Dripping Icing Crochet Basket
The Dripping Icing Crochet Basket utilizes a zig zag crochet pattern that looks like the white yarn is deliciously melting down the sides. With such a classic white and black color scheme that could go in virtually any room in your house, this organizational masterpiece will help you sort the beautiful messes into their appropriate places. Just like its function, this easy crochet pattern keeps things neat, using only single crochet stitches. You can keep it as it is, or if you want to be able to transport the basket, add some leather handles to continue with the sleek design.
Crochet HookH/8 or 5 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Materials List
- Cotton worsted weight yarn in two colors (Used here: one ball each of Lily Sugar N’ Cream in black and white)
- Size H (5.00 mm) crochet hook
- Leather
- Thread
- Sewing Machine or Needle
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Morehouse17
Nov 19, 2018
This really does look like dripping icing. This would be perfect to use as a basket for rolls and such on the dinner table as well as being used to corral all of those odds and ends that we tend to accumulate. Thanks for sharing the pattern.
Cheryl Y
Mar 10, 2018
I think this Dripping Icing Crochet Basket is so cool looking. I have to make one or two. The pattern is well written and so easy to follow with her pictures to help. I decorate cakes as a hobby too and this Icing basket will look great holding some of my tools sitting on my kitchen counter. I can just see this cool basket filled with so many kitchen items and given as a host gift. The cotton yarn will make this a sturdy basket that will be easy to wash as well. Thank you so much for sharing this free crochet basket pattern.
JaneEK
May 27, 2017
I loved this pattern the minute I saw it. I collect baskets anyway, so unusual designs always attract my attention. Its a little hard to see from the photo, but the dripping pattern is also in the white part as well as going down into the darker color. The photos on the site give much more detail. I like the optional handles, but think I would have worked them in crochet as well.
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