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Color Block Crochet Basket Pattern

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Do you ever feel like a project was meant to be?  I’m sharing the pattern for this color block crochet basket today, and I must say, finishing a basket feels like the planets aligning.  You might have seen a preview on Instagram the other day too!

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Big basket complete! Not quite 13 inches tall but close. And I used up a bunch of scrap yarn too. #iwinagoldstar #crochet #lmcalibaby

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1.  We were (are) drowning in toys and I feel like the guy pushing the rock up the hill in hell, where he pushes it up and it comes crashing down every night.  I clean up the toys every night and the kids just drag them out again every morning.  I can even clean up during the day, but the baby is right behind me, pulling the toys back out.  It’s a losing battle, I suppose, but I wanted some way to harness all the random little pieces.

Side note: Why do all kids’ toys have to come in SO MANY PIECES?!  Legos, blocks, puzzles.  How does anyone expect to keep track of everything?

2.  I had my Ikea Kallax shelf in my craft room, but have moved it out to our dining space to use as a bookshelf and a buffet.  It had a few extra compartments empty, which were perfect for some baskets.

3.  Moving made me really realize how much yarn I have.  Holy cow.  I had a lot of scraps from when I made a bunch of scarves and hats for a craft fair I attended a few years ago.  They were all bulky weight yarn, which is hard to use for lollipop ghosts and baby shoes, so I had to figure out a larger project to work on.

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Enter the basket.  A basket sized to fit my Kallax shelf.  A basket to hide all the random toy pieces scattered about the living room.  A basket to turn that bin of scrap bulky yarn into something functional and beautiful.   And a reason to sit back with a lapful of yarn and crochet the evening away…

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This pattern (as forgiving as it is) is for personal use only.  Please do not claim this pattern as your own, or sell or distribute it.  If you would like to share this pattern, please link to this site and do not repost the pattern on your site.  You can sell finished items made from this pattern, but please link back and give credit to One Dog Woof.  Thanks!

Supplies

4 to 5 skeins of bulky weight yarn.  I used mainly Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick and Quick although there were scraps of Bernat Softee Chunky and Loops and Threads Cozy Wool mixed in.
N / 10.00 mm hook
scissors
stitch marker
embroidery needle
ruler

Abbreviations

sc: single crochet
hdc: half double crochet

Color Block Crochet Basket Pattern

In order to make this basket super thick and sturdy, it was made using two skeins of bulky yarn held together.

Start with a magic circle.

Round 1.  Work 8 sc into magic circle.  Do not join – work in continuous rounds.  (8)

Round 2.  Work 2 hdc in each stitch around.  (16)

Round 3.  *Work 1 hdc in next stitch, then 2 hdc in next stitch.*  Repeat from * around.   (24)

Round 4.  *Work 1 hdc in next 2 stitches, then 2 hdc in next stitch.*  Repeat from * around.  (32)

Round 5.  *Work 1 hdc in next 3 stitches, then 2 hdc in next stitch.*  Repeat from * around.  (40)

Round 6.  *Work 1 hdc in next 4 stitches, then 2 hdc in next stitch.*  Repeat from * around.  (48)

Round 7.  *Work 1 hdc in next 5 stitches, then 2 hdc in next stitch.*  Repeat from * around.  (56)

Round 8.  *Work 1 hdc in next 6 stitches, then 2 hdc in next stitch.*  Repeat from * around.  UNWORK the last stitch in this round.  You should have 63 stitches in the round.  (63)

Round 9.  In back loops only, work 1 sc in each stitch around.  (63)

Round 10.  *In the next stitch, work 1 sc in both loops.  In the next stitch, insert your hook below the sc from the previous round and complete a single crochet.*  Repeat from * around.  All of these stitches are technically single crochet stitches, but every other one is double the height because they are worked below the sc of the previous round.

Round 11.  From here on, just continue the pattern of “1 sc + 1 extra long sc” around and around until you reach the desired height.

At some point about 2/3 of the way up to your desired height, you’ll want to change yarn colors, then keep working the same “1 sc + 1 extra long sc” around.  The way you change yarn colors will determine your color pattern.  I staggered my yarn changes, mostly because they were scraps and were all different lengths.  I tied a new color yarn to the old yarn with a square knot because I didn’t want to have to weave in all of these scraps ends, and I just tucked in the little knots as I went along.

The green basket was my first attempt.  It is 13″ in diameter and I actually put 65 stitches in the final round.  It came out a bit floppy.

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I adjusted the pattern a bit for the blue basket, and only used 63 stitches in the final round, which worked much better at keeping the sides stiff.  The final measurements are 13″ in diameter and 13″ high, just right to fit in the Kallax shelf.

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 Will these actually contain all the toys?  Maybe.  Maybe not.  But they’re pretty to look at!

68 Comments

  1. Jennifer @ Brave New Home

    Love these! I need so many baskets and bins in my life. These are so homey.

  2. Julie

    Lovely pattern thank you, pinning for that “one day” when I need it!
    Yes, what is it with toys and bits – especially as kids hit the “mid kid” age everything seems to have a kabillion little pieces, what’s that all about? Thankfully as they get older the little bits decrease, so as their bodies get bigger and they take up more space lounging round the house with their long legged friends, at least the danger of treading of little bits of plastic decreases! And you will be left with beautiful baskets to put your craft supplies in – win win!

  3. Patricia B

    Thank you for such an amazing idea! I am in love with any type of storage idea. Now I just have to get that bulky yarn into the house without being seen…..lol Thanks again for sharing. Love it!

  4. Rachel

    Love these, ChiWei! So pretty–I love the color changes towards the top. How sturdy would you say they are? These has been my one hesitation in making crochet baskets . . . I don’t want them to flop and sag all over the place, but yours look pretty sturdy!

  5. ChiWei

    Thanks Rachel! I’ve always hesitated with big baskets too because I felt like they’d just flop over, but I had all this yarn! The green one is definitely floppy, but the blue one stands upright all by itself. The only difference is the number of stitches around. For the green, I increased the 64 to 65, and the for the blue, I decreased from 64 to 63, and it made a huge difference! I may have also crocheted a tighter gauge for the blue one, but I don’t know, my gauge is all over the map. I’ve fill them with heavy toys (cars, wood blocks) and they’re holding up so far.

  6. ChiWei

    Thanks Patricia! Good luck with smuggling in the yarn! 🙂

  7. ChiWei

    I’m not ready to think of my babies as loungers with long-legged friends yet. 🙂 Although there are days when it’s definitely frustrating! Walking around the house is like Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, trying to step on all the correct blocks. Somehow, the kids never hurt themselves though, amazingly.

  8. ChiWei

    Thank you Jennifer! I don’t think I can have too many baskets and bins. I’m always scrolling through the Land of Nod baskets wanting more 🙂

  9. Carolyn

    These are awesome. I’ve been looking for a basket pattern. TFS

  10. ChiWei

    No problem, enjoy!

  11. ChiWei

    That just gave me a warm fuzzy in my heart, thank you so much Colleen! I always wonder if my sense of humor is a little weird, so I’m super glad you appreciate it 🙂

  12. Pria @ Senso Memory Mattress

    Loved these crochet baskets! I was thinking of building vertical storage units, but these are awesome, I’ll go for this!

  13. Nikhat

    hi
    I saw your basket pattern yesterday and it was the perfect project for the bulky yarn I had been stashing (thought of making a rug with it). Well I started on the base of the basket last night and just finished it today half an hour ago! Not bad… Such a great looking basket and so quick to make with the two strands of bulky.
    Daughter saw it and now it is gone to her room to sit on her bed for her stuff. Love it when hand made stuff is appreciated by kids 🙂
    I’m going to make three more baskets for three friends who are expecting babies… much more fun than my original plan of a baby blankets. Thank you so much.

  14. ChiWei

    Thank you for sharing! I’m so glad the basket was put to immediate use, and loved by kids. And even better that it holds some of their stuff and keeps it off the floor, right? These would be great for all those baby things that come with babies. Is it just me, or is it a ton of stuff for a very little bundle of a person? 🙂

  15. ChiWei

    Thank you!

  16. Ashley

    What would you say the skill level is on something like this? I’ve been thinking about learning to crochet & came across these & love them. Is this something a beginner could tackle after some initial practice?

  17. ChiWei

    Hey Ashley, I definitely think this is something a beginner can manage. It’s 3 stitches and it just goes round and round and round. Don’t let the size scare you! If you want to practice, you can start off learning to crochet in the round in general so that you’re comfortable, since most beginners start by working in rows. But I don’t believe this pattern is complicated at all.

  18. Diana

    I love your baskets and would love to give it a try. Two beginner questions: 1)what is a magic circle and 2) what is an extra long sc/single crochet?

  19. ChiWei

    I have a post on the magic circle – it’s a way to start crocheting in the round without leaving a hole in the middle. You can go to my Crochet page (top nav bar) to see the tutorials. The extra long single crochet (my own made up term) is to single crochet through both the current row and the previous row, so it’s a single crochet, but twice as big.

  20. Karen

    There is an error message when I try to read the instructions,was really looking forward to making these baskets. Is there something that I am doing wrong?

  21. ChiWei

    Karen, you’ll probably just need to refresh your cache, as there was an issue last night but it’s been resolved. Thanks for understanding!

  22. Violet

    I was wondering the same thing…thanks for asking

  23. Leigh

    i love the looks of these. You can never have enough storage. I especially love the picture your little one in the green basket, beautiful.
    Once I’m done with my current project, this is next on my list.
    Thank you so much for sharing.. I can’t wait to make one.

  24. ChiWei

    Thank you Leigh! Yup, my daughter is pretty silly sitting there in that basket. Good luck with your own basket!

  25. Sandra

    Hi! Love these. I had a question though on the Round 11 “1 sc + 1 extra long sc” — I just finished Round 10 in which my extra long SC went into the Round 9 SC Row to create the stitch. Since Round 11 does not have an entire row of SC below it- I am unsure of what row to insert my hook into to do the extra long sc? I hope this makes sense.

    Also for the extra long SC, is there any way you could direct me to a link with photos of how to do this? I’m new to crocheting and want to make sure I did it correctly! Thank you!

  26. Sandra

    Hi! Okay – I just fixed the Extra Long SC but now I think my basket is inside out. The stitch side that looks like yours is on the inside of mine – Did you flip your basket at the end? Thanks!

  27. ChiWei

    Hi Sandra, it sounds like you might have figured it out, but in each row, if the stitch below is an extra long SC, then you work a SC into it. If the stitch below is a SC, then you work an extra long SC into it, so you create this alternating pattern. I didn’t flip mine, but you can if you need to. Both sides of in-the-round crochet are beautiful, so do what you need to so you love your basket!

  28. nicole

    I am making this now, the one with the 63 stitches. So far so good with the sturdiness. I’ve used 4 skeins of the oatmeal and am going to finish tonight with the color! Very excited!

    I made a smaller version with this pattern with worsted weight acrylic yarn and it did very well. It is with 63 as well. Stands on its own

  29. Mae

    Really looking forward to trying these! Since our children are now past the toy stage (unless guitars and shoes count as toys) my baskets are usually filled with a cat or two! Love having soft, washable baskets I can use for whatever I have lying around.

  30. ChiWei

    So great to hear! And it’s awesome when it all comes together, isn’t it?

  31. Mandy

    Love these! I tried just winging it before, but my pattern never quite came out right. Can’t wait to try yours! As an extra savings, and a little stiffer basket, I’m making my own t-shirt yarn from old t-shirts. Don’t tell my family, everyone is walking around asking “where’s the old t-shirt of mine?”, sshhhhhhhh.

  32. Jada

    Hi
    I’m new to knitting and crochet. My great grandmother taught me so I’m no good with reading patterns. That being said I’ve searched the internet for an answer but had no luck. I hope you’ll be able to help me.
    I have no idea what it means to leave a stitch unworked. From what I can find people say that it means to skip it. But apparently there are several ways to skip it. They say slip stitch, chain however many you need to skip or simply just go into the next hole. So what method are you referring too? And are there 63 stitches after you skip or is it “supposed” to be 63 then you skip and now there’s 62?
    I’m sorry I’m just really confused and feel silly because no one else seems to have this issue.
    Thank you and I love your site by the way. 🙂

  33. ChiWei

    I guess to leave a stitch unworked is to skip it, as others have said. While working in a round, or a row, you always have to keep track of the right number of stitches, so if you leave one “unworked” or “skipped”, that stitch count still has to be accounted for. Usually, to skip a stitch means that you need to work 1 chain to account for the skipped stitch, and then work into the following stitch. Hope that helps?

  34. Susie

    Go you think these could be made with jute or bulky twine?

  35. Rebecca

    I love this basket! It is so quick to make. I used the Bernat Blanket yarn (a great yarn to work with and so durable). I made this basket for my 7 month old to put her floor toys in. I don’t have to worry about her tumbling over onto a hard traditional basket. It’s fantastic…thank you so much for sharing this pattern!

  36. Pattee

    Why did you not join the yarn in the 8th round ???

  37. dodie

    You might consider cutting some plastic shopping bags to make plarn and use that to double up yarns to add
    some stiffness to the body and bottom

  38. Maria

    Me parecen fantásticas estas canastas y deseo hacer las mías, será posible publicar el diagrama de la puntada, no entiendo bien la explicación. Gracias y felicitaciones

  39. madeline

    This basket is not only useful, but with the shade gradations at the top, echo of Southwest basketry and pottery. I’ve just ordered my yards, and will make mine from wheat (which has stray black hair incorporated into it), heather grey, oxford grey, and black. Can’t wait for the yard to arrive! Very excited for this pattern. Thanks!

  40. Adrians

    The baskets require bulky weight yarn. Can I use worsted weight double strand. It will be cheaper

  41. Georgiann

    My first-time seen this . I like the app.

  42. Elizabeth Morrison

    Hi ChiWei. I am making the basket and am running into several problems and I don’t know why. I wasn’t sure where to ask so I am replying here. What does the basket look like a few rows going up? Mine is so floppy it doesn’t look like it will end up the same. Is it supposed to stay upright from the beginning going up? Id send a picture but have no way to do that.

  43. ChiWei

    I think depending on the yarn, it could be floppy, especially at the beginning. My aren’t completely structured either – when I moved, the whole thing packed down itty bitty.

  44. LindaP

    Thx for the inspiration of your beautiful basket. Mine isn’t as pretty. I made mine into a foot rest/yarn holder. And used up a lot of scrap yarn.

  45. Danielle

    I was thinking the same thing. I did a basket a while back that I used 4 strands of Red heart. I was thinking about doing that.

  46. Miriam

    Great pattern! Thanks! I didn’t have any bulky yarn, so I used two size 4 yarn weights together. I am at round 10 and its working up nicely! Great way to use the extra year that is in a colour I don’t normally use!

  47. Kathryn Huihui

    Aloha!!! I’ve made several baskets and this pattern is awesome!!! I’ve foubf that using 2 strands of cotton yarn extremely sturdy…. Just wanted to pass that along!! Have an amazing weekend!!!

  48. vay

    hi, i’m new at this just a few questio. aftrr finish the row10 when you start the sc+long sc when you move to row 11 mean the stich have increase right? when i start to do row 12 the round is curl up like flower .. is this normal? mine at this stage look more like a matt.. flat round shape. did i missed out any steps??

  49. ChiWei

    Your project may curl but it’ll even out by the end!

  50. Dhivya

    Hello ChiWei,
    I was absolutely inspired by your basket and have started to crochet for the very first time. I’m 6 rows into the side of the basket and can’t see it raising in height, it seems to open up like a huge bowl! Heeelllllppppp!!!

    Dhivya

  51. ChiWei

    Hi Dhivya, make sure to check that you have the same number of stitches in each round as the round before – I’ve had that problem before. Also, sometimes it takes a while for the rows to start looking like height. You can also tighten your stitches if they’re flopping too much. Hope that helps!

  52. Paola

    This pattern is awesome, thank you!!! I’ve already made 2 and I plan to make more:) I use them put my workout stuff in, my weights, yoga block.

  53. Jackie

    I made the basket but I still don’t understand the rationale for dropping that last stitch to make it 63 because then I’m working with an odd number. HELP please!!!!!

  54. Cade

    The pattern actually uses a double-strand of super bulky (I know this just ’cause I grabbed the same yarn the pattern uses, and Thick&Quick is only super bulky), so you might need more than 2 strands of a smaller yarn to make it. Otherwise, it might be a little smaller or less sturdy than the original basket. Another commenter said that they had made a smaller version of this basket using a thinner yarn, and it worked well for them, just wasn’t as big.

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  56. Christi

    in the first few steps it says to make the magic ring, after that are we supposed to chain any before we start working in the magic circle?

  57. Chelsea

    Is there a video tutorial for this pattern? I got stuck in round 10 when you stated “insert your hook below the sc from the previous round and complete a single crochet.” What does that mean and what would it look like? Thank you! So far this looks great and I can’t wait to finish it!

  58. ChiWei

    It’s an extra long stitch, so you’re working into the round below the one you’d usually work into.

  59. CiCi

    Thank you!

  60. Kathy

    I love this basket! Is there a way to print just the pattern? Thank you!

  61. Emily

    Thank you for this easy to follow pattern!! I made my first one. I tweeked it a bit and crocheted around rope to make a sturdy basket!

  62. Lola

    Me too

  63. Lola

    Huh?
    I still don’t understand

  64. Lola

    Ahhh finally figured it out. You didn’t explain that properly, no offense. Do one sc, in next space feel for the space below the last row, there’s a small whole or space, insert there for a sc.

  65. Mickie

    At the beginning of round 10, it says “In the next stitch, work 1 sc in both loops.” Doesn’t this increase the stitch count at a point where it should be going vertical from here on in? Not sure how to do this stitch, please help.

  66. sheryl

    it’s called a drop stitch,usually done with a double stith,but she uses a single.
    it looks like this- l | l.
    google drop stitch or spike stitch.
    i’m always learning new stitches,even after 50 years of crocheting.love this pattern…like making hats,with a flat bottom and straight sides…lol

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