Farmhouse Hanging Basket
New Crochet Pattern!
If you are looking for a quick and easy storage solution to help you get organized this spring, then look no further! The Farmhouse Hanging Basket crochet pattern makes it easy to get organized and make your space look better too! I just love a crochet project that is cute and useful… and this teardrop hanging basket is no exception.
The best part is that these baskets work up so quickly, that you’re going to want to make some for every room of the house, and your outdoor living spaces too! There are so many ways to use this basket, so start planning now. I love designing fun and functional crochet patterns that help YOU get your crochet on, and live your best life too. So I’m super excited to share my new FREE Farmhouse Hanging Basket Pattern with you. I sure hope y’all have as much fun making these as I did!
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Hanging Plant Basket Crochet Pattern
When it comes to organization, I find that bigger is NOT always better. So I designed these baskets to be your “goldilocks” storage solution – not too big, and not too small. The best part is these hanging fruit baskets work up quickly with doubled worsted weight cotton, so you can get your crochet on, and then get to the organization and feel good when it’s done! The size makes them great for storing a wide variety of items depending on where you plan to hang and use them!
My fave use is yarn storage of course (bet you didn’t see that coming! 😆), but they work so nicely for your kids rooms to hold books, toys, stuffies, or art supplies. Put some in the pantry for dry storage of onions, garlic, and potatoes. Use them to hold remotes, glasses, phones, and other loose items in your living room. Put one in the car to hold snacks, toys, and other essentials for the pickup line. Use them to hold your precious plant babies EVERYWHERE! 🪴 And so much more! Skies’ the limit with these baskets y’all – what will YOU put in YOURS? Grab your yarn and hook, and read on to learn about the cocoon hanging basket crochet pattern and find the directions below. Happy Hooking y’all! 💜
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Crochet a Hanging Wall Basket
Materials:
YARN: Lily Sugar n’Cream Worsted Weight 4 yarn, (100% Cotton, 2.5 oz/71 g, 120 yds/109 m)
YARDAGE: 220-250 yards, 2 balls
Sample Colors: Robins Egg, Overcast, Yellow
OTHER SUPPLIES:
Size: (Sizing is approximate)
13″ long x 9″ wide
Gauge: 12 sc x 12 rows = 4” square
Gauge is not very important.
Experience Level: Intermediate
Pattern Key:
st(s) – stitch(es)
sp(s) – space(s)
ch(s) – chain(s)
sl st – slip stitch
sc – single crochet
hdc – half double crochet
sc2tog – dec by sc 2 sts together
FO – fasten off
Special Stitches:
Sc Cluster: 2 sc worked in same stitch/space
Hdc Cluster: 2 hdc worked in same stitch/space
Hdc Cluster Dec: Hdc in next space, hdc2tog between same space and next space, hdc again in same space.
Magic Circle: See tutorial below.
Need some help with the stitches? Check out my Learn to Crochet Series and my fun Crochet Tutorials! You can also reach out at any time! I am more than happy to help you with any questions you may have!
Crochet Magic Circle Tutorial:
VIDEO TUTORIAL: https://youtu.be/ld8Hqmi-NEE
STEP 1: Create a loop with yarn, place hook through the loop, yo and pull the yarn through the loop, keeping the loop open in a circle instead of pulling the yarn tight. Ch 1.
STEP 2: Insert hook back in circle, yo and pull up a loop through the circle.
STEP 3: Yo again and pull through both loops on the hook, 1 sc completed! Repeat Steps 2-3 to create additional stitches. Hold stitches with one hand, gently pull the yarn end with the other hand to close the circle.

NOTES:
- Read through the entire pattern first.
- Beginning chain does count as a stitch on hdc rounds only.
- Sl st does not count as a stitch except where indicated in the pattern, ie. final round.
- Place all stitches between ( and ) in the same stitch.
- Repeat stitches between [ and ] the number of times indicated.
- This pattern is FREE, and has been thoroughly tested and tech edited. Please feel free to share any comments or ask any questions you many have! I welcome your feedback!!
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Pattern Release Details:
This teardrop hanging storage basket crochet pattern is now available for purchase in my Ravelry and Etsy shops! If you love the pattern, please go and show it some love ❤️ on the platform of your choice, which not only helps YOU easily find it in your faves, but it will also help my patterns to get seen by more people! Thank you so much you amazing hooker!! 🙂 The links below will take you to this Cocoon hanging basket crochet pattern in my Ravelry or Etsy shop, so you can shop at your favorite place to buy the pattern now or save it for later!
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FARMHOUSE HANGING BASKET:
Pattern Directions:
Work in continuous rounds using a stitch marker R1-19.
Round 1: With 2 strands held together, make a Magic Circle, ch 1, 6 sc in magic circle, (6 sc).
Round 2: 2 sc in each st around, (12 sc).
Round 3: [Sc in next st, 2 sc in next st,] 6 times, (18 sc).
Round 4: [Sc in next 2 sts, 2 sc in next st,] 6 times, (24 sc).
Round 5: [Sc in next 3 sts, 2 sc in next st,] 6 times, (30 sc).
Round 6: [Sc in next 4 sts, 2 sc in next st,] 6 times, (36 sc).
Round 7: [Sc in next 5 sts, 2 sc in next st,] 6 times, (42 sc).
Round 8: [Sc in next 6 sts, 2 sc in next st,] 6 times, (48 sc).
Round 9: [Sc in next 7 sts, 2 sc in next st,] 6 times, (54 sc).
Round 10: [Sc in next 8 sts, 2 sc in next st,] 6 times, (60 sc).
Round 11: [Sc in the next 9 sts, 2 sc in next st,] 6 times, (66 sc).
Round 12: [Sc in next 10 sts, 2 sc in next st,] 6 times, (72 sc).
Rounds 13-19: Sc in each st around, (72 sc, 7 rounds). At end of R19 sl st to join.
Round 20: (Ch 2 + hdc) in same st (counts as 1st hdc cluster here and throughout), skip next 2 sts, [hdc cluster in next st, skip next 2 sts,] 23 times, sl st to top of ch 2 to join, (24 hdc clusters).
Round 21: Sl st in next st and in sp between hdc clusters, (ch 2 + hdc) in same sp, hdc cluster in each sp around, sl st to top of ch 2 to join, (24 hdc clusters).
Round 22: Sl st in next st and in sp between hdc clusters, (ch 2 + hdc) in same sp, hdc cluster in next 5 sps, hdc cluster dec 6 times, hdc cluster in last 6 sps, sl st to top of ch 2 to join, (12 hdc clusters, 6 hdc cluster dec).
Round 23: Sl st in next st and in sp between hdc clusters, (ch 2 + hdc) in same sp, hdc cluster in next 15 sps, (hdc cluster + ch 1) in next sp, sc2tog in same sp and next sp, (ch 1 + hdc cluster) in same sp, sl st to top of ch 2 to join, (2 ch 1 sp, 1 sc, 18 hdc clusters). Mark both ch 1 sps with stitch markers.
Round 24: Sl st in next st and in sp between hdc clusters, ch 1, sc cluster in same sp and next 15 sps, sc cluster in ch 1 sp, loosely ch 20, sc cluster in ch 1 sp and last sp, sl st to join, (20 ch, 19 sc clusters).
Round 25: Sl st in each st and ch around, sl st to join, (54 sl st). FO and weave in ends. Hang up your beautiful basket!
Farmhouse Hanging Basket on March Maker Madness Blog Hop!
I’m so excited to share that my crochet teardrop hanging basket free pattern was featured on the March Maker Madness Blog Hop! Forget basketball, this is the March MAKER Madness blog event! This fun event hosted by the fabulous Pam of Carroway Crochet is all about inspiring you to try something new! The event runs from March 1 – 21, 2023.
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Please Share your Crochet Hanging Wall Baskets!
I hope you enjoy making this crochet hanging fruit basket free pattern as much as I enjoyed designing it just for you! I would love if you would share your teardrop hanging storage baskets on social media and on Ravelry!!! I adore getting to see your finished cocoon hanging baskets!! The most absolute best part about being a crochet pattern designer is getting to see the kitchen-tastic creations y’all make with my patterns! It makes puts a smile on my face and it’s the reason I do what I do!! (TBH: The yarn benefits also rock! 😉)
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