This pattern is called Basket Of Charms by Sweet Jane. PDFs available upon request.

This pattern uses ONE MINI CHARM PACK (2 1/2" squares) plus two Fat Quarters. You can also use a charm pack (5" squares) and cut it down or use scraps. This basket is very easy to make and a quick project as well! I loved making them, but I have to cut myself off and move on :( Really, I could make a bunch more!

The baskets have endless uses. They make great gift "bags" for one. They are great for a nursery if you but kids fabric. You can fill them up with diapers and lots of other creative baby things and give them as a shower gift. I use mine as an out going mail basket. It is a decorative organizational tool! Kids LOVE them. They also make a great class for a quilt shop! Maybe upon your suggestion your local quilt shop can put on a class if you want to sit down and make one with some guidance!!

Small Basket 6” wide X 4” tall x 3 1/2” deep
8 squares, 2 1/2” x 2 1/2”
1 Fat Quarter for top accent strip, bottom and handles
1 Fat Quarter for Lining
1/4 yard décor weight (or medium weight) fusible interfacing

Medium Basket 9 1/2” wide x 6” tall x 4 1/2” deep
24 squares, 2 1/2” x 2 1/2”
1 Fat Quarter for top accent strip, bottom and handles
1 Fat Quarter for Lining
1/2 yard décor weight (or medium weight) fusible interfacing
**You can make one small basket with the left over material from this size!

Large Basket 11” wide x 6” tall x 4 1/2” deep
28 squares, 2 1/2” x 2 1/2”
1 Fat Quarter for top accent strip, bottom and handles
1 Fat Quarter for lining
1/2 yard décor weight (or medium weight) fusible interfacing

Any questions please ask! You can make these baskets to sell (great for craft shows!!), but if you are selling them on the internet, please give me credit for the design, preferably with a link to my pattern.

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Any questions please ask! You can make these baskets to sell (great for craft shows!!), but if you are selling them on the internet, please give me credit for the design, preferably with a link to my pattern.