
If you’re tired of seeing my slow progress on these gift baskets, then you’ll be pleased to see that I’m DONE! Last photo of these baskets you will need to see. So much of life has intruded on my limited sewing time that these took me SO MUCH LONGER to make than I anticipated. But they are done & turned out pretty cute, so hopefully each of my quilt group ladies will find a color palette they like at our Christmas luncheon next month.

In my one hour of free sewing yesterday, I was able to start on assembly of an RSC2025 project. Yippee! I made the strip sets & subcut them, then started sewing them into 9-patches. These are part of the sashing for Scraptastic Stars by Melissa Corry of HappyQuilting. Although I’ve made several of her patterns, this is the first one of hers I purchased & never got around to making it. I’m super excited to get this one done this year. Looking at how little time I have to sew each week, I’m unsure if I will get all my RSC2025 projects assembled this year, but this one is a definite!
How is your top assembly going so far??
Your fabric baskets are awesome, Sue! Glad you were able to get them finished up this week – the recipients are going to love them. Exciting news that you’re moving on to sewing the Scraptastic Stars into a top also. It’s going to be a gorgeous quilt!
You have done a fantastic job of those baskets and I am sure everyone will love them!
Thanks! I’m hoping it will be as fab as your Starburst!!!
Do you have a pattern for those baskets. So cute!
Scrap Adventure Baskets, Vol. 1 Mini Charm & Scrap Friendly by Chrissy Lux of Branch & Blume; branchandblume.com (I got the pattern at my local store & used Soft & Stable inside so they would stand up better.)