Thursday, September 8, 2011

Burlap Basket-More Pottery Barn Inspiration

Mine.

(Okay, their photographer gets paid more!)

Good morning, friends!  Isn't it a lovely day for bold-faced copying inspiration?!  I don't typically do back-to-back knockoffs, but I guess since the new catalogs have been arriving, I've been in the depths of pages and pages of inspiration.


I saw what Pottery Barn calls a "burlap basket" and used burlap I had sitting around in my newly repurposed armoire, along with a good-sized interfacing remnant and came up with this.

Although, I used a stiff facing, the "basket" still has some "give."  Making it the perfect spot to store soft items, like a spare throw or extra pillows.   I had to give it the VIP tour of being photographed in different helpful spots around the house.  I just realized that I wanted to try to use it as a planter for one of my silk trees, too, but forgot while I was taking pictures.  Rats.  (See also:  Pottery Barn Dominoes)


This basket-bag would be really cute in one of the outdoor fabrics (because of their weight).  The drawstrings make it easy to grab-and-go--which I guess you'd need for a chilly (and it will get chilly sooner or later) movie night--Hey!  Grab the spare pillows and throw for me, would ya?!


Nice!  I promise to keep my inspiration-copying down to a minimum (although, you can't see whether I have my fingers crossed.  Or not.)  How-to instructions will be coming in a future post.

Edited to Add:  How-to directions HERE.


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26 comments:

  1. Love it, love it ,love it. Can't wait for the how to's. I need one of these in the living room and maybe one for outside. It is already chilly here.

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  2. You did a fabulous job! I think you're getting higher-quality burlap than I can find around here.

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  3. You did great, Kim! I just saw the new Joann's flyer and they have burlap on sale.

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  4. Hmmmm.......absolutely cute! Can you see this with a bunch of greens and a big red ribbon?

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  5. I can't tell the differene between them Kim! This looks awesome!!

    Lou Cinda

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  6. Cute, cute, cute. I love your copy. I think you did a fabulous job. Hugs, Marty

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  7. I cannot tell which is the PB and which is yours! I love it, very pretty and useful. Thanks for the inspiration.

    hugs
    Sissie

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  8. Great knock-off. You did a nice job. Can't tell the difference between the two.

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  9. Great job Kim! It looks just like the PB one but better as your's probably cost a fraction of theirs!

    Jeanine

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  10. That is so cool, and so much like the other one.

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  11. I love it!! It looks just like the PB one. Thanks for posting the how-to's for us in a future post, I would love to make one of these.
    Have a great weekend.
    Jane

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  12. That is so cute! I can see it next to my bed filled with magazines. Can't wait to see how you put it together.

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  13. Really cute idea, Kim! You did a great job of copying! xo Diana

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  14. That's just really cute and i think I like YOURS better, even! (:

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  15. Look at you! You are just so clever! This is such a great idea. Too, too cute!

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  16. This is so great! Please, please do a how to!

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  17. I love this basket. I have a coffee sack I want to do the same thing with. Did you use a pattern or just wing it?

    Ruth

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  18. Love the ddesign and use of fabric for these lovely bags

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  19. I spotted that exact burlap basket in PB and had the same thought as you have had. I just have not gotten around to making mine yet. I just love it!!! Was it tough to work with the burlap and the canvas together?

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  20. oooh my goodness I am SOOO in love! You did such a great job with your bag! And I think you photographer did great :o) I truly think that your version is flawless and I am drooling! I am beyond honored that you linked up at Crafty Scrappy Happy-Thursday, I am assuming you know my co-host Lucy---she is AMAZING and so I am THRILLED to get to know you through her and through the party----I am for sure a new follower, friend and adorer!!! :o) yayyy great to meet you!
    Jaime from Crafty Scrappy Happy

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  21. OOOH, I REALLY need to learn how to sew.I featured this today! Come check it out and grab a button.


    http://kim-toomuchtimeonmyhands.blogspot.com/2011/09/good-morning-sunshine_12.html

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  22. I like the fact that you made your own rope out of crocheted jute. Nice touch! :)

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  23. Yours is a dead knock off! Great job. I am a new follower

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