These adorable crochet spa baskets make great gift ideas to give with all sorts of things inside like bath items, toys, candy, etc. They are cute as storage baskets as well and are loved by people who like to stay organized . They remind me of the little baskets from Ikea. The Crochet Spa Basket Tutorial by Linda, is quick and easy to make and you can choose to make different sizes and colors too!
Learn how to make this adorable crochet baskets in only 7 steps. All you need is to follow the step-by-step instructions in writing and pictures.
Crochet Spa Basket Free Pattern
You will need:Supplies: cotton worsted weight yarn (I used Lily Sugar n' Cream) 5.5 mm hook needle for weaving in endsIt's also good to know that:
You can make it taller and fold it over for an awesome cuff and more sturdy look.
Thanks to Linda for the inspiration and featured image.
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What size crochet needle?
Marian, here is the info you need: “Supplies: cotton worsted weight yarn (I used Lily Sugar n’ Cream) 5.5 mm hook needle for weaving in ends”. Hope it helps.
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Pattern?
So easy!!!!
this would be nice to make and add a handle then put stuff in for a gift 🙂 very cute!
Thanks for the pattern. Took a couple of hours, (larger than I thought it would be) already had the soap saver and washcloth done. Might add 3 or 4 round facial pads. How does it look?
This basket makes the Spa Set….with wash cloth and soap saver. Gave it to my daughter for Christmas. She had her eye on it from the very start.
Cute
Used this pattern….. Tri-colour, extra long fold-over and silver reflective button. Spa set with basket, soap saver and washcloth.
Delene Lueken
Ek wil hoor of iemand nie n poncho patroon het nie asb gehekelde 1 dankie
Zoe Kinnear
Have made a few of these in various colors….they go quickly and look adorable. I actually made one to put all my sunglasses in and keep it on top of a low bookcase near the front door. No more lost glasses.