it easy to work with. It is amzn.to/3zptd1Y To do a plain basket with no scrap embellishment I would use amzn.to/4ejo1eU I hope this helps out. Thanks so much!!
Hi… They are schmetz needles. Here is the link. amzn.to/3YqK2Ug They are working really well but I am also thoroughly steaming the “steam a seam” too. I think the combination is the way to go. Hope this helps. Thanks 💕
Hi...It is the Cricut Heat Press Mini. Here is the link www.amazon.com/Cricut-EasyPress-Heat-Pressing-Ceramic-Coated-Lightweight/dp/B07VKPZS24/ref=sr_1_4?crid=RBP9BFG215EU&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.8Kp3OmHy9upcqOOS8Viy3hhSZ1ImlOZFT2E-5XiocfH7RT3GFjAkfcJXknbThu9fDd0ZCBZxFHHwLQFghplYt2VJ8TSOkYBePxBAvwyhj4TUs5TOXSaKRaaKV3HGhjaW7Xd72qTuq3o8M7iJ2DoDpR-amjj9HSZrVyhzbTYeRH0t7BkRG5UcXa2n_UgYXaqx8O9yt0pncht7yC3BIrnnzm-ofM34mBiFLyzA5IrNCK2bPl8Trfs4tFXH-8I4ySpDrm8HheTzzLvjQLvjrblbbkE9Zr17gBWo192irn9wRwY.kmU6f8Y_LAY94NrfnFR2x3EqVftfjByPDur7pZDHm-c&dib_tag=se&keywords=cricut%2Biron&qid=1725466728&sprefix=%2Caps%2C91&sr=8-4&th=1 Thanks so much for watching!
Hi... You are correct. Thanks for helping out. :))) Here is the link....www.amazon.com/Cricut-EasyPress-Heat-Pressing-Ceramic-Coated-Lightweight/dp/B07VKPZS24/ref=sr_1_4?crid=RBP9BFG215EU&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.8Kp3OmHy9upcqOOS8Viy3hhSZ1ImlOZFT2E-5XiocfH7RT3GFjAkfcJXknbThu9fDd0ZCBZxFHHwLQFghplYt2VJ8TSOkYBePxBAvwyhj4TUs5TOXSaKRaaKV3HGhjaW7Xd72qTuq3o8M7iJ2DoDpR-amjj9HSZrVyhzbTYeRH0t7BkRG5UcXa2n_UgYXaqx8O9yt0pncht7yC3BIrnnzm-ofM34mBiFLyzA5IrNCK2bPl8Trfs4tFXH-8I4ySpDrm8HheTzzLvjQLvjrblbbkE9Zr17gBWo192irn9wRwY.kmU6f8Y_LAY94NrfnFR2x3EqVftfjByPDur7pZDHm-c&dib_tag=se&keywords=cricut%2Biron&qid=1725466728&sprefix=%2Caps%2C91&sr=8-4&th=1
“I could make that!…..I don’t know how to crochet!” This cracked me up… too relatable. Plus starting with the micro yarn. This is the kind of maker I am too, and I don’t know why I do this to myself!!
Right?!?😂
Like just because I have been a maker for close to 40 years I should be able to jump right in? Jump right in to make myself absolutely bonkers. It is good for me to get put in my place I guess 🤣😂🤣
Nice to know I am not alone. 💕 Thanks!
You certainly are not alone - me too!!
Llevo desde muy joven haciendo cosas, mi madre también las hacía, aprendí de ella cuando vivíamos en Marruecos y seguí sola hasta ahora, saludos desde España
@@carmenacebofortes6723 Thank you 💕
Me too
I’m so excited!!! You should see how cute my little basket turned out following your instructions in this video! I used different shades of purple fabric strip scraps and straight stitched them all down. Then I decided to couch a variegated thin decorative yarn all over the outside piece, sort of geometric boxy design like you would in a quilt design. I used the same fusible fleece as you used for the front. for the Lining I used Pellon 808 that I have in my stash. I don’t have an industrial type sewing machine, so I used the reinforced straight stitch on my Viking and it went very smoothly over the thick areas. Love how it turned out, I think I need to make about 5 or 6 more! They will all be different. Thank you so much for showing me how to make the collapsible style bag!
Hi… This sounds gorgeous… and so fun. I feel the same way. I want to make a bunch of these. They would be great in my bathroom too for organizing. Thank you so much for sharing your project. 🙏♥️🙏
It is quite a lovely (thread crochet) necklace, and the little baskets are very handy. As an experienced crocheter but only a sewing dabbler I'd first see those long skinny straps as suitable for crochet! 😏Tied together, or perhaps sewn with a zig-zag stitch into a tape that would be a really fun, premium crochet supply. I also think I have * ideas * for organza with crochet projects.
Hi… I was thinking they would be fun to crochet, once I get a little better 🤣 What do you think you will use the organza for, cut it into strips?
Thanks for sharing 💕
Oooh… Ahhh…. Great ideas! Creative juices are flowing! I’d never thought about crocheting with fabric before… Hmm.. THANKS!
@@MonicaMolinar That would be fun :))
What another great scrap buster! I just love how the basket turned out.
Thank you very much for letting me know you enjoyed it ☺️💕☺️
Keep doing it this way with the organza it looks so much nicer and neater and the quilting is perfect. I enjoy watching your projects as you make them
Thank you ☺️ I love it too! 💕
Love your basket of beautiful crochet. Enjoy your learning process and thank you for sharing the scrap tutorial.
Thank you!! It is fun to learn something new. ❤️❤️❤️
You are just like the rest of us. 🇨🇦. Always on to something we want to try and create,
I’m am so happy to be part of a like minded community 💗
Thank you for sharing all of your suggestions 💗
I love the idea of compartments inside a basket. I think these would sell great at our annual quilt show. Thanks for the ideas.
Hi… so fun, right? I think anyone would love these. Thanks so much! ❤️
I love Spencer Ogg. BTW, her name is Diane. I think Spencer Ogg is her last name (very British)
This is a great way to use scraps. Tula Pink would be gorgeous! Thanks for the video. I have the organza in my cart.
Thank you for the info. I love Tula Pink fabrics. Trying not to fall down that rabbit hole 🤣
💕💕💕
@@Reignvermont I've gotten way down in there
@@MarciaBaker1205 LOL, it is dangerous :))
I've never seen scraps being made into fabic before!!! I'm defo gonna try that!! And those little bags are ace too....wot have you started???!!! 😂😂
😆 I don’t know what I have started… but I’m going with it! 🤩🤣🤩 Thanks for sharing 💕
@@Reignvermont I've gotta get into my fabric stash and get started 😊🤩
This is brilliant! How relatable about the dining table ! Myvpoor family.... 4 other members sometimes hv less than half of the table to eat at with all my sewing stuff occupying the larger "half" lol. Now then can eat at the same half but while looking at these eye candies filled with my organised stuff. Just brilliant!
Hi… I ABSOLUTELY LOVE your message!! I am so glad I am not alone. I will keep you happily in my thoughts. There are worse things after all …
🤣😍😂
Great little baskets! Perfect for the upholstery samples i was gifted from the furniture store. I will definitely check out Spencer Ogg and her basket making tutorials as well. You explained the construction process quite well.❤❤
I am so happy that you found the video useful. Thank you for letting me know 💕
First thing I've liked used scrapbtidbits. Thanks
Thank you so much ☺️ 💕
Oh, I really like this! Great job! ❤ So pretty and functional. Your ramblings are fun and hanging out with you during your fabric journeys is always enjoyable. Thank you!
Thank you soo much for your kind words ☺️💕☺️
This is so nice! Don’t stop sharing your ideas! They are wonderful! Thank you 😊
Thank you for your kind words ❤️
Super joli !!! Merci ❤❤❤
Thank you 💕Glad you liked it 💕
Liberty fabric is very sweet. Any floral is adorable 💜🩷🌸💮🌼🏵️🌻🪻🌷🪷 interesting video 😊
Thank you for letting me know your thoughts 💕
What a great little project!! Love these fabric baskets fold up and stack nicely! Thank you for sharing your fun crafting again! I’ve been making scrappy squares with no specific projects in mind. This great little project is perfect for them and would fit in my empty Longerberger basket to keep all my hand stitching threads and tools sorted. So easy to carry from place to place.
Hi… How fun that you already have some squares made up 😆 Thanks for sharing 💕
Such a great idea.
Hi… so useful to. I love pretty fabric things. Thank you for letting me know ❤️
Lovely
Thank You :)))
That is an awesome little basket. Very clever.
Thank you 🙏 💕
Love this!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤ Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much for letting me know ☺️💕☺️
Great idea for a basket. I love it. Thank you for the tutorial. 💕😊
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching ♥️
Just found you... love what I see!
Im excited for the wrist wallet! I was about to buy one, but Id rather follow along with you... thanks for your hard but fun work!
Thank you so much! ♥️♥️♥️
Great project
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching! 😍
I like ❤ your baskets!
Thank you ☺️💕☺️
Merci pour cette jolie vidéo, trop mignonnes les pochettes ❤
Thank you 🙏💕🙏
I love it, thanks 😊
Thank you 🙏 ☺️🙏
Súper , gracias muy lindo
Thank you 🙏 ☺️💕
Great ideas. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for letting me know 🤩
Muy práctica
Me identificó..
Pues es verdad el reguero que hace una ..en las mesas de la casa.
Yo le llamo..el cuarto ( tira todo!!!!)
Pues hago un csos!
Gracias por el tutorial ❤❤❤❤
Thank you for sharing 💕☺️💕
Great little basket. Thanks for sharing 😊
Thank you for letting me know ♥️
هذه أول مرة اتابع فيديو لك رائع ماقدمتيه وكم هي لطيفة ضحكتك في بداية الفيديو تحياتي لحضرتك💙
Thank you for your kind words 🤩💕🤩
Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge ❤
Thank you for your kind words 💕
❤❤😊 Great tutorial! I hope to learn to sew one day. I certainly have most supplies needed, just not the know how, lol. This is a project I'd love to be able to do! Tyvm.
I’m so glad you enjoyed it. Good luck with your sewing adventure 💕
Love love love!!!!!!! Thanks for sharing
Thank you 🙏 💕🙏
Hi Bridget! I'm super excited to try making my own little baskets!! Thanks for sharing your technique!! ❤
Your Liberty basket turned out so beautifully.
Hi 😀 Thank you for letting me know you enjoyed it! ❤️
Very nice😊
Thank you for letting me know 💗
I love listening to your ramblings. You hear and learn useful knowledge. Love the little baskets. They are nicer and much prettier than any other type of basket. Can’t wait for the next project. Thank you for sharing. And keep rambling away.
Hi…😀 Thank you so much for your continued encouragement. Means so much!! 💕❤️💕
If you have a walking foot, that will be great and maybe a Jean “18 “ needle would be helpful also. 🇨🇦
Love this! Thanks for sharing ❤
Thank you for letting me know ❤️☺️❤️
I enjoyed this tutorial! Thanks!
Thank you for letting me know 🙏♥️🙏
I loved this project, I can used it so many ways ,the color strip of fabric made the basket so colorful and pretty. Thank you so much for I plan to follow you with the ones you made with cotton, am really curious how that going to come out. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hi… thank you for sharing your thoughts. ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for the great little basket tutorial - will definitely have to try it out with some of my decorator-weight cottons. I bought tulle awhile back, thinking I’d do the same with little scraps and fabric crumbs, but was disappointed to see how the tulle toned down all the colors more than I like. Or maybe there are some kinds of tulle that are better with this than others? Anyway, yours came out really cute!
Thank you 😊 I agree with your thoughts on the Tulle. I feel like the Ivory is a good neutral color. This one has a little glisten to it also 💕
Awesome. I love it ❤
Thank you very much 💕
Love the basket. Maybe use a thinner foundation? but keep the tulle for a smoother finish.
Yes!!! That is a great idea ♥️
Thanks for sharing ☺️
This was really lovely. 🙋🏼♀️🇦🇺
I’m so glad you enjoyed it 💕
Thank you for letting me know ☺️
Beautiful!!!!
Thank you!!🙏💕🙏
New subscriber here. You sound like me with your crafts. 😂 I love this way to use up scraps. You know how we hate to throw anything away...
I’m so glad I didn’t throw these scraps away 😂 Thanks for sharing 💕
very cute basket! I really like the fabric you created! I subcribed to your channel I want to see your other adventures!
Thanks for joining me 💕
Brilliant TFS
Thank you ☺️💕☺️
I Loved it! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for letting me know 🥰
Love the bag made with scraps!!! The lady behind Spencer Ogg’s name is Diane. She has a web site, RUclips channel, and a Facebook group. Think I am subscribing to your channel!!! Thank you!!!
Thank you for the information 😀 I like Diane’s work! 💗
Fantastic, subscribed for the bag!
Thank you for joining me ♥️
Spencer Ogg’s name is Diane (sp?)… she’s FABULOUS, love this project! TY!
I agree 💕 Thank you for sharing ☺️
Looks very effective I have about three large bags of such fabric , also liberty on the whole didn’t really know what I was going to do with it, so you have been a big help. The organza ?. I have never seen before. So not sure if it’s in the Uk. But like your finished items thank you
Hi… I’m jealous of your large bags of scrap 😂 I hope you have fun playing with it. Thanks for sharing 😍
Hehe. It really sure if I will use them all to be honest. I saved them but I have one project to do then the rest will maybe go.. some pieces really to small more crumb pieces .
@@karentoynton8948 Have fun ☺️
Está fabulosa está manualidad me encantó, no entendí su puso primero una tela que se adhiere y luego un tul, para después ir planchando los trozos de tela, esas tiras que usó son listones o scraps hechos tiras?. Gracias es fantástico el resultado. Felicitaciones.
Hi… thank you for watching. These fabric straps are leftover from mask making during the pandemic. I just couldn’t throw them out and I am so glad I didn’t ❤️
Oh my gosh your baskets are simply gorgeous!! And your instructions made sense to me, something that seldom happens with sewing lol.
Like others, “I could make that…” comes out of my mouth often, except with sewing…then I look, say “dang, I wish I knew how to do that” lol but even those things inspire me to do other things. I have been crocheting since the age of 5, but learned to knit a few years ago using RUclips videos (to make things for preemies, micro preemies and angels, those babies who pass before or soon after birth). So I am now on a quest to learn to sew. Your baskets have inspired me to try as we have just bought our dream home up in the Highlands in the middle of nowhere. For the first time I will have a proper craft room and I want it usable but pretty, with lots of texture, colour and tactile things in it. Your baskets are just PERFECT!
Now for crocheting, and seeing your love of colour, if you are comfortable with single crochet and double crochet, I highly recommend that you look into mosaic crochet. It looks like it was really complicated when you are finished, but it is so easy and just those two stitches. It is different in that you doing chain and turn, you complete one row (for the flat)and cut the yarn, before going back to the start and making the next row. It sounds more complicated than it is. Here is the designer who got me hooked (no pun intended lol). If you like her work, check out her coin bags and easily attaching the zippers. I suspect you could even make your lined collapsible baskets in the crochet. If your eyes are really good and you have a bright area to work in, you could even use very fine crochet thread or cotton lace yarn to crochet a tight fabric. Using a variegated yarn or thread with another skein of solid colour works magically. There are many other designers doing mosaic crochet tutorials but Tinna’s work is just incredible and she is down to earth and has an infectious attitude like yours.
I grew up in Vermont but now live in Scotland (my little brother kept calling me a flatlander until he and his wife (my best friend) came to visit lol, he hung his head and mumbled that he might be the flatlander compared to me now but I was still a foreigner lol). I am fortunate to go home to visit at least once a year and VT will always be home. I even, dare I say it, miss snow. Shh, my mother always said that was the dirtiest four letter word in the English language lol. As I do get home regularly, I wanted to ask do you sell your work at craft shows or do you have a physical shop? If so, where abouts are you selling? I will make a point of coming and buying a few things including a few baskets (hubby will be thrilled it is not yarn lol as earlier this year I came home with two suitcases filled (vacuum packed) with yarn. I crochet, knit, tat, an make wire wrapped jewellery which I sell at craft markets. Your work is just too beautiful to pass by!
Thanks so much for your inspiring video, I am now a subscriber and look forward to watching your videos and drooling over the end results 😆!
Hi… thank you for your wonderful message. I will definitely check out the mosaic crochet! Can’t wait😆I live in Waitsfield. I would love to meet you if you are ever in the area. I am at a Farmers Market selling my skirts today otherwise I would have a longer response. Scotland is so beautiful. I visited in my 20’s ♥️♥️♥️
@@Reignvermont oh cool, you are about an hour and a half from where I grew up, in Ludlow. I went to college at Vt Tech in Randolph. Good luck with your Market, I hope the sales are thick and fast for you! I will definitely be by to shop when I am home next and to say hi. My Nephew and his wife are normally at Waitsfield Farmers Market (they live in Enosburg Falls, they own Of Lace and Maille. April tats and makes beautiful lace and her husband Levi makes chain maille.
At the moment we live just outside Perth, Scotland but just bought our retirement home on the west coast up between Poolewe and Ullapool. It is such a spectacular area. What part of Scotland did you visit? It is such a beautiful country! If I can’t live in VT, Scotland is a great substitute lol. If you ever make it to Scotland again, give me a shout and we can meet up. If we have not yet moved up to the new house, I would be happy to loan it out to you, right on a sea loch, dolphins and porpoise as well as golden eagles and sea eagles hunt in the loch that you can watch from the deck and even the livingroom. It is a 5 bedroom home and while we have a rocky beach, less than half a mile down a back road is a beautiful sandy beach. Best of luck today, hope there is a big turnout with many sales for you and the other Sellers! 💖
@@shelleysmith4017 Hi... Lace and Maille...what a beautiful combination. I visited Glasgow and Inverness and a few other places.
I agree... it is a great substitute for Vermont. :)) The location of your current home sounds amazing!!
Wow, love this one! Subscribing, and ramble on!
🤣 Thank you for your encouragement. ♥️
Hello… I’m new to your channel…
This is a great idea.
What is the white sheet that you are laying your fabric on?
Is it similar to iron on interfacing? Please let me know…I would like to try this process.😊
Hi...Thank you for watching. :) The white paper sheet is Steam a Seam Lite 2.
Here is the link amzn.to/47IA7fO It is a very fun process. I hope you try it. :))
I really enjoyed this video. Just subscribed!
Yay! Thank you! ❤️☺️❤️
Wow! I’m really very impressed by your basket!
Could I ask……when you top-stitched the outer to the lining, I’m thinking that I’d prefer to hand stitch mine, please advise!
Hi... I love the idea of hand stitching this. I am a bit impatient and I also LOVE my sewing machine. Thanks:))
Hi. Love the project…. just wondering though, the subtitles use the term thermal lam when you mention the materials you’re using. But I don’t know of that. I think the subtitles must be incorrect. What is the adhesive material? (Maybe like Bondaweb?)Thank you.🙂
Hi.. This is what I am using
Pellon® 987F Fusible Fleece 45 x 60in Package
Hope this helps. Thank you 🙏
@@Reignvermont Thank you😊
I love this and want to make a few little bags for sure. I watched this video twice and want to ask…… is your foundation piece sticky…for the strips to adhere when pressed? Ive got some lovely fabrics that really do need to be used…… I feel Christmas gifts coming up….. lovely, thankyou very much. (For a plain basket do you just use an interlining)?
Hi...I am glad you are enjoying the video :)) The foundation stabilizer is sticky and I find it easy to work with. It is amzn.to/3zptd1Y
To do a plain basket with no scrap embellishment I would use amzn.to/4ejo1eU
I hope this helps out. Thanks so much!!
Did your sister make the beautiful necklace of beads and crochet circles? If so, does she have a pattern could try?
Hi…My Sister bought it for me. I wish I had a pattern… if I ever find one I will definitely share 💕
Perdona que no me daba cuenta sería una canastita 😂queda muy bonita
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I did almost the same thing with fabric and organza, and I made a zipper bag.
Hi… how fun. I bet it came out nice 💕
I just caught this lesson you’re doing … did you use a fusible fleece bating to adhere your scraps to begin this project???
Hi… yes, I used Pellon Thermolam. Here is the link amzn.to/4cWnZIT
I hope this helps. Thanks ❤️
You can glue the seam too before you sew. 🇨🇦
Un primor las canastitas ya has enseñado como hacerlas ?😮
I will do another video on baskets soon. I put together one in this video. Maybe you could watch it again. It is quite easy ☺️
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Thank you for letting me know. :))
Is Liberty a brand of fabric or? Thanks!
Hi...the fabric is "Liberty of London". Be careful it is addictive :))
@@ReignvermontDuly noted, thanks!!!
What if you used a clapper board with the organza so you did not have to iron. At least at the very end of project
That is a great idea! Thanks for sharing 💕
Qué pena no salga traducido al español lo que hablas....no sé nada de inglés. Igual te veo porque me gusta lo que haces❤😂😊
Hi… I am trying to figure out how to add the translation to the videos. Thank you for letting me know ❤️
What brand are the needles you use that are glue resistant?
Hi… They are schmetz needles. Here is the link. amzn.to/3YqK2Ug They are working really well but I am also thoroughly steaming the “steam a seam” too.
I think the combination is the way to go. Hope this helps. Thanks 💕
What kind of iron is that?
I could be wrong, but i think it is a cricut mini press.
Hi...It is the Cricut Heat Press Mini. Here is the link www.amazon.com/Cricut-EasyPress-Heat-Pressing-Ceramic-Coated-Lightweight/dp/B07VKPZS24/ref=sr_1_4?crid=RBP9BFG215EU&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.8Kp3OmHy9upcqOOS8Viy3hhSZ1ImlOZFT2E-5XiocfH7RT3GFjAkfcJXknbThu9fDd0ZCBZxFHHwLQFghplYt2VJ8TSOkYBePxBAvwyhj4TUs5TOXSaKRaaKV3HGhjaW7Xd72qTuq3o8M7iJ2DoDpR-amjj9HSZrVyhzbTYeRH0t7BkRG5UcXa2n_UgYXaqx8O9yt0pncht7yC3BIrnnzm-ofM34mBiFLyzA5IrNCK2bPl8Trfs4tFXH-8I4ySpDrm8HheTzzLvjQLvjrblbbkE9Zr17gBWo192irn9wRwY.kmU6f8Y_LAY94NrfnFR2x3EqVftfjByPDur7pZDHm-c&dib_tag=se&keywords=cricut%2Biron&qid=1725466728&sprefix=%2Caps%2C91&sr=8-4&th=1
Thanks so much for watching!
Hi... You are correct. Thanks for helping out. :)))
Here is the link....www.amazon.com/Cricut-EasyPress-Heat-Pressing-Ceramic-Coated-Lightweight/dp/B07VKPZS24/ref=sr_1_4?crid=RBP9BFG215EU&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.8Kp3OmHy9upcqOOS8Viy3hhSZ1ImlOZFT2E-5XiocfH7RT3GFjAkfcJXknbThu9fDd0ZCBZxFHHwLQFghplYt2VJ8TSOkYBePxBAvwyhj4TUs5TOXSaKRaaKV3HGhjaW7Xd72qTuq3o8M7iJ2DoDpR-amjj9HSZrVyhzbTYeRH0t7BkRG5UcXa2n_UgYXaqx8O9yt0pncht7yC3BIrnnzm-ofM34mBiFLyzA5IrNCK2bPl8Trfs4tFXH-8I4ySpDrm8HheTzzLvjQLvjrblbbkE9Zr17gBWo192irn9wRwY.kmU6f8Y_LAY94NrfnFR2x3EqVftfjByPDur7pZDHm-c&dib_tag=se&keywords=cricut%2Biron&qid=1725466728&sprefix=%2Caps%2C91&sr=8-4&th=1
واسم المكينه... او المكوووواه ممكن احد يعرف
Hi.. there are links in the description telling all the things that I use. I hope this helps ❤️
Tradurre in italiano grazie
Hi…I am looking into translation. Thank you for letting me know ❤️
El rollo de tela que vas a utilizar cómo se llama en español 😂 tul u organza ? Perdona, no distingo....😮😊❤
It is an “organza tulle”. So both words in the description. 😊
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Thank you! Thank you 💕
Move your hands slower, I can't see the crochet necklace!
Sorry about that :) You can use the "gear cog"in the upper right hand corner to slow the video down. Thanks!