How do you make a DIY laundry basket?

How do you make a DIY laundry basket featured

DIY Laundry Basket: Tips and Tricks

Laundry baskets can be expensive to purchase, and let’s face it – they don’t always look pretty. So why not make your own? Making a DIY laundry basket can be relatively simple and cost-effective. Here are some tips and tricks to get you started.

Materials You Will Need

The first step in making a DIY laundry basket is gathering the necessary materials. You will need:

  • A basket or bin (plastic or wicker)
  • Heavy-duty fabric (canvas or denim work well)
  • Scissors
  • Needle and heavy-duty thread
  • A measuring tape

Instructions for Making Your Basket

Once you have gathered your materials, it’s time to start making your laundry basket! Follow these simple steps:

  1. Measure the height and circumference of your basket. Add an extra inch to each measurement to account for seam allowance.
  2. Cut a piece of fabric to fit the measurements in step 1. This will be the main body of your laundry basket.
  3. Measure the handle(s) of your basket. Cut a small rectangle of fabric to cover each handle.
  4. Sew the handle covers onto the main body of the fabric (where the handles are located on the basket).
  5. Sew the two short ends of the fabric together to form a cylinder shape. Turn the fabric right side out and slip it over the basket.
  6. Adjust the fabric to fit the basket snugly. Use a needle and thread to hand-stitch the fabric to the basket (you can also use fabric glue if you prefer).
  7. Enjoy your newly made DIY laundry basket!

Tips and Tricks

Here are some additional tips and tricks to ensure your DIY laundry basket turns out great:

  • Choose a heavy-duty fabric that can withstand the weight of your laundry. Canvas or denim are good options.
  • If you plan to use your basket for wet laundry, consider using a waterproof fabric like vinyl or nylon.
  • If you don’t have a heavy-duty needle, use pliers to help pull the needle through the fabric.
  • Consider using a contrasting thread color to add a pop of color to your basket.
  • If you are sewing the fabric to the basket, be sure to use heavy-duty thread to ensure it stays in place.

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