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Crochet Lace Cover For Foldable Storage Bins

Crochet lace cover’s are beautiful and add beauty to those collapsible, foldable storage bins. This crochet pattern is advanced beginner and will make a beautiful Crocheted lace cube cover for you to store your yarn in or to use as a Baby Shower or Bridal Shower gift container.

The free crochet pattern for the lace cube cover can be found here on this post.

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Over Brook Lace Storage Bin Covers. Keep scrolling to find the free crochet pattern.

 

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The Over Brook Lace Cube Cover is the third in the Lace Cube Cover Series.

This cover completely covers the storage bin and so does the Candle Light Lace Cover. However the Sunspray Lace Cover partially covers the cube and is so elegant!

 

 

All three lace storage cube covers. Left to right, Over Brook Lace Cube Cover; Candle Light Lace Cube Cover; Sunspray Lace Storage Bin Cover

Over Brook Lace Cube Cover Crochet Pattern

Notes:

1. The bottom will stretch and be taut if making it for a collapsible cube.

2. There are notes to help you if you choose to use a different sized box or cube to make your own cover.

Three different angles of the Over Brook Lace Cube Cover.

One Collapsible Cube:

This pattern will fit a 10.5” x 10.5” x 10.75” cube. This would be great to use on any box or cube. Here are tips to help you along.

1. This stitch design uses a multiple of 11 stitches. Take note of ending stitch count at “Round2”. To produce the lace pattern add or subtract 11 stitches, depending on the size of box or cube
that you are covering.

2. Any square or rectangle box or cube of any size can be used as long as the base covers the bottom. If covering a box, I recommend extending the base 1/4″ past the edge. If covering a collapsible cube I recommend the base be 1/4″ smaller. (See photos)

3. IMPORTANT! After you add the yarn cover it can be a tight fit for some of those storage bins to fit into the cubbies of a cube organizer. The bins need to be an inch or 1 ½” smaller than the
cubby that holds the bin. These bins look so good sitting on the top of a book case or on a bench by the front door to catch “stuff”.

Yarn used:

MC = Red Heart Aran 400-450 yds. CC = Red Heart Heather Gray 80 yds.

Gauge:

4”h x 4”w = 10 hdc rows x 12 hdc st’s (check gauge while making the base of the cover)

Hook:

H-8.5/5.00mm

Special Stitches:

trb V = trb, ch 2, trb in stitch indicated in pattern

trb fan = (*tr, ch1* 5x; one more tr) in stitch indicated

dc shell = dc, ch 1, dc, ch 1, dc in stitch indicated.

5dc shell = 5 dc’s in stitch indicated

Stitch Guide:

join w/ = join with

slp st = Slip Stitch

ch = Chain

sc = Single Crochet

hdc = Half Double Crochet

dc = Double Crochet

tr = Treble Crochet

bp hdc = Back Post Half Double Crochet

sp. = Space

nxt = Next

beg. = beginning

* * = Complete sequence between the stars, the number of times stated;

x = Times; example Repeat 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

Make a base of 31 chains

 

Row 1:

hdc in 2nd ch from hook and in each st across; ch1, turn (30 hdc)

Row 2-24:

hdc in each st across; ch1, turn (30 hdc) Execute the ch1, but DO NOT turn at the end of Row 24

Over Brook Lace Cube Covers being shown in use.

Square Base is 10” x 10” The base will need to be slightly smaller if covering a cube, so that it will be taut and not sag.

Square Base is 10” x 10” The base will need to be slightly smaller if covering a cube, so that it will be taut and not sag.

Following instructions will use rounds instead of rows. Do not turn throughout the rest of the pattern.

You will execute the corners (3 sc stitches) into the upper part of a hdc stitch, or a turning chain that was made while making the base. The corner execution will not be executed under the two loops of a hdc stitch, it will always be a side corner of a hdc or a turning ch, which ever applies.

Round 1:

ch 1, make a slight turn to start down the side & execute 3 sc at the corner; 30 sc evenly spaced down the 1st side; 3 sc at 2nd corner; make a slight turn, 30 sc across the next edge; make a slight turn, 3 sc at 3rd corner; 30 sc evenly spaced up the 3rd side; 3 sc in 4th corner; make a slight turn, 30 sc across the last edge; join w/slp st to beg. ch1 (132 sc)

Round 2:

ch1, bp hdc completely around; join w/slp st to beg. st. (132 bp hdc)

The square bottom of the lace cover, showing how the BP HDC creates the bottom edge.

If making this to fit a cube, the bottom will stretch to fit around the corners. This stretching is essential to keep the bottom from sagging.

Follow charts left to right, and refer to “Special Stitches” when needed.

 

Round 3:

ch 1; sc in joining st; ch 3, skp 3 st’s, sc in nxt st; ch 2, skp 3 st’s, trb V in nxt st, ch2, skp 3 st’s; * sc in nxt st, ch3, skp 3 hdc, sc in nxt st; ch 2, skp 3 hdc, trb V in nxt hdc, ch 2, skp 3 st’s;* 10x; join w/slp st to beg. sc.

Crochet Chart for Round 3 of the Over Brook Lace Cube Cover

Round 4:

slp st into ch 3 sp., ch 1, *sc in ch 3 sp., ch 2; trb fan in ch 2 sp of trb V, ch 2;* 11x; join w/slp st to beg. sc.

 

Round 5:

ch 6, trb in joining st (1st trb V made); ch2, sc in 2
nd ch 1 sp. of trb fan; ch 3, skp trb, sc in nxt ch 1 sp., ch 2; *skp ch 2 sp., trb V in sc; ch2, sc in 2nd ch 1 sp. of trb fan; ch 3, skp trb, sc in nxt ch 1 sp., ch 2;* 10x; join w/slp st in 4th ch of beg. ch 6.



Round 6:

slp st into ch 2 sp of trb V; ch 6, (1 trb and ch 1 sp. made) trb ch1, 3x, 1 more trb; ch 2, skp ch 2 sp., sc in ch 3 sp., ch 2; *skp ch 2 sp., trb fan in ch 2 sp of trb V; ch 2, skp ch 2 sp., sc in ch 3 sp., ch 2;* 10 x; skp ch 2 sp, join w/slp st in 4th ch of beg. ch 6.

Round 7:

slp st into 1st ch sp. and trb, ch1; sc in 2nd ch1 sp of trb fan, ch 3, sc in 3rd ch 1 sp. of trb fan; ch 2, skp ch 2 sp., trb V in sc; ch2; *skp ch 2 sp., sc in 2nd ch 1sp. of trb fan; ch 3, skp trb, sc in nxt ch 1 sp., ch 2; skp ch 2 sp., trb V in sc, ch 2;* join w/slp st to beg. sc.

Rounds 8-14:

Repeat rounds 4 thru 7 consecutively. Drop MC and pull up CC when joining at the end of Round 13.

Round 15:

ch 1, *sc in trb, 2 sc in ch 2 sp, sc in trb, sc in ch 2 sp., sc in sc, 2 sc in ch 3 sp., sc in sc, sc in ch 2 sp.;* 11x, join w/slp st to beg. sc. (110 sc)

Over Brook Lace Cube Cover, Round 15 (SC round)

Round 16:

ch 1, skip joining st; *hdc in nxt st, ch 1, skp st.;* join w/slp st to beg. hdc.

Round 17:

ch 1, skp joining st.; sc in nxt st and in each st around; join w/slp st in beg. sc. dropping CC and pulling up MC at the join. (108 sc)

Photo Collage of the Over Brook Lace Collapsible Cube Cover’s with a label to Edge 1 and Edge 2. Free Crochet Pattern
Repeat the sequence above, following the written pattern at the beginning and end.

Edge Option 1

 

Round 18:

ch 1, *sc in joining st, ch 1, skp 2 st’s, dc shell, ch 1, skp 2 st’s;* 18x; join w/slp st to beg. sc.

Round 19:

ch 4 (first dc, ch 1 sp. made) dc, ch 1, dc in joining st; (First dc shell made) ch 1; sc in 2nd dc of previous dc shell, ch 1; *dc shell in sc; ch 1, sc in 2nd dc of previous dc shell, ch 1* join w/slp st to 3rd ch of beg. ch 4.

First Edge, Repeat the sequence in the chart, following the written pattern at the beginning and the end.

Round 20:

slp st into ch 1 sp., ch 1, sc in middle dc of prev. shell; ch 1, dc shell in sc; ch 1; * ch 1, sc in middle dc of prev. shell; ch 1, dc shell in sc; ch 1;* join w/slp st to beg. sc

Repeat this sequence above, making sure to follow the written pattern at the beginning and the end.

Round 21 & 22:

Repeat Rounds 19 & 20. End off and weave in all ends.

Optional:

Use whatever method to block and shape the cover you would like. I recommend covering your cube or box in plastic, then proceed to dampen with water from a spray bottle, or use spray starch and shape the cover in place. Use hot glue or favorite gluing method to attach to the cube or box. I do not recommend spray glue as it attracts dirt.

Do you have to block the cover?

No you don’t have to block the cover. If you are happy with stretching the lace cover and using hot glue at the top to glue it in place, it is easier and works just fine.

Edge Option 2

Round 18:

ch 1, sc in joining st; ch3, skp 2 st’s, sc in nxt; skp 2 st’s, 5dc shell in nxt, skp 2 st’s; *sc in nxt st; ch3, skp 2 st’s, sc in nxt; skp 2 st’s, 5dc shell in nxt, skp 2 st’s;* 11x; join w/slp st to beg. sc.

Repeat the main sequence 11 times, following the written pattern to end the round.

Round 19:

slp st into ch 3 sp., ch 1; *sc in ch 3 sp., dc in 1st and 2nd 5dc of shell; ch 3, sc in 3rd dc of 5 dc shell, ch 3, dc in 4th and 5th dc of 5dc shell;* 12x; join w/slp st to beg. sc

You will also need to repeat this sequence 11 times, following the written pattern to the end of the round.

Round 20:

ch 3, (counts as dc) 4 dc in joining st, (counts as 1st 5dc shell) sc in 1st, ch 3 sp., ch 3, sc in 2nd ch 3 sp.; *5dc shell in nxt sc, sc in 1st ch 3 sp., ch 3, sc in 2nd ch 3 sp.;* join w/slp st to 3rd ch of beg. ch 3

Repeat the sequence 11 times, following the written pattern at the end of the round.

Round 21:

ch 3, (counts as dc) dc in nxt st, 3, sc in 3rd dc of 5 dc shell, ch 3, dc in 4th and 5th dc of 5dc shell; sc in nxt ch 3 sp.; * dc in 1st and 2nd 5dc of shell; ch 3, sc in 3rd dc of 5 dc shell, ch 3, dc in 4th and 5th dc of 5dc shell; sc in nxt ch 3 sp.;* 11x; join w/slp st to 3rd ch of beg. ch 3

Repeat this sequence 11 times and follow the written pattern at the end of this round.

Round 22:

slp in nxt dc; ch 1, sc in ch 3 sp.; ch 3, sc in nxt ch 3 sp.; 5dc shell in nxt sc; * sc in nxt ch 3 sp.; ch 3, sc in nxt ch 3 sp.; 5dc shell in nxt sc;* 11 x; join w/slp st to beg. sc.

Repeat this sequence 11 times and follow the written pattern at the end of the round.

Repeat Rounds 19 – 22:

until you are satisfied with the height of your cover.

Optional:

Use whatever method to block and shape the cover you would like. I recommend covering your cube or box in plastic, then proceed to dampen with water from a spray bottle, or use spray starch and shape the cover in place. Use hot glue or favorite gluing method to attach to the cube or box. I do not recommend spray glue as it attracts dirt.

Do you have to block the cover?

No you don’t have to block the cover. If you are happy with stretching the lace cover and using hot glue at the top to glue it in place, it is easier and works just fine.

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Photo showing the Extended Lace Over Brook Tunic, The Over Brook Mesh Poncho, and the Over Brook Ponchette.

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