{"id":1339,"date":"2023-02-26T09:14:17","date_gmt":"2023-02-26T08:14:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/?p=1339"},"modified":"2023-02-26T09:14:17","modified_gmt":"2023-02-26T08:14:17","slug":"how-to-line-a-basket-with-fabric-without-sewing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/how-to-line-a-basket-with-fabric-without-sewing\/","title":{"rendered":"How to line a basket with fabric without sewing?"},"content":{"rendered":"

If you need to line a basket but don’t want to sew, there are a few options. You can use hot glue, doublesided tape, or even velcro. The first step is to measure the fabric. Cut a piece that is slightly larger than the circumference of the basket. Fold over the fabric and hot glue or tape down the top edge. Then, fit the fabric inside the basket and trim off any excess. You can use velcro to secure the fabric in place if you want.<\/p>\n

To line a basket with fabric without sewing, you will need to use a hot glue gun. Cut a piece of fabric slightly larger than the opening of the basket. Apply a line of hot glue around the top edge of the basket. Fold the fabric over the edge of the basket and press it into the hot glue. Continue applying hot glue and folding the fabric over the edge of the basket until you reach the bottom of the basket. Trim any excess fabric, and you’re done!<\/p>\n

How do you line the inside of a basket? <\/h2>\n

This is a great way to make a basket with a perfect oval shape. First, place a piece of tissue paper over the basket opening and press the paper down onto the inside bottom of the basket. Use your finger to crease around the oval. Use a pencil to draw around the oval crease. This will give you a perfect oval template to use when cutting out your basket bottom.<\/p>\n

If you don’t have a liner for your basket, don’t worry – you can line it with a sheet of plastic. Today I used a piece cut from a heavy duty trash can liner, and it worked great. This is a wonderful idea for lining a basket for bedding plants, fresh flower foam or foliage plants. It’s simple and it works great – and it only costs a few pennies!<\/p>\n

How do you attach fabric to wicker <\/h3>\n