My friend Kim had the perfect bike for me to borrow, and her daughter happens to be absolutely sweet and stunning. She agreed to be in the pictures. Yea–thank you!
*This pattern fits a bike with about an 8″ flat space on the bar, and about 9.5″ space from the bar down to the tire. As I said above, it also fits on my son’s bike. And it’s a kid bike. So please measure your bike to see if any adjustments need to be made first:).
*Heavy weight cotton fabric, preferably home decor fabric (*I used the same fabric for the outer and inner, so when I say cut two below in the pattern pieces section, I just cut two of the same fabric)
*Two 12″x12″ pieces of paper
*bottom of basket–cut two. Find the downloadable version HERE.
*front panel of basket–cut two. Find the downloadable guide HERE. This is not an actual true to size pattern, it’s just showing you how you measure out the two 12″x12″ pieces of paper. The middle of the template is where you will tape the two sheets of paper together. Then proceed to mark and measure out according to the template measurements, then cut and use as the front panel pattern. Was that beyond confusing? Any questions? Please don’t hesitate to ask me! I’ll try and help as best as I can:).
This is the binder I used. I already had it on hand, but I saw online that Avery sells page dividers that are also made out of this plastic, that I’m sure would work for this project.
So on the bottom panel, cut the plastic 1/2″ smaller on the curve, and 1/4″ smaller on the straight edge.
Cut the plastic 1/2″ smaller on each side except one of the short sides. That should be 1/4″ smaller on that side. I didn’t quite have it small enough in this picture.
**Please note: although the basket is great how it is, I wonder if maybe in this step you might consider putting a wire down the middle of the front panel, to keep it’s shape over time. I did not do this, but I think if I made the basket again, I would add that in the front panel.
Cut a long 3″ wide, long strip of knit and sew along the edge with a basting stitch. Pull the top thread to ruffle. It all depends on how much ruffle you’d like as to how long you need the strip.
Line up the top edge of the ruffle with the top edge of the already embellished front exterior panel.
Take the other front panel piece and place it on top of the embellished panel, right sides together.
Make sure that you leave your basting strings attached–don’t cut them or the ruffle will start to fall off.
For this front panel, I tucked in my ruffle so that I didn’t catch it on the sides when sewing.
Pin the layers together. The ruffles might not like being pinned the normal way, so I stuck them in this way. Just be careful when sewing the panels together to not poke yourself!
Mark a 6″ space to leave un-sewed.
Sew 1/4″ seam, leaving the 6″ gap open, backstitching in both the starting and ending places.
Clip corners and turn right side out.
See how the ruffle sticks up straight? We want it to lay down.
To have it lay down, topstitch along the top of the ruffle, on the right side.
Now take another 3″ strip and do the same thing for the interior piece of the back panel. Set aside.
Back to the front panel structuring–let’s work on the wire. The sides of the wire measure about 9.25″ and the middle section is about 21.25″. If you need to cut your wire down, then do so now. Either sand the rough edges down (not sure if that will actually work) or treat with plasti-dip. Let the plasti-dip dry before using. Bend your wire to look like the following two pictures.
Insert the wire into the opening you left.
Make sure to push it clear into the corners.
Put your zipper foot on your machine. Start at the bottom with the basket like this:
Sew the wire into place. Gotta love that zipper foot!
Make sure to fold the ruffle up so you don’t sew through it.
Just keep sewing around the entire thing, folding in the gap you left and topstitching along that.
Now you are done with the front panel.
Let’s make the straps now! Take your strap pieces, and cut your 4″ piece of velcro into two 2″ strips. I also ruffled another 1″ strip of knit to put onto the straps.
For one strap, place your velcro like this and sew on.
Sew right sides together, leaving a small gap on one of the long sides, to turn right side out.
Turn right side out. Top-stitch, making sure to fold in the raw edges of the gap. (This strap hasn’t been top-stitched yet.)
On the back panel, take the piece that will have the velcro attached. Measure in from the sides 1/4″, and down from the top 2″. Mark these places.
Fold your finished strap in half and line up 1/4″ from the side, and 2″ down in the places you marked.
Sew once down the middle, then a 1/4″ on either side of middle stitch.
Pin the back panel pieces together the same way as you did the front panel. Leave a gap for turning right side out. Make sure to backstitch at the starting and ending points. Sew 1/4″ seam.
Look! You now have a beautiful, girly-fied, ruffled, vintage inspired basket!
This is one of my favorite views.
Embellish how you would like. I chose to ruffle some knit and stitch together in a circle, then I added some lace and the flower.
Linking to Someday Crafts Whatever Goes Wednesdays, V and Co. Link Me Up Party, The Shabby Chic Cottage, and Seven Thirty-Three.
Amy
That’s adorable! I already have a wicker bike basket, but I bet this could be modified to make a basket liner too…then I could have a liner for every day of the week! Love the ruffles too :D
Rebekah
Sooo cute!!! Wish I had a bike :o)
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Sabra
what a pretty basket! perfect. and Audrey is beautiful and a perfect model for that basket!
Rachelle
That’s way cute! I know what contest that’s going in! Such a darling idea!
Kari @ Ucreate
GORGEOUS!! I am so featuring this tomorrow!
Scrapity Anne
Gorgeous all around, the girl, the bike, the basket, the pictures….excellent job! I love this! Makes me wish I had a bike.
The Painted Home
oh my gosh! love it! can you start selling them!!!
The Barrow Bunch
This is so awesome!!!! Love the pictures. What kind of camera do you have? Please share.:)
Real Life Reslers
Thank you for the tutorial! This will be fun on my bike!
casserole
That is perfection! I love the ruffle and the big girly flower!!
I linked to your tutorial on Craft Gossip Sewing:
http://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutorial-vintage-style-bicycle-basket/2010/03/25/
–Anne
Jan
Wowsers!!! I love it. Makes me want to go hop on my bike and leisurely ride around the neighborhood. So pretty.
Mary Jo
What a cool idea!! you are very talented!
CharityMay
i just got a cruiser and have been on the hunt for a vintage wire basket. forget that! i am making this now! waaay cuter, thanks a million for sharing!!
Brad
Why don’t you sell these on your site? It’s one of a kind, I would buy it right now if it was for sale.
Me and My Pink Mixer
So cute, what a great idea! I love the color of the bike too.
Joy
Supper cute! I love the fabric you used.
Joy
Kim @ seven thirty three
I love that! So much better than a store bought basket.
Thanks for linking up with Sugar and Spice.
Kim
{All Thingz Related}
What a beautiful basket! I’m in love! Please feel free to join our Anything Related party on Tuesdays!
~Rebekah
Dirt-Kicker Pottery
Now I’ve got to find a basket for my bike!! Love the pictures!
Jessica
Oh!!! I’ve been pondering the bike bag/basket issue ever since I got a new bike for Valentine’s… The same model of bike that’s in your pictures! It’s fate :D I gotta make it :D
TJ and Whitnee
Wow, I never would have thought to do this! Such a creative idea, and it turned out darling! I’d love to share a link on sewwhatttoday.blogspot.com on April 22!
Rose Carvalho
I liked it. It’s just wonderful!!!!!
Zkss
Wonderful idea and adorable colours! I love it!!!!
Alexis
What a great project! I love how cute it is, it looks perfect on that bike. I’m a new follower and just have to say that you have a lovely blog. So many neat tutorials! Thank you for sharing :).
-Alexis
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quiltinmamma
Just what I want to make for my daughter–thank you :))
Humble Beginnings
So super cute. Where did you find the fabric you used on this??
The Richins Family
I love this. I have made 3. two for my boys and 1 for my daughter. i have linked this post on my blog. :)
http://www.jensfeatherednest.blogspot.com
Jenny
Adeela
I LOVE THAT BASKET!!!!
Here is mine
http://sewkool.blogspot.com/2011/04/girly-bike-basket.html
bajla
The basket is lovely!! Thanks for this tutorial! Here is mine: http://bajlaszyje.blogspot.com/2011/09/rowerowo.html
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Cindy
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE IT!!! I want to go ride my bike too now! I may give my black wire basket to my hubby and make this one for me, then we each have one to go shopping… maybe riding our bikes this summer will be happening more this way <3 Thanks Christie,
Waseem
Love it..Where did you find the fabric you used?
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