When I was a Mom’s I had two quilts to finish, but I didn’t get the second quilt quilted at Moms because by Sunday, I was just feeling a little burnt out. It was a big quilt and it would have taken me all day to do. And then I’d still have a three hour drive home. So Mom offered to quilt it. Instead, that Sunday morning, Mom helped me put together a little Christmas something for our Post-office ladies, and the lady who runs the town convenience store. We see them quite often so I like to have a little something to give them at Christmas.
Last year, I made mug rugs and put together boxes with a cup, some fancy tea and some biscuits.
This year…

I decided on these baskets, to fill with Christmas goodies.
I got the idea from a Reel on facebook. It was very short, and short on instructions, so Mom found a tutorial on Youtube and away we went. We started with 16″ squares, but you can use any size.
It’s not hard, but it is a little finicky at first. And it’s a lot of fabric to push through the machine after it’s folded. But each one got better as it went along.



We picked up some goodies on our shopping trips, and now they are ready to gift next week.

How delightful!
The ladies will be thrilled.
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Those baskets are just wonderful! That is such a great gift and one almost anyone would love to receive. I will have to check out the instructions.
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Those folks are going to be very happy with their baskets. Good job!
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What thoughtful gifts–I’m sure they will be much appreciated!
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Fabulous! After all the goodies are long gone they will still have something special. I can see them filled up with all sorts of things for years to come.
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Those are lovely little baskets. Perfect to use for things around the holidays for years to come. What a great idea!
Blessings and love,
Betsy
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