Chunky Bread Baskets
Crochet Pattern
By Sara Sach of Posh Pooch Designs
Fill This Basket with bread, cookies or candies.
Use it For napkins or decorations.
It can be Stitched with Medium (4) Acrylic or (4) Cotton
yarn, holding 2 strands of yarn together and a N Hook.
It is a 10 X 10 Inch strong sturdy basket.
This Chunky Cotton Cowl was designed with
Cotton XXL By Yarn Bee of Hobby Lobby.
It is a Bulky 6 yarn, so I only used 1 strand.
The Basket is a 12 X 12 in basket.
I used the same size crochet hook.
I dyed it
with Coffee,
See how I did
that at This LINK
It was A Lot
of Fun!
Either way you decide to make this bowl,
it makes an easy and elegant Bowl that will look lovely
on the table for any Holiday, Season or get together.
This Chunky Cotton Cowl was designed with
Cotton XXL By Yarn Bee of Hobby Lobby.
It is a Bulky 6 yarn, so I only used 1 strand.
The Basket is a 12 X 12 in basket.
I used the same size crochet hook.
I dyed it
with Coffee,
See how I did
that at This LINK
It was A Lot
of Fun!
Either way you decide to make this bowl,
it makes an easy and elegant Bowl that will look lovely
on the table for any Holiday, Season or get together.
Skill: Easy
Materials:
Crochet hook
– N/ 9.00 MM
Yarn – Med (4) Acrylic or Cotton - Holding 2 Strands Together -
5 OZ. - C1, 1 OZ, C2, 1 OZ. C3
Or Bulky (5) Cotton or Acrylic – I used Yarn Bee/ Cotton XXL 7 oz.
5 OZ. - C1, 1 OZ, C2, 1 OZ. C3
Or Bulky (5) Cotton or Acrylic – I used Yarn Bee/ Cotton XXL 7 oz.
Yarn Needle
with large hole
Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Single
Crochet (sc)
Double
Crochet (dc)
Triple
Crochet (tr)
Skip (sk)
Stitch (st)
Back Loop
Only (blo)
Change to (chgto)
Change to (chgto)
Size: 10 X 10 Inches
Notes:
Ch 3 Counts
as a dc
Ch1 Does not
Count as a st
Round are
joined with a slst to the ch3
Med (4) Hold 2 strands of yarn together
Med (4) Hold 2 strands of yarn together
Pattern:
R: 2 – 1 dc
in the same st as the ch3, 2 dc in each dc around, join, ch3 (20 dc)
R: 3 - 1 dc
in the same st as the ch3, 2 dc in each dc around, join, ch3 (40 dc)
R: 4 – *1 dc
in the next dc, 2 dc in the next dc*
Repeat From
* to * around, join, ch3 (60 dc)
R: 5 – 1 Dc in each ed around, join, ch 3(60dc)
R: 6 - Working in the Blo, 1 dc in each dc around, join (60 dc blo)
R: 6 - Working in the Blo, 1 dc in each dc around, join (60 dc blo)
R: 7 – Chgto C2, Ch1, 1 sc
in each dc around, join (60 sc)
R: 8 – Chgto C3, Ch3,1 dc
in the next sc, cross back across, tr in the st before the ch3,
*Sk the next
dc, 1 dc in the next 2 dc, cross back and tr in the sk st*
Repeat From
* to * around, join to the ch3 (20 Cross Stitches = 60 sts)
R: 9 – Chgto C2, ch1, 1 sc
in each st around, join, ch 1 (60 sc)
R: 10 – Chgto C1, ch1, 1 sc in each sc, join, weave in our ends.(60sc)
2 comments:
R: 5 – 1 Dc in each ed around, join, ch 3(60dc). What does the ed mean?
Just looking at the pattern, it is probsbly a typo and should be dc. Just my assumption since nothing else makes sense.
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