Make a Mini Spring Basket

This month, the Eileen Hull Design Team has been celebrating creativity

on a small scale with a series of delightful miniature projects.

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For my contribution, I was inspired to create a Spring Basket

made using Eileen Hull’s versatile Needle Book Die*.

With a little adjustment, the die* makes a cute little basket.

Materials Used to make the Spring Basket:  (*affiliate links)

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Instructions for Making the Spring Basket:

  • Cover both sides of a 4 ½” x 6″ piece of Mat Board* with decorative paper.  I like to use the Xyron Creative Station* to add adhesive to the paper.  The Xyron Creative Station* attaches a layer of adhesive to the paper for complete coverage with no bubbles or wrinkles.
  • Die-cut the matboard using the needle book die and Big Shot Die-cutting Machine*.
  • Cut the needle book in half along the center score line.
  • Cut additional pieces of mat board to be used as the bottom and sides of the basket.  You will need one 1″ x 3 ½” piece and two 1″ x 2″ pieces.
  • Punch a small hole using a 1/16″ hole punch* on one end of each of the 1″ x 2″ pieces of mat board.  This will be used later to attach the beaded handle.
  • Bend the remaining score line on the needle book.  Glue the scored tab onto the 1″ x 3 ½” matboard to create the bottom of the basket.

  • Once the bottom has dried, add a thin line of glue to three sides of the 1″ x 2″ matboard.  Glue those onto the needle book to create basket sides.  Allow the basket to fully dry.

  • String beads onto a thin piece of wire.  Insert ends into the punched holes on the sides of the basket.  Create a small knot with the wire on each end.  Cut excess wire with a wire cutter.

May this little basket spark your creativity and inspire you to create your own miniature projects with Eileen Hull’s collection of dies.

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Disclosure:  This is a sponsored post.  As a member of the Eileen Hull Inspiration Team, I have been provided product in exchange for my creative ideas.  The view and opinions are my own.

A Stitch in Time with Classic Dies

A Stitch in Time with Eileen Hull's Classic Dies

It’s all about Stitching with Classic Dies from Sizzix* and Eileen Hull.  

I’ve had the pleasure to work with Eileen’s Dies for the last few years,

and while these Classic Dies may be old, they’re new to me.  (and maybe you)

Eileen Hull's It's all about Stitching Classic Dies

The Classic Cantilever Sewing Box, Embroidery Hoop* and Needle Book dies have been re-released because Sizzix Customers asked.

These classic dies all relate to stitching. But there are so many other ways to use them. They are all Bigz dies, which are versatile because of the number of materials they can cut through.

A Stitch in Time with Eileen Hull's Classic Dies

“Stitched with Love” Embroidery Hoop*

Sizzix Embroidery Hoop Die by Eileen Hull

The Embroidery Hoop* measures 4” and is designed to be cut from thick material such as matboard or chipboard. You can actually tuck thin fabrics in the hoop and stitch on them. Or you can die cut from paper and use the hoop on card fronts. Use the pieces separately or all together.

A Stitch in Time with Eileen Hull's Classic Dies

The Needle Book

The Needle Book is also a ScoreBoard die and features a pretty scalloped edge to the book. It measures 3 1/2” x 2 1/4″ x 1/2″ and is perfect for storing your stitching needles and pins- works great when made from felt! But it can also be made from matboard, chipboard, leather or fabric- one of the benefits of the Bigz dies.

  • To create my needle book, I die-cut two layers.
  • The top layer is a cotton print, and the inside layer is thick grey felt.
  • The strap has two layers: a grey plaid flannel and grey felt. I hand-stitched the strap layers together and added a black snap closure.

A Stitch in Time with Eileen Hull's Classic Dies

For the inside of the needle book, I cut a small piece of canvas to fit inside.

I sewed it and a small strip of flannel to the center of the gray felt.

I hand stitched all the layers of the needle book together using a simple blanket stitch.

Cantilever Sewing Box Die from Sizzix and Eileen Hull

Cantilever Sewing Box

With all the Holiday Hoopla, I didn’t get a chance to make a sample for the Cantilever Sewing Box.

I promise I will get to it soon and share it later this month.

A Stitch in Time with Eileen Hull's Classic Dies

Please join us for the It’s All about Stitching Release Party that will be held on Tuesday, January 2nd at noon Eastern time on Eileen Hull’s YouTube, Facebook and Instagram pages. The team will be sharing creative ways to use these dies- we can’t wait to share them with you! There will be giveaways so make sure to tune in and see how to enter to win!”

For more inspiration using Eileen’s Stitching Dies:

Eileen Hull Designs 
Pam Bray
Sarah Lizzie
Lisa Hoel
Jenny Marples
Maggi Harding
Susie Bentz
Tonya Trantham
Sue Eldred  (you are here)
Sharon Curtis
Jennie Atkinson
Teresita Arvelo

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Disclosure:  This is a sponsored post.  As a member of the Eileen Hull Educator Team, I have been provided product in exchange for my creative ideas.  The view and opinions are my own.