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A Thanksgiving Bread Basket

I always make my Mother's Yeast Rolls for the Thanksgiving meal, and this year the tradition will continue. Using an old bread basket liner as a pattern, I made some Thanksgiving liners to use on the table this year. These took very little fabric and a short amount of time to whip up.





The liner is almost a square piece of fabric - 16 x 18 inches.

The sides were cut out forming 4 "arms" that fold in.



I bought a small piece of seasonal fabric and cut the turkey shapes out, then fused them on the "arms" of the liner. I also stitched around the shapes and zigzaged around the outer edge.

That was an easy project. The bread baskets are ready. Now I only have about 299 more things to do before next week!




This post was shared with:
Bacon Time Anything Goes 
Momnivore's Dilemma Creative Juice Thursday 
Jane Deere Fusion Friday
Not Your Ordinary Recipes Foodie Friday
Junk in Their Trunk
Stir Stitch and Straighten 
The Shady Porch Rock n Share
I always make my Mother's Yeast Rolls for the Thanksgiving meal, and this year the tradition will continue. Using an old bread basket liner as a pattern, I made some Thanksgiving liners to use on the table this year. These took very little fabric and a short amount of time to whip up.





The liner is almost a square piece of fabric - 16 x 18 inches.

The sides were cut out forming 4 "arms" that fold in.



I bought a small piece of seasonal fabric and cut the turkey shapes out, then fused them on the "arms" of the liner. I also stitched around the shapes and zigzaged around the outer edge.

That was an easy project. The bread baskets are ready. Now I only have about 299 more things to do before next week!




This post was shared with:
Bacon Time Anything Goes 
Momnivore's Dilemma Creative Juice Thursday 
Jane Deere Fusion Friday
Not Your Ordinary Recipes Foodie Friday
Junk in Their Trunk
Stir Stitch and Straighten 
The Shady Porch Rock n Share

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