Bedside Trio {tutorial}
I’m very excited to tell you I’m guest blogging at Sew Lux today as part of their design challenge. Head over to check out my tutorial for a bedside trio featuring my very own fat quarter bundle and perle sampler! It was a fun, easy project to make, and will add lots of style to Norah’s room.
I’m really excited to be sharing these projects as part of the Sew Lux Design Challenge. When Chrissy first asked me if I’d be interested in making something, I immediately thought it must include Vintage Modern and embroidery. A short time later, I was out shopping and looking for more canvas baskets for the kid’s dressers, only to find the ones I liked were no longer available. It seemed like the perfect opportunity to make my own.
I then thought that a smaller, nesting basket would be nice, but enough smaller that it doubles as a divider instead of just a smaller basket. I chose a couple favorite Vintage Modern prints, added a few others I loved, picked out some coordinating threads, and made a fun bedside set.
Supplies:
- 6 Fat Quarters {my very own bundle!}
- 6 Colors Perle Cotton Thread {a great introduction to stitching!}
- 1/2 yard batting {I used Pellon® Fusible Thermolam® Plus}
- 1/2 yard heavy interfacing {I used Pellon® Decor Bond®}
- Embroidery pattern download
For the large basket, from each printed fat quarter, cut 2 – 3 1/2″ x 18″ strips. Cut the strips into 10 – 3 1/2″ squares from each fabric. From the porcelain fat quarter cut 2 – 7″ x 18″ strips. From each strip cut one 6 1/2″ x 9 1/2″ rectangle {bottom of large basket} and 4 – 3 1/2″ squares.
Note: the outside of the baskets are sewing with 1/4″ seam allowance, for the inside to fit and not be bunched up {like my large basket!}, sew the bottom seams and the side construction seams with a 3/8″ seam allowance.
Large Basket
From the 3 1/2″ squares piece 4 – 5 squares x 2 squares pieces for the basket – two for the body and two for the lining {note, I used three porcelain pieces on the basket body, none on the lining}.
Small Basket
Bind the Baskets
Then, from each printed fat quarter, cut one 2 1/2″ x 18″ strip, cut one extra 2 1/2″ strip {for added interest, I also cut one of the remaining 5″ wide pieces into two 2 1/2″ strips and sewed one of them to my binding strip}. Sew the strips together to make one long length of scrappy binding. Fold the binding in half, wrong sides together, and press.
Embroidered Mini Quilt
And, since every dresser or nightstand needs a mini quilt, I used the 16 of remaining 3 1/2″ squares to do a matching embroidery quilt. After piecing the squares in the same manner as the large basket, I fused a square of batting to the back and then stitched my embroideries in the same manner as the large basket.
Update:
After much use, I sewed the edges of the basket to make it stand up more square, as it seemed to get floppy if not ironed. I recommend skipping the Pellon® Decor Bond® if you plan to sew the edges, as it caused me to break a lot of needles and was unnecessary!
Love your bedside baskets and little runner. Great ideas!
That is adorable!
So cute!
Adorable as always 🙂
I love your tutorial and will be making this sometime, I have added it to my long ‘must do’ list.
That is gorgeous!! I really need to find me some hours free so I can make it, Jennie. I know exactly where I’d put them.
Thank you sweetie!
Hugs
Jenny
xx
These are absolutely gorgeous. Thanks for the tutorial.