Make a Rag Fabric Basket / Bowl Recycling is a good thing in my book! So, with leftover fabrics from the rag rug that I recently made, (tutorial here) I decided that I would make a small rag basket. Little baskets like these are great for holding all kinds of small things. This rag basket / bowl was crocheted using only two types of stitches..... a chain stitch and a single crochet stitch. Simple and very easy to do. I found several free patterns over on Ravelry. For those of you who do not know, Ravelry is a free to join knit and crochet community and has thousands and thousands of patterns with many of which are absolutely free! I hope you will give this simple little basket a try! |
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Recycling Fabric: Make a Fabric Basket
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That is adorable! And useful too! I need to try to get back to crochet but it's been a looooonngg time! Thanks for the useful link to Ravelry.
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Enjoy your day!
Thank you Christine! Yes, useful is always a good thing! You are welcome for the ravelry link and I hope you find something there that will totally inspire you to pick up the hook again! I will try your suggestion!
DeleteI love how cute these are and the fact they are useful too is a bonus. Once I get my rag rug finished I have to give these a try too. Not that I need any more projects!
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LOL! I hear you! I always have some sort of project going on too! Have fun with your rag rug! I am working on another one now....this one in a different method that the one I just finished on my blog. They are kind of addictive to make....to me anyway. Thanks for coming by and I hope to see you again soon!
DeleteLoved your baskets... What a great craft... So happy I came across your blog through our sweet Stephanie.. I will be your newest follower.. xo
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for coming by Faye and for following my little spot! I returned the visit to your sweet blog and now I am YOUR newest follower!
DeleteDear Miss Nifty Thrifty! Just wanted to let you know I really appreciate your kindness and perseverance in following my blog!
ReplyDeleteI do look forward to getting to know you better and seeing all your crafts!
Have a blessed day
Christine
LOL! I am a trooper, LOL! It is my pleasure to follow your lovely blog Christine! You have a wonderful weekend!
DeleteWow! That looks incredible. I’m so impressed. Pinned and tweeted. We appreciate you stopping by to party with us. We hope to see you, tonight at 7 pm. Happy Monday! Lou Lou Girls
ReplyDeleteMany thanks!
DeleteLove these!!
ReplyDeleteIf there were just more hours in the day to craft/upcycle :)
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Yes! I need more hours in the day too! LOL!
DeleteHow pretty and a perfect way to use up extra fabric scraps.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend!
So sorry to have missed your posted comment Décor to Adore and thank you for your kind comment!
DeleteThese are beautiful! I think I will try making one as my egg gathering basket! Thank you so much for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Vickie! I hope you come back to show me!
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