We have reached the final day of our 2nd Blogger Competition. Can you believe it has already been a month since this fun Spring competition started? I am so excited to share our final project with you, because it is so cute! Michele from The Scrap Shoppe is sharing the most adorable Bicycle Basket Liner with us today. Michele is crazy talented and is so much fun, nice and plain awesome! Enjoy learning from this incredible lady AND don’t forget to come back next Monday to vote for your favorite project! It is going to be so hard to vote…I can’t wait to see who wins! Enjoy!
Hi there! I’m Michele from The Scrap Shoppe, and I am SO excited to be apart of this month’s Blogger Competition! This whole series is such a fun idea. I was so excited to open my mystery box from The Ribbon Retreat to see what I had been sent! And I have been anxiously waiting each Monday to see what clever ideas my competition has come up with. Can you believe how many fun ideas have come from the same products from different bloggers??
I used this competition as an excuse to make something I have wanted for ages, a liner for my bicycle basket!
The mystery box contained ~2 yards of burlap ribbon as well as other assorted ribbons in fun, bright colors with some super cute chiffon flowers.
On top of these supplies you will also need ~1/2 yard of fabric.
Several years ago my husband made over this vintage Wester Flyer Galaxy bicycle for me. I still love it! Shortly after the makeover my mom purchased this cute bicycle basket to add to the bike. I have wanted a cute liner for the basket ever since!
A couple of years ago I taught myself to sew, so I decided it was high time to make the basket liner myself! Bicycle baskets come in all shapes and sizes so the odds of finding a liner is slim unless it already comes with one. You would need to make something yourself.
That being said, my basket liner may not fit your basket so exact measurements are not going to help you. But I can give you the general idea of how this was made so that you can find the measurements to create your own!
My basket has a flat back and a rounded front. It is also tapered, wider at top than the bottom. It also has a basket handle which will need to be accounted for for draping the liner over the basket.
Cut your fabric into 3 pieces: 1) the flat back, 2) the rounded front, and 3) the base. Allow for a 1/2″ seam allowance when cutting the fabric as well as making the back and front a couple of inches taller than measured to allow it to drape over the edge of the basket.
Stitch together the flat side of the “base” to the bottom of the “back” with the right sides of the fabric facing each other. To attach the “front”, line up the top corner of the front to the top corner of the “back”, again with the right sides of the fabric facing each other. Stitch together the sides of the front and back. Continue to stitch the bottom of the “front” to the rounded part of the “base” then back up the other side of the front and back.
Fold the top edge of the fabric over twice to create a 1/2″ hem. Stitch over the hem.
Determine where the basket handles need to cut. Mine are between 3 and 5 inches in from the back of the basket to the front. Cut out a rectangle in the fabric. I used some the thin ribbon to create a bias look of sorts and stitched it straight onto my cut edges, folding over and ironing down the edges of the ribbon first to avoid fraying.
To create ruffles in the burlap, tuck and pin one side of the burlap then stitch over the tucks to create the ruffles.
I created 3 ruffles: 1 long one for the center of the basket and two short ones that will fit behind the holes cut for the handles of the basket but not wrap around to the back of the basket. Also allow the length of the ruffles to extend longer than the length of the fabric by about an inch so the sides will meet when the liner is spread over the edge of the basket.
Stitch the ruffles to the back of the liner.
Cover where the burlap meets the fabric with 1″ wide ribbon and stitch around the edges. For the ends, fold ribbon over and iron flat to prevent edges from fraying.
Drape liner over basket to determine where to add the chiffon flowers. Glue them in place with a fabric glue.
I’m just going to go ahead and say it… my bike just became the cutest in the neighborhood! And this is one project that is finally 100% complete.
Thank you Michele for sharing this super fun and summery project with us. I have a beach cruiser that I absolutely love and have wanted to add a basket to in the worst way! I am pretty sure I must have one now and add this gorgeous little liner to it! Thank you again and good luck! For more amazing projects by this sweet lady, make sure to stop by her blog The Scrap Shoppe!
So…now that you have seen all of the fabulous projects in this month’s Blogger Competition, who are you going to vote for? There is a $50.00 gift certificate up for grabs for our winner, and you get to pick who will walk away with that lovely prize! Here is a recap of the 3 other wonderful projects that were shared this month…AND, once again, make sure you come back next Monday, June 1st to place your vote for your favorite project in this month’s competition!
Are you in love with these fun projects? You too can create all of these fun crafts and get all of your supplies right here at The Ribbon Retreat! We have all of the flowers, ribbon, burlap, etc. that you will need to create your very own Spring projects! Find all of those supplies plus more HERE!
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Thank you so much for hosting this fun series, Michelle!! It has been so fun to see what everyone created with their mystery box. 🙂
Hi Michele! You are so very welcome. Thank you so much for participating! You are amazing and so is your adorable basket liner! Have a wonderful day and good luck! Michelle 🙂
Wow, Michele! It’s hard to believe that the original adorable wicker bicycle basket is the same one as the super-mega-adorable one shown in your “after” picture! I love it!
The bicycle itself is a work of art… your husband did an amazing job on it! And I love the family history behind your acquiring it.♥
Thank you so much, Pat! You are so sweet!