DIY Fabric Basket with 3 Sections | Perfect for Organizing Supplies

DIY Fabric Basket with 3 Sections | Perfect for Organizing Supplies


Looking for a stylish and functional way to organize your supplies?


This DIY fabric basket with three divided sections is perfect for keeping your sewing tools, knitting essentials, or stationery neatly arranged. With convenient handles for easy carrying, this handmade basket is both practical and beautiful.


Follow this step-by-step guide to create your own customized fabric organizer!


The finished measurements of this basket are approximately 
30㎝(11⅞″) W × 10㎝(4″) H × 10㎝(4″) D.

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◆ Main panel _Outer layer
①  52㎝ × 32㎝ (20½″ × 12⅝″) Outer layer
①  50㎝ × 30㎝ (19¾″ × 11⅞″) Fusible fleece
◆ Main panel - Lining
②  22㎝ × 32㎝ (8¾″ × 12⅝″) Lining
①  12㎝ × 32㎝ (4¾″ × 12⅝″) Lining
②  20㎝ × 30㎝ (8″ × 11⅞″) Mid-weight woven fusible interfacing
①  10㎝ × 30㎝ (4″ × 11⅞″) Mid-weight woven fusible interfacing
◆ Compartment panel
④  12㎝ × 10㎝ (4¾″ × 4″) Outer layer
④  10㎝ × 8㎝ (4″ × 3¼″) Fusible fleece
◆ Handle
②  20㎝ × 6㎝ (8″ × 2⅜″) Outer layer


Cut the fabric and interfacing into the shape of the pattern.




Fold the handle pieces in half, wrong sides together to make a crease.
Then fold each edge in toward the middle and press.
Stitch along both long edges of the strip, 3㎜ (1/8″) from the edge.


Place the handle on the both sides of the outer layer and sew.


Combine the seams so that a flat base is formed.
Sew with an allowance of about 1㎝(3/8″).


Place the right sides together of the two compartment panels and sew the top and bottom with an allowance of about 1㎝(3/8″).
Turn them right side out. Topstitch the top and bottom.
Place and sew the compartment panel 11㎝(4⅜″) in from top of the lining of the main panel.


Combine the seams so that a flat base is formed.
Place the right sides together of the outer and lining and sew the top with an allowance of about 1㎝(3/8″), leaving an opening.
Turn it right side out by pulling the fabric through the opening.
Press, pin and topstitch around all the edges.


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