Basket Liner Patterns

Basket liner patterns

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Mini Oval Basket Liner – Pattern (INSTANT DOWNLOAD) / Hardanger / Little Basket / Doily / Counted Pulled Thread/ Digital PDF / Lace / feb210

Mini Oval Basket Liner - Pattern (INSTANT DOWNLOAD) / Hardanger / Little Basket / Doily / Counted Pulled Thread/ Digital PDF / Lace / feb210

INSTANT DOWNLOAD Mini Oval Basket Liner Counted and Pulled Thread Pattern – Little Basket Feather Edge Liner. Designed by me, Margaret Lee, this Etsy shop owner! This design can be adjusted for similar sized mini baskets. Oval Mini Basket Size: 2-1/4\


Stitches

Stitches

Are you ready for Easter? I am very grateful it is a little later this year, otherwise I definitely would not be. Last week, I finally got around to lining our baskets. Now I know basket liner tutorials have been done before {like this pretty ruffled one from Oopsey Daisy}, but I just thought I would share what I did with you. It doesn’t take much fabric. It just takes


Patterns

Patterns

As promised, here is my easy DIY Basket Liner. I can make my in less than 30 minutes! Here are the instructions with more descriptive photos below. Please let me know if you have any questions! Chances are if you do, so does someone else! I buy all my fabrics from Home Fabrics. They have a clearance area where you can get beautiful fabric for under $4 a yard! If you don’t have one near you, I also found this on pinterest. 30 Great Places to Buy Fabric Online. I’ve also considered selling my extra fabrics I purchase online to pass on the great prices I find. If that’s something you’re interested in, let me know! Download Pin It


Amazing Crafts – Sewing

Amazing Crafts - Sewing

If you ask me, a basket without a basket liner looks kinda naked. But sewing them can be a bit tricky, especially when you factor in those four tricky


Crochet, Weave, and Knit

Crochet, Weave, and Knit

Hello, I have not been around for the last month. First I went on vacation, then I had a bout with tendonitis that made it impossible to crochet. Or do much of anything, even brushing my teeth was difficult. I promised to write this pattern for an oval basket liner. I have finally gotten it down on paper and all of the photos uploaded. It took forever. Over an hour to get them from the camera to the computer. I don’t know why it is so slow. Does anyone else think Picasa is slow, or is it just me? Here is the basket all lined and ready for yarn. My daughter is going to get this one for all of her needlepoint stuff. It is really simple to make and you can adjust it to any size of basket,
you will just keep increasing until the bottom is the right size. The same for the sides. Here goes. Step 1: Measure how wide the bottom of the basket is. Measure the length. Subtract the width from the length and you will make a chain that long. For this basket I chained 13 stitches. Then dc in the fourth chain from the hook. 5 dc in the last chain. This is the cluster that makes the oval. Dc in next 9 stitches and then 3 dc in the last chain, there are already two dc in that stitch. That will complete the first row, join with a slip stitch and fasten off. Row 2: Change colors here if you want to. Join on one of the sides and dc until you get to the first dc in the 5 dc cluster. 3 dc in that first dc. Then 1 dc, 3 dc, 1 dc, 3 dc. Dc in each stitch until you get to the other 5 dc cluster. 3 dc in first dc, 1 dc, 3 dc, 1 dc, 3 dc. Then dc until you meet the first stitch. Join and fasten off. Row 3: The first three rows will have the same number of dc’s on the sides. For this basket that is 9 dc on the sides before the increases start. Attach new color and dc until the first dc in the 3 dc cluster. Then* 2 dc in first stitch, 1 dc, 2dc, 1 dc, 2 dc, 1 dc, 2dc, 1 dc, 2 dc, 1dc, 2 dc*. Then dc in each stitch until next increase starts. Then repeat **. Dc till first dc and then join and fasten off. Row 4: Attach new color and dc to first increase. Here the stitch pattern is *2 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc, 2 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc, 2 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc, 2 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc, 2 dc, 1 dc, 1dc, 2 dc*. Dc until next increase and repeat **. Then dc to first stitch and join and fasten off. Row 5: Attach new color. Dc to first increase. By now you should see a pattern. * 2dc, 1 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc, 2 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc, 1dc, 2 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc, 2 dc, 1 dc, 1dc, 1 dc, 2 dc, 1 dc, 1dc, 1 dc, 2 dc*. Then dc to next increase and repeat **. Dc to first stitch and join and fasten off. There are 6 increases on each end of the oval. If you need to make the base larger, just keep going in this manner. This was big enough for mine. Now for the sides. For the next two rows I didn’t increase at all. I have made a couple of these liners and it seems that you will need to add increase rows on every third row. Just keep putting it in the basket to check. When you need to add an increase row, you carry on in the same way that you made the bottom. With this basket I left off with 6 increases on each end with 3 dc’s between each increase. So for mine the next row would be *2dc, 1 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc, 2 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc, 2 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc, 2 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc, 2 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc, 2 dc*. Dc on sides until you reach next increase. Always start increases on first increase stitch of the cluster and you will have a basket liner that turns out oval. I made ten rows for the sides. Two rows with now increases to start from the base and then an increase round every third row. Mine fit perfectly. To attach it to the basket I sewed the yarn through the top of the stitches and the openings of the basket. I made some really bad drawings of a chart, I don’t know how to make charts on the computer. Here it is if it helps at all. Pretty pathetic, but if it helps someone then that is great. Here is the basket with the scraps left over from this project. I am going to keep using this yarn until it is gone. I have made several blankets with it and it is discontinued. I can’t throw it away. It is Bamboo Ewe and I love it. If anyone has any questions, please let me know. I am not a great pattern writer. I hope to get better by writing more of them. 🙂


Bike

Bike

Learn how to make a basket liner with this step-by-step sewing tutorial.


Spring \u0026 Easter

Spring \u0026 Easter

Create a fabric basket liner for any size basket! Tutorial will show you how to make your own pattern and sew a basket liner! Add fun trim like lace or pom-poms for extra cuteness!