
Say hello to the Bitsy Basket—a charming drawstring pouch designed to be quick to sew, beginner-friendly, and endlessly useful. Whether you’re gifting, organizing, or simply playing with your favourite fabrics, this little basket is a joy to make and even more fun to customise.

I first stitched the Bitsy Basket using a selection of cheerful Ruby Star Society prints, and it instantly became a favourite. The structured base, soft drawstring closure, basket drawstring cover and petite size make it perfect for holding treats, sewing notions, travel essentials, or tiny treasures. It’s the kind of project that feels satisfying from start to finish—and makes a lovely gift, too.

✨ Features You’ll Love
- Beginner-friendly construction – No tricky techniques, just simple sewing with a polished result.
- Scrap-friendly design – Ideal for layer cake squares, fat eighths, or leftover fabric from past projects.
- Compact & versatile – Great for gifting, organizing, or adding a handmade touch to your space.
- Quick to sew – Perfect for last-minute makes or batch sewing.

🎨 Customisation Ideas
Make your Bitsy Basket truly your own by adding:
- Sew-in tags – A lovely way to brand your makes or add a personal message.
- Cord locks – For a neat, functional finish.
- Fabric cord covers – Add contrast or texture with coordinating prints.
- Contrasting linings or bases – Play with colour and pattern to suit the season or recipient.

🧵 Versatility in Fabric
While the Ruby Star Society version is bright and playful, I’ve also stitched Bitsy Baskets in florals, gingham, and holiday prints to show how easily this pattern adapts. Whether you’re going for modern, festive, or rustic, the Bitsy Basket works beautifully with a wide range of fabrics.

🎁 Perfect for Gifting
Pair it with:
- Homemade cookies or sweets
- Sewing notions or thread spools
- Bath salts or self-care treats
- Tea sachets or a coffee mug
It’s a little pouch that adds a lot of heart to any gift.

The Bitsy Basket pattern is available now in our Pattern Store and Etsy Shop. I can’t wait to see how you make it your own!









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