Miniature Crochet Easter Baskets Made From Garden Twine

If you can crochet, the baskets are something that will take you maximum couple of minutes each,  as long as crocheting about 12 or 24 (for the bigger one) double crochet stitches.

They are far too small for the egg hunt (unless you are a gnome) but would make great Easter table decoration and can fit about 1 – 3 miniature sugar covered chocolate eggs that are sold in every supermarket those days.

Tutorial for the chicks and bunnies can be found here.

garden twine jute thread miniature Easter baskets for chocolate eggs

MATERIALS

how to crochet Easter basket tutorial

EQUIPMENT

  • crochet hook ( I used a bit too small 3 mm one to make the basket as tight as possible)

single egg Easter basket miniature jute garden twine

METHOD

Please note that names of the stitches in UK & US vary, this is UK pattern, click through for crochet stitches conversion chart.

stitches used: chain (ch), double crochet (dc), slip stitch (ss)

FOUNDATION CHAIN

  • Start with 5 – 6 ch, close the chain with ss to create a circle.

ROUND 1 (FOUNDATION ROUND)

  • Work about 12 dc into the middle of the circle.
  • Close the round with ss.

ROUND 2 (only for the bigger basket)

  • Move to the second round and work 1 dc into each stitch of the previous round, close with ss.

HANDLE

  • Once the basket is done, 1 round for the smaller one / 2 rounds for the bigger one, do not cut the thread but start working ch (as many as you like) for the handle.
  • Connect on the opposite site with the ss.
  • Finish it off, cut the yarn and voilà, the basket is ready (!)

miniature easter baskets

Quick mobile phone photos to show actual size of the baskets…

NOTES

Garden twine is quite hard and easy to shape, no need for wire.

If you don’t have any twine on hand you can make the baskets from brown yarn, like we did for the pom pom chicks (image coming soon).

To make wider basket work 2 dc in between stitches of the foundation every now and then instead of 1 dc to add some stitches to the round. I have added 1 extra dc every third stitch for the yarn baskets and worked them for 3 not 2 rounds (like the jute baskets) before making the handle.

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Your thoughts…

  1. These are just adorable! I want to make them and put all over my house filled with different surprises.

    I am putting together a sort of Easter crafts compilation blog post, with pictures of creative projects for spring. Would you mind if I shared one of your pictures? I will of course credit it to this post. I did the same thing last year if you would like a reference on how it might look: http://aliciasivert.blogspot.se/2014/04/paskpeppen-2014.html

    Thank you for the inspiration!
    Sincerely,
    Alicia

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