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1993 McCall’s Crafts 6662 – Holiday Treat Baskets Sewing Pattern

Reindeer, Scarecrow, Duck, Cow, Elephant, Bunny Treat Baskets

$4.00

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McCall’s Crafts 6662 – Holiday Treat Basket Sewing Pattern (1993)
Make charming, character-filled 12" tall holiday treat baskets with McCall’s 6662, a 1993 craft sewing pattern featuring six festive designs: Reindeer, Scarecrow, Duck, Cow, Elephant, and Bunny. Perfect for special occasions like Christmas, Easter, or birthdays—just add sweets or gifts!

🧺 Pattern Features:
• Reindeer
• Scarecrow
• Duck
• Cow
• Elephant
• Bunny
Each design wraps around a 10" x 6.5" x 5" basket, using decorative fabrics, felt, and trim for personality and charm.

📏 Includes:
42 pattern pieces
📦 Finished Height: 12" tall baskets

🧵 Recommended Fabrics:
Felt, cotton, calico, gingham, seersucker, cow-print fabric

📎 Notions Needed:
Thread, polyester fiberfill, hot glue, floral wire, and one 10" x 6.5" x 5" basket

📦 Condition:
Pre-owned and factory folded. Envelope shows visible wear, stamping, and light staining due to age and storage.
Ships in 1–2 business days via USPS Ground Advantage with tracking.

💡 Sewing Tip:
When assembling 3D soft crafts like these baskets, use polyester fiberfill sparingly in small areas to keep shapes defined without overstuffing.

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