I'm happy to share my latest pattern with you today: the Divided Basket Pattern. I was really excited after your response to the baskets I had made just before Christmas.
This is a really versatile pattern, a great basket for storing all sorts of goodies. It's great for diaper storage, filling with gifts, knitting projects, and anything else you can dream up! You'll want to make one for all your friends, I promise.
You can see my baskets in action:
Basket for Baby
Another Basket another Baby
Bathroom Divided Basket + Washcloths
The Divided Basket Pattern features:
- Structured basket
- Divided liner
- front pocket with two options
- two handle variations
- divider sewn in on both sides as well as bottom, no gaps for anything to slide through!
In the pattern you'll find:
- step-by-step instructions with full color photos
- full size print-at-home pattern pieces
Materials needed:
- 1/2 yard exterior fabric **2/3 yard if using 44" wide fabric or directional print
- 1/2 yard lining
- fat quarter (18”x22”) for accent pieces
- 1 yard fusible interfacing (SF101 or Pellon 808 )
- 1 yard fusible fleece, Pellon 987F (optional)
- 1/2 yard cotton webbing for handles (optional)
Basket Dimensions: 13.5"wide, 7.5" deep, 10.5" tall including handles (7.5" tall without)
By purchasing this pattern, I also give you (the purchaser of this pattern) the rights to sell Divided Baskets made using this pattern (on a home based scale). Additional information regarding the license to sell is included in the pattern.
This is an 18 page PDF pattern with full size print-at-home pattern pieces and includes detailed step-by-step instructions with color photographs.This pattern is a PDF file instant download. Please be sure to check your email address listed in your PayPal profile, the instant download link will be sent to that email address (a screen with the download link will also pop up after you complete the transaction). If you choose PayPal's e-check option, the instant download will take 5-7 days for the e-check to clear and for the instant download link to be sent. You do NOT need a PayPal account to purchase, simply enter a debit or credit card at checkout. Please download the pattern to your computer for future use.
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OMG - I love your patterns! I finally made my first gathered clutch this week. I have made the go anywhere tote and about 10 of the 241 totes. I love the step by step photo patterns! I am going to order this right now!
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Great design Anna! I'm going to order this after I return from our month in FL.
ReplyDeleteT H A N K Y O U ! ! Ordering right now! -Marci @ Stone Cottage Adventures
ReplyDeleteThis is JUST the thing I've been looking for for my nursery. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteCongrats! Looks like a winner ;)
ReplyDeleteI love the fabrics used on the heather ross basket.
You rock!!! :) And just made my night!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. I have wanted this pattern since I saw you make it. Totally fabulous! Bought - and I can't wait to make it!
ReplyDeleteFreakin love it. You're so good (and fast)! Can't wait to sew one once I get a spare moment!
ReplyDeleteLove!
ReplyDeleteI just finished making your 241 tote which is just an excellent pattern and bag!!!
I'll be buying this one too eventually!
Yay for another pattern! I love these, I need to make one for my sewing room!
ReplyDeleteThank you!!! I've been checking back every day!!!!
ReplyDeleteYes! Love this pattern, I've ordered one!
ReplyDeleteYay! I've been looking forward to this! Heading to check out right now!! :-)
ReplyDeleteIt's fantastic Anna!! Congratulations X
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the terrific pattern! I may just need to sew one up because I know of lots of babies arriving soon.
ReplyDeleteSo excited to get started on one!!! Thanks so much for making this pattern. It'll definitely be my go to for baby showers. Trying to think of other use so I can make 100 of them :)
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you made a pattern! I can't wait to try it - I seriously need some pretty storage. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's fantastic!!!! You are amazing!
ReplyDeleteI've been waiting patiently for that pattern, I just bought it, i'm sooo excited! Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteLove it & purchased the pattern!
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I am so excited to make one ( or more!) of these! Such a fantastic project!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great pattern!
ReplyDeleteI just bought it!! I'm so excited to make one!
ReplyDeletePerfect timing! I was just dreaming about fabric to use for one (or more) of these in our nursery! So excited that this pattern is here :)
ReplyDeleteYAY anna!! i love this pattern so much. you are awesome! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is great Anna! I can't wait to make one!
ReplyDeleteSo excited! I can't wait to make one!
ReplyDeleteI'm thrilled you were able to make and release a pattern! I just bought it, thank yoU!
ReplyDeleteGenius. This is so perfect. The flat bottom with the dividers?! Thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely! Love it with the front pocket! Can't wait to make one! Or more realistically, a whole bunch! :)
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I love it
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! Just bought it and can't wait to use it!
ReplyDeleteIt's freakin' awesome! Very practical and pretty ;) I plan on getting it!
ReplyDeleteJust purchased your pattern, I love it and can't wait to make it!
ReplyDeleteGreat pattern. I've just purchased it and am downloading it as I type. 2 month old Grandaughter and a due any day great niece that need one made for them. Just the right week-end for sewing. A long week-end here for Australia Day. Rainy and foggy from a cyclone in north Queensland. Nice weather to be sewing.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to make this!
ReplyDeleteMe encanta!!! Es muy bonito!!
ReplyDeleteAnna
Looks really useful . My niece has 2 year old twins and this would be useful for her . Boy diapers and girl diapers !
ReplyDeleteSuch a great idea! So many uses, now I just have to be brave enough to try and make it!
ReplyDeleteAdd me to your list of happy customers....Have baby grand nieces to make this nifty basket for. Thanks for all your generous sharing you've done through the years....
ReplyDeleteThis is great, Anna! I just bought the pattern and am planning to make a "welcome baby" basket to contribute to our school auction. Looking forward to getting started!
ReplyDeleteCongrats, Anna. It looks like another great pattern!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this pattern. I purchased it and have read the directions several times now. It is all coming together crystal clear in my mind and I look forward to seeing it all come together in real time.
ReplyDeletePerfect! Just this week I disassembled the change table so the nappy hanging bag thingie is no longer useful. This basket will be perfect! I purchased right away :)
ReplyDeleteI've been looking for a pattern like this.
ReplyDeleteIs the divider attached to the bottom as well as the sides?
Either way, I'm going to purchase your pattern and look forward
to making one.
Thanks!
Hi Karen,
DeleteYes, the divider is attached at the bottom and sides. :)
love love love love!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat pattern Anna! Well done! Christine
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Anna, I have made my first one and posted it to your flickr group. I love this pattern. You did an awesome job with it. So easy to use and everything comes together just the way you say it should. How difficult do you think it would be to make one a little larger? I would love to try, but I don't know if I could just add a couple of inches to each piece. What do you think?
ReplyDeleteAwesome Charlotte! I think it would be great enlarged. You'd probably just have make adjustments to the divider, depending on how much bigger you make the basket! :)
DeleteGreat pattern! Made one this weekend for a gift and found your directions to be excellent as always! Will be making more of these for sure! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteBought mine last week and can't wait to try it! I love the covered handle option... great idea.
ReplyDeleteI just ordered your Divided Basket Pattern and look forward to making it. What fun!!
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ReplyDeleteIt IS a very nice pattern. What a coincidence it looks nearly exactly like the basket pattern I made nearly 5 years ago from another blog....http://ayumills.blogspot.com.au/2008/05/tutorial-fabric-basket.htmlog. Even the handles look very similar.
ReplyDeleteI've made several from the original instructions...
debbie
I just bought it Anna! Excited!
ReplyDeleteI just bought it!!!Can't wait to use it!
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Marisa
Hi, is the pattern for one size basket?
ReplyDeleteIf so what size does it finish?
I'd like to do a few in different sizes that all match but as I'm new to sewing I don't know how to resize patterns, I can just about follow one! Lol
Yes, the pattern is for just one size: Basket Dimensions: 13.5"wide, 7.5" deep, 10.5" tall including handles (7.5" tall without) as mentioned above. You can resize it, but you'll have to make adjustments to the divider piece accordingly, hope that helps! :)
DeleteThank you for making such a fabulous pattern! I am ordering it right now, after seeing yiur post earlier, and seeing it action again at Di's from Rando Thoughts...Do or "di''s blog today!
ReplyDeleteAmazing Anna!!!! Your patterns are always incredible, thank you!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I will be making this one again and again, in many different versions. Thank you for the pattern! Super purchase.
ReplyDeleteI just made this and love it! The pattern was wonderful to follow! I plan to make more, at least one for myself too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great pattern..just made one and blogged about it here: http://erickmarnae.wordpress.com/2013/03/21/divided-basket/. Thought you may like to see. I made mine with the pocket out of contrasting fabric, initially thought I'd messed it up, then decided I liked it...and then saw your post about using a contrasting fabric for the pocket. Too funny:)Do you have a Noodlehead flickr group?
ReplyDeletefun!!! love yours! yes, the flickr group is here: http://www.flickr.com/groups/noodleheadtutorials/
DeleteI'd love if you would add your pics! :)
Thank you for the pattern. This made an awesome shower gift. I will be making more in the future. You can see mine on my blog...
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Thanks again!! Loved it!!
So, I think I'm probably too much of a novice and that must be why I'm having troubles. I cut all my piece last night, only to find out this morning that the "Cut 4" for lining really means cut two, and cut two mirror images. Oops. So, I'm choosing a new lining as my 1/2 yard won't *quite* make 2 more pieces...
ReplyDeleteI would also like clarification about using the fusible fleece AND Interfacing on the exterior pieces. I've used each before, but never together. Which one do I fuse to the fabric first? I assume the interfacing, then fuse the fleece to that?
Thank you in advance for your help. It's a lovely basket and I hope I end up being able to complete one!
Hi! You will cut 4 of the lining (otherwise you'll only end up with half a lining. I'm guessing you might have just cut them on the fold by accident (which is okay, you can just cut them in half). And yes, typically when you're cutting out pieces you have your fabric folded in half (like when it comes off the bolt, so you'll get mirrored pieces. The steps for the interfacings are detailed in the instructions, but just in case you missed it, you'll fuse on the SF101 first, then fuse the fusible fleece on top of that. Hope that helps!!
DeleteI also found that you need to cut 2 for the lining, cut 2 mirror for the pattern to work correctly. Although that gave me a hiccup, the basket turned out wonderfully!
ReplyDeleteHi Christy,
ReplyDeleteTypically when you're cutting out pieces you have your fabric folded in half - either right or wrong sides facing (like when it comes off the bolt, so you'll automatically get mirrored pieces. You're cutting it twice, but it's actually 4 pieces.
:)
I purchased this pattern and made two baskets as my grandchildren's Easter baskets. The pattern instructions are very easy to follow and I love how they turned out. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteAmazing Anna!
ReplyDeleteYour patterns are always incredible
thank you :)
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