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Easy To Crochet Oval Basket With Plaid Edging

This Easy Crochet Oval Basket is quick to make as you will be holding two strands of yarn until you reach the drop over plaid edging. This Oval Crochet Basket will help you decorate your home for the fall or Christmas season. Add two rolls of double sized toilet paper and place it in the bathroom, or use it as a catch all basket to keep clutter to a minimum. Purchase the ad free pdf at RAVELRY.
easy to crochet oval basket with plaid edging that holds to double sized rolls of toilet paper.

Wouldn’t this Crochet Oval Basket look perfect full of pine cones or Christmas candy?

I love the tuxedo bow! You can find a Tutorial to make that bow right here. It will show you how to make one! You can also watch this VIDEO TUTORIAL to make the tuxedo bow. 

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The Fall themed Oval Basket would be so cute full of crocheted pumpkins & there is also a Round Basket Free Crochet Pattern With Plaid Edging here on this blog! You can find the free pattern to these squishy little cuties right here.

If you haven’t made any of these pumpkins please be aware…once you start making them it is so hard to stop. They are so addictive.

Crochet a few pair of Mountain Lodge Plaid Boot Socks. Instead of toilet paper, you can stuff the basket with a coffee mug, hot chocolate packets and crocheted socks for a fun handmade gift!

 

 

 

My Mountain Lodge Oval Basket with Drop Over Plaid Edge Free Crochet Pattern

I used Red Heart Super Saver; Approx. 200 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

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; execute BP HDC high under the top two loops, not around the center of the post.  (refer to picture tutorial)

beg. =  beginning

nxt = Next

x = Times; example execute sequence 2 x or 2 times; 3 x or 3 times and so on;

*  * = Execute sequence between the stars the number of times stated;

(  ) = Repeat the stitch as many times as stated, ex. SC in nxt st (2x), You will place 1 SC in the nxt st, twice

[  ] = Repeat the sequence within the bracket as many times as stated.
ex. [HDC in nxt st] 11x;  1 HDC in the nxt stitch 11 times

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

Holding two strands of MC yarn, CH 15 (foundation CH made)

Beginning Chains do not count as stitch unless otherwise noted.

Round 1: HDC in 2nd CH from hook; [HDC in nxt st] 12x; 3 HDC in last st; going down opposite side of foundation CH; [HDC in nxt st] 12x; 2 HDC in last st; join w/SLP ST in 1st HDC made. (30 HDC)

Round 2: CH 1; 2 HDC in joining st; 2 HDC in nxt st; [HDC in nxt st] 11x; [2 HDC in nxt st] 4x; [HDC in nxt st] 11x; [2 HDC in nxt st] 2x; join w/SLP ST in 1st HDC made. ( 38 HDC)

Round 3: CH 1; 2 HDC in joining st; [2 HDC in nxt st] 2x; [HDC in nxt st] 14x; [2 HDC in nxt st] 5x; [HDC in nxt st] 14x; [2 HDC in nxt st] 2x; join w/SLP ST in 1st HDC made. (48 HDC)

Round 4: CH 1; HDC in joining st; 2 HDC in nxt st; [HDC in nxt st; 2 HDC in nxt st;] 2x; [HDC in nxt st] 15x; [2 HDC in nxt st; HDC in nxt st] 5x; [HDC in nxt st] 14x; 2 HDC in nxt st; HDC in nxt st; 2 HDC in last st; join w/SLP ST in 1st HDC made. (58 HDC)

Round 5: CH 1; H BP HDC; in each st around; (58 H BP HDC)

Use “K” hook (Hold the basket so that the outside of the basket is facing you through Rounds 6-15.) You should see this ridge.

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Round 6: 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. (58 st’s)

Round 7: CH 1, SC in joining ST and in each ST around; join w/SLP ST to beg. SC. (58 SC)

Round 8-13: Repeat Rounds 6 & 7 Consecutively

Round 14: Repeat Round 6: At the end of the round, drop both strands of MC; join w/SLP ST, pull up one strand only of CC 1 to beg. SC. (58 st’s)

Note: You will be using one strand only throughout the rest of the pattern.

Round 15: 2 SC in joining st; *SC in nxt st (6x), 2 SC in nxt st;* 7x; SC in last 8 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 (Black, or Brown)
CC 2 = Bright Color (Bright Red or Bright Orange)
CC 3 = Medium Color (Burgundy/Maroon or Burnt Orange)

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 16: 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 17: 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 18: 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 19: 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.

I really do love to crochet baskets.

They are so quick and fun. This basket is perfect for gift giving. Yes it is the right size for Toilet Paper, but it can also hold any item that you would like to gift.
Maybe you want to gift a crocheted hat, socks that are plaid, or socks with a kitty cat stitch.

Throw a coffee mug in that basket, add coffee pods, a Simple Towel Topper with a ring, cute dishcloths and a mug rugs or a few coasters! So many possibilities!

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Will you be using this pattern to crochet festive holiday inspired baskets? They would be fun to add a coffee mug, and tea towel and some coasters. So many things you can use this easy to crochet oval basket, with a plaid edging. Let me know what you will be using your baskets for. Drop me a comment below.

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