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Scrap Yarn Basket Free Crochet Pattern 🧢🌈

October 21, 2025 by ouaddisalah73@gmail.com Leave a Comment

Turn your leftover yarn into something beautiful and practical! This Scrap Yarn Basket is perfect for organizing your craft supplies, storing crochet projects, or adding a splash of color to any room. Using only scrap yarns, this project is eco-friendly, fun, and perfect for using up bits of yarn you already have.


🧡 Materials Needed

  • Yarn: Any leftover yarn (mix of worsted, bulky, or similar thickness)
  • Crochet Hook: 6 mm (J) or appropriate size for your yarn
  • Tapestry Needle: For sewing in ends
  • Scissors
  • Optional: Fabric stiffener for a firmer basket

🧢 Abbreviations (US Terms)

  • CH – Chain
  • SL ST – Slip Stitch
  • SC – Single Crochet
  • DC – Double Crochet
  • INC – Increase (2 stitches in same stitch)
  • ST – Stitch

πŸͺ£ Step 1: Crochet the Base

  1. Using your first color, create a magic ring.
  2. Round 1: CH 2 (counts as first DC), work 11 DC into ring, join with SL ST. (12 DC)
  3. Round 2: CH 2, 2 DC in each stitch around. Join. (24 DC)
  4. Round 3: CH 2, 1 DC in next stitch, 2 DC in next, repeat around. (36 DC)
  5. Round 4: Continue increasing evenly until your base reaches your desired size β€” about 8–10 inches for a medium basket.

Use different yarn colors in each round for a patchwork effect.


🎨 Step 2: Build the Sides

  1. Once the base is large enough, stop increasing.
  2. Round 1 of sides: CH 2, DC in each stitch around (no increases). Join with SL ST.
  3. Continue working in DC rounds, changing yarn color every round or two for a colorful scrap effect.
  4. Work until the basket reaches your preferred height (about 10–12 inches).

🧺 Step 3: Add Handles

You can create two simple handles or a folded top edge.

Option A: Built-in Handles

  1. On your last round, CH 2, DC 10, then CH 10 (skip 10 stitches for the handle space).
  2. Continue DC around, repeat handle spacing on the opposite side.
  3. Next round: DC in every DC and DC 10 across each CH space to form the handle top.

Option B: Separate Straps

  • Chain a separate handle length (about 30 CH).
  • Attach both ends to the top of the basket with SC.

πŸ’‘ Step 4: Finishing Touches

  • Fasten off and weave in all ends neatly.
  • If you want a stiffer basket, apply fabric stiffener or line it with fabric.

🌸 Optional Variation: Granny Style Bag (like in the photo)

Want to make it portable? Follow the same scrap-granny pattern but join two semicircle panels and crochet around their edges. Add built-in handles by skipping stitches at the top, then SC around the handle openings for a neat finish.


πŸͺ„ Tips

  • Combine contrasting and neutral colors for a boho look.
  • Use thicker yarn for sturdier results.
  • Add a fabric lining for shape retention.

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