Organize your space with a handmade crochet basket pattern that’s perfect for storing blankets, toys, plants, or essentials while adding charm to any room.
Making something handmade that’s both useful and cozy can really brighten up any room. That’s why I’m excited to share this Free Crochet Basket Pattern, which is fun and easy to create. No matter your crochet experience, this project is a wonderful way to add a personal touch while crocheting something practical.
Cute Free Crochet Basket Pattern For Storage Small Accessories
This crochet basket has a lovely round shape with strong sides, thanks to tight, textured stitches that give it durability without feeling stiff. Its thick and soft surface makes it feel warm and comforting to the touch. The style is simple and fresh, blending well with many styles of home decor. What’s great about this pattern is how you can adjust it—make it small for holding little things or larger for storing blankets, toys, or crochet supplies.
You’ll work on this basket by crocheting in continuous loops, starting from the center of the bottom and going upward to form the sides. Using yarn made from cotton or a cotton blend is perfect because it shows the stitch pattern clearly and makes the basket strong enough to hold its shape day after day. I chose this kind of yarn because it’s both soft and sturdy, so the basket feels good and lasts long.
This free crochet basket is a thoughtful gift idea for birthdays, holidays, or housewarming celebrations. It’s also a fun way to play with colors and add extra touches like handles or trims if you want. I hope you enjoy making this basket your own, it’s a cozy and charming project that’s both useful and delightful!
Adorable Crochet Basket Pattern Perfect for Storage
Materials Needed
- Yarn:
- Use a sturdy yarn suitable for baskets. Recommended:
- Two strands of medium-weight yarn (Tex 200) held together.
- Yarn suggestion: Sage Green Baby Yarn.
- Approximate Quantity: 150–200g (adjust for size).
- Use a sturdy yarn suitable for baskets. Recommended:
- Hook Size:
- 5mm or 6mm crochet hook (Use a smaller hook than recommended for your yarn to create a dense, stiff fabric).
- Additional Tools:
- Tapestry Needle for weaving in ends.
- Scissors.
Gauge
A dense fabric is required for structural integrity, so gauge is less critical. However, for reference:
- 10 stitches x 10 rows = 4cm x 4cm in single crochet.
Crochet Basket Pattern
This step-by-step crochet basket pattern is perfect for décor, organizing spaces, or gifting. The design incorporates sturdy rounds and a textured body, offering flexibility in size and style. This guide will walk you through every step needed to craft a beautiful and functional crochet basket.
Special Techniques
- Magic Circle: Creates a tightly closed center for the basket’s base.
- Back Loop Only (BLO):
- Work only into the back loop of the stitch for defined ridges.
- Cluster Stitch Pattern: Combines two double crochet stitches worked together for visual texture.
Pattern Instructions
Step 1: Basket Base (Rounds 1–5)
- Magic Circle (Round 1):
- Begin with a magic circle.
- Chain 2 (does not count as a stitch).
- Work 12 double crochets (DC) into the magic circle.
- Tighten the circle and join with a slip stitch into the first double crochet. (12 stitches total).
- Round 2:
- Chain 2.
- Work 2 DC into each stitch from the previous round.
- Join with a slip stitch to the first DC. (24 stitches total).
- Round 3:
- Chain 2.
- Work 1 DC into the first stitch, and 2 DC into the next stitch (increase).
- Repeat 1 DC, 2 DC all the way around.
- Join with a slip stitch. (36 stitches total).
- Round 4:
- Chain 2.
- Work 1 DC into the next 2 stitches. In the third stitch, work 2 DC (increase).
- Repeat 1 DC, 1 DC, 2 DC all the way around.
- Join with a slip stitch. (48 stitches total).
- Round 5:
- Chain 2.
- Work 1 DC into the next 3 stitches. In the fourth stitch, work 2 DC (increase).
- Repeat 1 DC into 3 stitches, 2 DC in the fourth stitch all the way around.
- Join with a slip stitch. (60 stitches total).
Step 2: Transition Round
- Round 6 (Back Loop Only):
- Chain 1.
- Work 1 single crochet (SC) in the back loop only (BLO) of every stitch around.
- This creates a ridge, forming the base edge of the basket.
- Join with a slip stitch to the first SC.
Step 3 - Basket Body
Round 1 of Body - Cluster Stitch:
- Chain 2.
- In the first SC of the previous round, work:
- 2 double crochets together (DC2tog):
- Yarn over, insert hook into the stitch, yarn over and pull through (3 loops on hook). Yarn over and pull through 2 loops (2 loops remain).
- Repeat in the same stitch.
- Yarn over and pull through all 3 loops on the hook.
- Chain 1.
- Work another DC2tog in the same stitch.
- 2 double crochets together (DC2tog):
- Skip the next 2 stitches.
- In the third stitch, repeat the same cluster stitch (DC2tog, chain 1, DC2tog).
- Continue working the cluster stitches all the way around.
- Skip 2 stitches at a time between clusters.
- Join with a slip stitch in the top of the first cluster.
Subsequent Rounds of Body (Repeat Cluster Stitch):
- Slip stitch into the first chain-1 space of the previous round.
- Chain 2. In the chain-1 space, work:
- DC2tog, chain 1, DC2tog.
- Skip to the next chain-1 space from the previous row and repeat the same cluster (DC2tog, chain 1, DC2tog).
- Continue all the way around, and join with a slip stitch in the first cluster of the round.
- Repeat for a total of 4 rounds (or more for taller baskets).
Step 4: Finishing Edge
- After completing 4 rounds of the cluster stitch for the body, finish with a clean single crochet edge:
- Chain 1.
- Work single crochet stitches into each chain-1 space and the top of each cluster stitch from the previous round.
- Join with a slip stitch to the first single crochet.
- Chain 1, cut the yarn, and weave in the ends securely using a tapestry needle.
Finished Size
- Diameter (Base): Approximately 20 cm (can be adjusted based on your rounds).
- Height (Body): Approximately 12–15 cm (can be adjusted by adding or reducing rounds).
Customization Ideas
- Add Handles:
- Instead of working continuous single crochet stitches in the edge, chain 6–8 to create a gap for handles and skip the corresponding stitches. Continue the edge as normal.
- Height Adjustment:
- Create additional rounds of cluster stitches for a taller basket or reduce rounds for a shallow dish.
- Color Variations:
- Alternate yarn colors for stripes or a contrasting rim.
- Reinforced Stiffness:
- Use a sturdy cotton yarn or add a lining for extra structure.
Tips for Success
- Tension:
- Keep your stitches tight to maintain the basket's rigidity.
- Yarn Choice:
- Opt for thicker, firmer yarns or hold multiple strands together for a sturdier structure.
- Flatten the Base:
- Gently block or steam the finished basket base for an even, flat bottom.
Conclusion
This crochet basket is both practical and stylish, with a strong base and creative textured body. The flexible design allows you to adapt the size and look to suit any space. Whether you're crocheting for personal use, gifting, or selling, this basket is a joy to make and a valuable asset.











