a tisket, a tasket ...
a Yoko Saito basket!
You guys made me so happy with all your lovely comments about this project. I'm thrilled you even bother to take an interest in what I do here, let alone anticipate a reveal. And thank you for tolerating my incessant teasing, by the way. I hope I always make the wait worth your while. :)
So I bought this book - "120 Embroidery Motifs" by Yoko Saito - maybe 3 or 4 years ago.
I've poured over the pages countless times. "Little Rainbows" is a project I've been wanting to make soooo badly but just never got around to ... until now.
I'm really happy with how it turned out. The lining is a little "poochie" (how I describe fabric that's a little too loose so it doesn't fit smoothly), but I don't mind too much.
Yoko used ricrac around the rim, but I just went with what I had in my cupboard ... this little bit of cotton lace.
I hand quilted it too, like the original. I just stitched random wavy lines. I think maybe it's supposed to suggest the rain that is making the rainbows. It didn't take too long - this basket is only 4" tall (not including the handle) and the base is 4" in diameter.
And that handle? Well ... let's just say it wasn't my favourite part - I made it twice - the scalloped piece really needs to be cut on the bias (I knew better but stubbornly tried to get away with a pretty striped print the first time around) - reattached it twice and had to undo/re-do several knots. But it was all worth it in the end 'cause I think it turned out great.
I don't know what I'll use it for yet - maybe to keep some of my sewing accoutrement next to my machine or on my desk to hold pencils ... for sure somewhere I will see it often. :)
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Greetings from Finland!
Hugs, Ulla