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Crib Organizer with Removable Fabric Baskets

Crib Organizer with Fabric Baskets

Would you like to make a super easy and cheap crib organizer, something fun and that looks modern and easy to use and also not very expensive?

This Crib Organizer can even be done if you are new to sewing or have never sewn a thing in your life!

Over the next week I will be adding some tutorials and you can get started on making your own.
First you will need the materials to make this.


Aurifil Thread -Light Grey 2600- this is optional, but if you haven't sewn with Aurifil yet, you should.

1 Yard of matching fabric (something like this or this)

Textures Right Angles Panel (here)

Pellon Fusible Featherweight Interfacing 911FF - 2 Yards
You can pick up all of this at a great price from the Etsy store I don't do dishes.

And don't forget to pick up some cute buttons (5) I got mine from Button Mad, my absolute favorite place to buy buttons.

Let's start with the first part, cutting of the Fabric Panel.

First Part:
The left side will be for the crib organizer holder, the tutorial can be found here.
Second Part: The top right part of the panel the 3 - 8" x 21" pieces will be for the fabric baskets.
The tutorial can be found here.
Third Part:  The bottom piece is for the Diaper clutch
Fourth Part: Putting it all together.
 

The finished project will look like this, Please Pin this image from this source, it's a contest, thank you. :)
- See more at: http://secretlystitching.blogspot.gr/p/crib-organizer-with-removable-fabric.html#sthash.eCHwpOds.dpuf

Crib Organizer with Fabric Baskets

Would you like to make a super easy and cheap crib organizer, something fun and that looks modern and easy to use and also not very expensive?

This Crib Organizer can even be done if you are new to sewing or have never sewn a thing in your life!

Over the next week I will be adding some tutorials and you can get started on making your own.
First you will need the materials to make this.


Aurifil Thread -Light Grey 2600- this is optional, but if you haven't sewn with Aurifil yet, you should.

1 Yard of matching fabric (something like this or this)

Textures Right Angles Panel (here)

Pellon Fusible Featherweight Interfacing 911FF - 2 Yards
You can pick up all of this at a great price from the Etsy store I don't do dishes.

And don't forget to pick up some cute buttons (5) I got mine from Button Mad, my absolute favorite place to buy buttons.

Let's start with the first part, cutting of the Fabric Panel.

First Part:
The left side will be for the crib organizer holder, the tutorial can be found here.
Second Part: The top right part of the panel the 3 - 8" x 21" pieces will be for the fabric baskets.
The tutorial can be found here.
Third Part:  The bottom piece is for the Diaper clutch
Fourth Part: Putting it all together.
 

The finished project will look like this, Please Pin this image from this source, it's a contest, thank you. :)
- See more at: http://secretlystitching.blogspot.gr/p/crib-organizer-with-removable-fabric.html#sthash.eCHwpOds.dpufv
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Crib Organizer with Fabric Baskets

Would you like to make a super easy and cheap crib organizer, something fun and that looks modern and easy to use and also not very expensive?

This Crib Organizer can even be done if you are new to sewing or have never sewn a thing in your life!

Over the next week I will be adding some tutorials and you can get started on making your own.
First you will need the materials to make this.


Aurifil Thread -Light Grey 2600- this is optional, but if you haven't sewn with Aurifil yet, you should.

1 Yard of matching fabric (something like this or this)

Textures Right Angles Panel (here)

Pellon Fusible Featherweight Interfacing 911FF - 2 Yards
You can pick up all of this at a great price from the Etsy store I don't do dishes.

And don't forget to pick up some cute buttons (5) I got mine from Button Mad, my absolute favorite place to buy buttons.

Let's start with the first part, cutting of the Fabric Panel.

First Part:
The left side will be for the crib organizer holder, the tutorial can be found here.
Second Part: The top right part of the panel the 3 - 8" x 21" pieces will be for the fabric baskets.
The tutorial can be found here.
Third Part:  The bottom piece is for the Diaper clutch
Fourth Part: Putting it all together.
 

The finished project will look like this, Please Pin this image from this source, it's a contest, thank you. :)
- See more at: http://secretlystitching.blogspot.gr/p/crib-organizer-with-removable-fabric.html#sthash.eCHwpOds.dpuf

Crib Organizer with Fabric Baskets

Would you like to make a super easy and cheap crib organizer, something fun and that looks modern and easy to use and also not very expensive?

This Crib Organizer can even be done if you are new to sewing or have never sewn a thing in your life!

Over the next week I will be adding some tutorials and you can get started on making your own.
First you will need the materials to make this.


Aurifil Thread -Light Grey 2600- this is optional, but if you haven't sewn with Aurifil yet, you should.

1 Yard of matching fabric (something like this or this)

Textures Right Angles Panel (here)

Pellon Fusible Featherweight Interfacing 911FF - 2 Yards
You can pick up all of this at a great price from the Etsy store I don't do dishes.

And don't forget to pick up some cute buttons (5) I got mine from Button Mad, my absolute favorite place to buy buttons.

Let's start with the first part, cutting of the Fabric Panel.

First Part:
The left side will be for the crib organizer holder, the tutorial can be found here.
Second Part: The top right part of the panel the 3 - 8" x 21" pieces will be for the fabric baskets.
The tutorial can be found here.
Third Part:  The bottom piece is for the Diaper clutch
Fourth Part: Putting it all together.
 

The finished project will look like this, Please Pin this image from this source, it's a contest, thank you. :)
- See more at: http://secretlystitching.blogspot.gr/p/crib-organizer-with-removable-fabric.html#sthash.eCHwpOds.dpuf

1 comment:

  1. I think your embroidery gingham towels and the skirts you made your daughter are lovely, and the other projects that you worked on are great too.

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