patterns > Tales of Knots Ravelry Store and 1 more...
> Practically Perfect Petit Pots - Nesting Baskets
Practically Perfect Petit Pots - Nesting Baskets
A free version is also available.
buy it now or visit pattern website
These charming little French farmhouse-style pots and baskets are fully customizable to any size and height and, with two different shapes to choose from, can be combined in a variety of ways to suit your style!
Add any 2 patterns to your cart to get 20% off
Add any 3 patterns to your cart to get 30% off
An easy, beginner-friendly pattern with explanations and photo tutorials every step of the way, these nesting pots and baskets work up quickly for those last minute Christmas gifts or just for yourself. Use them to store bathroom accessories, cotton pads, makeup items, brushes, crochet hooks, jewellery, little plants, anything you can think of! Combine them into sets for that extra wow factor at your markets this season.
Bernat Maker Home Dec is used in the pattern, however any t-shirt or fabric yarn would work just as well to give these baskets a sturdy structure. Invisible rows and seamless joins are used to get their distinctive crisp clear edges and straight sides.
Materials:
Size 5 yarn (22-74yds depending on size and shape)
5mm (H/8) and 6mm (J/10) crochet hooks
yarn needle
scissors
stitch markers (optional)
Gauge:
Gauge is not overly important in this project, use any size yarn and hook you like!
15sts x 8 rounds =4” (10cm) in stitch pattern
Level of Difficulty:
Easy / Advanced beginner
Finished measurements in photos are as follows:
Round Pots
Small 2.25 Inches
Medium 3 Inches
Large 3.5 Inches
Full measurements are listed in the pattern.
You are welcome to sell finished items created with this pattern. I ask that you credit Tales of Knots with the original design. Do not use my photos to sell finished products and please do not copy, alter, or distribute this pattern.
I would appreciate your review on Ravelry, facebook or Instagram. Tag me in your project photos (@talesofknots) to be featured!
Visit my website for more patterns at talesofknots.com
3365 projects
stashed 2435 times
- First published: October 2019
- Page created: October 22, 2019
- Last updated: January 19, 2024 …
- visits in the last 24 hours
- visitors right now