Looking for a charming way to add a touch of handmade love to your space? This heart-shaped crochet basket pattern is the perfect project. Whether you're creating thoughtful gifts for loved ones, decorating for Valentine's Day, or simply organizing your craft supplies, this pattern has you covered.
Crochet Heart Basket
With its sturdy structure and adorable design, it’s both practical and stylish. You can easily customize the basket's size and color to match your home décor or the season. Plus, the clever stitch techniques make this an enjoyable and satisfying project for crochet enthusiasts of all levels.
Materials
- Yarn (same weight as the basket)
- 3.5 mm hook
Starting the Base (Round 1)
- Start with a slip knot and chain 14
- Turn the chain and work into the back bumps
- In the second bump from the hook, make three single crochets
- Make four single crochets into the next four bumps
Decrease the next three single crochets into one by inserting the hook into three consecutive bumps, pulling up a loop in each, and then yarning over and pulling through all four loops on the hook
- Do a single crochet into the next four stitches
- In the last bump, make three single crochets
- Turn your work to crochet on the other side
- Skip the stitch where you just made three single crochets and work into the next stitch
- Make five single crochets
- In the next stitch, make three single crochets
- Make five single crochets until the end
- Slip stitch into the first stitch to join the round
Round 2
- Chain one
- In the first stitch, make two single crochets and mark the first stitch
- Repeat the increase in the next two stitches
- Single crochet in the next three stitches
- Decrease the next three single crochets into one
Make three single crochets
- Increase in the next three stitches
- Make six single crochets
- In the next stitch, make three single crochets
- Make another six single crochets
- Slip stitch into the first stitch to join
For Round 3
- Chain one
- Single crochet into the first stitch
- In the next stitch, make two single crochets
- Repeat the sequence "single crochet in next stitch, then two single crochets in following stitch" two more times
- Make two single crochets into the next two stitches
- Decrease the next three single crochets into one
- Make two single crochets
- In the next stitch, make two single crochets
- Follow with a single crochet in the next stitch
- Repeat the sequence "two single crochets in next stitch, then one single crochet in following stitch" two more times
- Single crochet into the next seven stitches
- In the middle stitch, make three single crochets
- Single crochet into the next seven stitches
- Slip stitch into the first stitch to join
Round 4
- Chain one
- Single crochet into the first stitch and mark it
- In the second stitch, make two single crochets
- Single crochet in the next two stitches
- In the next stitch, make two single crochets
- Repeat the sequence "single crochet in next two stitches, then two single crochets in third stitch" one more time
- Make two single crochets
- Decrease the next three single crochets into one
- Make two single crochets
- Make two single crochets in the next stitch
- Single crochet in the next two stitches
- Make two single crochets in the next stitch
- Single crochet in the next two stitches
- Make nine single crochets
- In the next stitch, make three single crochets
- Single crochet all the way back
- Slip stitch to join
Working Up the Side (Round 5)
- Chain one
- Insert your hook into the back loop only and catch the base of that stitch
- Make a single crochet
- Repeat this stitch all the way around
- Slip stitch into your first stitch to join
Round 6 (and subsequent rounds for height)
- Chain one
- Insert your hook in between the V-shape of the single crochet from the previous row
- Make a single crochet
- Repeat this "waistcoat single crochet" stitch all the way around
- At the end of the round, slip stitch to join
- Continue repeating this round for as many rows as desired to achieve the desired height for the basket
Finishing
- For the last stitch, instead of slip stitching, perform an invisible join
- Remove the stitch marker
- Thread your yarn onto a tapestry needle
- From front to back, insert the tapestry needle into the first stitch of the round
- Go into the back loop only of the last stitch you made and try to grab some of the base stitch on the other side
- Pull the yarn through to match the width of the other stitches
- Fasten off the stitch
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