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Lovely Chevron Basket
Pretty, and pretty quick! This Crocheted Cover, for a Collapsible Cube uses a HDC stitch, giving you great coverage and fast results!
I have found an easier way to make the base for these lovely Cube Covers, and there is instruction for you to use your own favorite stitches. Maybe you have an afghan that you want your cube cover to match? Well this pattern will show you how to do that! There is a guide to show you how to adjust for different size cubes and charts for the “Drop Over Lace” Option. Also the tutorial on how to attach the cover to your collapsible cube has been expanded.
If you would like to purchase the ebook with the entire collection of items in the “Fancy Square Basket Covers”, please click the link below. Ebook will be on sale for 5.00 thru July 31st Use Code: Lovely Storage
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/sources/fancy-square-bask...
Everyone has those flimsy cubicles for storage, and sometimes they just don’t look good!!! So I have a solution!! Beautiful Crocheted Covers!! I love lace and I have added a drop over lace designs that are easy to do, and you will be happy with the consistent result.
These would be great as a Mother’s Day gifts, Baby or Wedding shower, or for your child’s room!
I used Red Heart Super Saver Solids
Hook size
8.0 mm (L)
6.5 mm (K)
4.0 mm (G)
Yardage to complete whole set is between 800 yards for MC & 500 yds for CC - (731 - 457 m ?)
There are three options to attach your crocheted cover to the collapsible cube. First is my favorite, hot glue, next is velcro, and last you can sew it in place. There is a great tutorial showing you how to do all three options.
I have been crocheting since my grandmother taught me at a young age, and I am going on my 38th year of marriage! This is my own design. I hope you enjoy!
Please do not redistribute, resell, or recopy, this pattern without the express written permission of this designer, KrissysWonders. As this is in accordance with copyright laws.
You have my permission to sell the finished product at craft shows, and such, but no mass production. You are responsible for the finished product
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- First published: July 2015
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