This crochet round basket is part of “My Mountain Lodge Collection”. This round basket is a compliment to the The Oval Basket. The Round Basket is a bit taller than the Oval Basket. They are a perfect pair for your storage needs. I love how the bow makes this design so fancy. The free crochet pattern is found on this blog, or purchase the ad free pdf at RAVELRY or ETSY.
This crochet round basket can hold a bit of stuff. Use it to hold washcloths, hair accessories, or make one in red and black plaid for Christmas, or a Woodland themed nursery. It could hold a lot of little things that a baby needs.
Please add this to your Ravelry Que, and if you would like to have the complete pattern in your Ravelry Library, you can pick it up here!
When you pair a stiff yarn and with this sequence of stitches it makes a sturdy basket. The sides of the round basket stand up on their own.
The H BP HDC (High Back Post Half Double Crochet) stitch creates a unique ridge that help my baskets sit flush to the surface. I love using this stitch, and you will find it in a lot of my designs. Here are just a few.
1. Oval Basket 2. Victorian Heirloom Basket 3. Pineapple Basket 4. Pillbox Hat
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Of course this design is perfect for holding cute crocheted pumpkins. Hey! I have a pumpkin pattern that is easy and has been a hit with many crochet artists. Ooooppssss…I am giving you a sneak peek of the next pumpkin design!
Crochet Round Basket with Plaid Edging
Red Heart Super Saver or any other stiff yarn; Approx. 220 yds of MC, 50yds of CC1; and 30 yds or less of CC2 & CC3
Hook:
L- 11/8mm
K-10.5/6.5mm
H/7/5.00mm
Gauge:
Not needed
Stitch Guide
MC = Main Color = Cream/White
CC 1 = Dark Color = Black or Dark Brown
CC 2 = Bright Color = Bright Red or Bright Orange
CC 3 = Medium Color = Burgundy/Maroon or Burnt Orange
SLP ST = Slip Stitch
CH = Chain
SC = Single Crochet
HDC = Half Double Crochet
DC = Double Crochet
BLO = Back Loop Only
H BP HDC = High Back Post Half Double Crochet (refer to picture tutorial)
beg. = beginning
nxt = Next
* * = Execute sequence between the stars the number of times stated;
x = Times; example execute sequence 2 x or 2 times; 3 x or 3 times and so on;
in = example “in nxt st” means you will be inserting the hook under the top two loops of the next stitch to complete stitch or sequence of stitches stated.
join w/ = join with
Use “L” Hook
Hold 2 strands of MC, CH 3 join in circle; or use magic circle.
CH 1 does not count as stitch, but will recede to the back. This method helps the joining less noticeable.
Round 1:
CH 1; 10 HDC in ring; join w/SLP ST in 1st HDC. (10 HDC)
Round 2:
CH 1; 2 HDC in joining st and in each ST around; join w/SLP ST in 1st HDC. (20 HDC)
Round 3:
CH 1; HDC in joining st, 2 HDC in nxt st *HDC in nxt ST, 2 HDC in nxt ST;* 9x; join w/SLP ST in 1st HDC.
(30 HDC)
Round 4:
CH 1; HDC in joining st and in nxt st; 2 HDC in nxt st; *HDC in nxt ST (2 x), 2 HDC in nxt ST;* 9x; join w/SLP ST in 1st HDC. (40 HDC)
Round 5:
CH 1; HDC in joining st, HDC in nxt (2x), 2 HDC in nxt st; *HDC in nxt ST (3 x), 2 HDC in nxt ST;* 9x; join w/SLP ST in 1st HDC. (50 HDC)
Round 6:
CH 1; HDC in joining st, HDC in nxt (3x), 2 HDC in nxt st; *HDC in nxt ST (4 x), 2 HDC in nxt ST;* 9x; join w/SLP ST in 1st HDC. (60 HDC)
Round 7:
CH 1; H BP HDC in nxt ST, and in each st around; join w/SLP ST in 1st HDC. (60H BP HDC)
Use “K” hook (The outside of the basket will be facing you during the next rounds.)
Round 8:
CH 1, SC in joining ST, DC in nxt st, *SC in nxt st, DC in nxt st;* 28x; join w/SLP ST to beg. SC. (60 st’s)
Round 9:
CH 1, SC in joining ST and in each ST around; join w/SLP ST to beg. SC. (60 SC)
Round 10-15:
Repeat Rounds 8&9 Consecutively
Round 16:
Repeat Round 8: At the end of the round, drop both strands of MC; join w/SLP ST to beg. SC , pulling up one strand only of CC 1. (60 st’s)
Round 17:
2 SC in joining st; *SC in nxt st (9x), 2 SC in nxt st;* 5x; SC in last 9 st’s; Drop CC 1, join w/SLP ST in beg. SC, pulling up CC 2. (66 SC)
Plaid Drop Over Edge
CC 1 = Dark Color
CC 2 = Bright Color
CC 3 = Medium Color
Use “H” hook
Beginning CH 2 will count as a DC throughout the rest of the pattern.
When dropping a yarn color, crochet over the yarn holding it toward the back as you carry it along. The yarn strand will be hidden in the stitching, and will be in the proper place, ready for you to pick up for the next color change. When dropping color from the round entirely, just let it hang to the back of your work until it is needed.
Turn so that the inside of the basket is facing you. All stitches will be in the BLO for round 18 only.
Round 18:
CH 2 (counts as 1st stitch); DC in BLO of nxt st (2x); Drop CC 2 and pull up CC 3 on last pull through of 3rd DC; *DC in BLO of nxt st (3x); Drop CC 3 and pull up CC2 on last pull through of 3rd DC; DC in BLO of nxt st (3x); Drop CC2 and pull up CC 3 on last pull through of 3rd DC;* 10x; DC in BLO of last 3 stitches; Drop CC3 and pull up CC1 on last pull through of last DC; join w/ SLP ST to beg. DC. (66 DC counting CH 2)
Round 19:
CH 2 (counts as 1st stitch); DC in nxt st (2x); Drop CC1 and pull up CC3on last pull through of 3rd DC; *DC in nxt st (3x); Drop CC3 and pull up CC1 on last pull through of 3rd DC; DC in nxt st (3x); Drop CC1 and pull up CC3 on last pull through of 3rd DC;* 10x; DC in last 3 stitches; (do not change colors here); join w/ SLP ST to beg. DC. (66 DC counting CH 2)
Round 20:
CH 2 (counts as 1st stitch); DC in nxt st (2x); Drop CC 2 and pull up CC 3 on last pull through of 3rd DC; *DC in nxt st (3x); Drop CC 3 and pull up CC2 on last pull through of 3rd DC; DC in nxt st (3x); Drop CC2 and pull up CC 3 on last pull through of 3rd DC;* 10x; DC in last 3 stitches; Drop CC3 and pull up CC1 on last pull through of last DC; join w/ SLP ST to beg. DC. (66 DC counting CH 2)
Round 21:
SC in joining st and in each st around; join w/SLP ST to beg. SC; End off with all remaining colors, secure and weave in all loose ends.
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