Knitted baskets for Easter eggs. Easter ideas. Original crochet Easter basket

This is a separate napkin-basket

Napkin scheme.

basket description:

Size: diameter 24 cm.

You will need:

  • white threads “Snowflake”;
  • threads red and orange for decoration;
  • hook number 1.

Technique: - cx. 6.1, 6.2, 6.3.

Chain from the 14th century. close in a ring with the help of the connection. Art.

1 row: 3 in. lifting point, 31 st. s / n under the loops of the chain, conn. Art. in the 3rd c. lifting item.

2nd row: 3 in. lifting point, * 5 in. p., 1 tbsp. s / n in every 4th st. bottom row * - perform 7 times, 5 in. p., conn. Art. in the 3rd c. lifting item.

Rows 3-13 knit according to cx. 6.1, then knit rows 14-20 in CX. 6.2. For clarity, in the 18-20 rows of the scheme, the number of columns that should be knitted is not shown with icons, but is indicated by numbers.

21 row is performed in 3 stages according to cx. 6.3: attach the red thread at the beginning of the 21st row (11th column to the right of the 3rd ch) and tie the napkin in groups of b / n columns, alternating them through 1 “tooth” of the napkin, i.e., repeating rapport. Knit in this way to the end of the row. Then turn the napkin with the tied side away from you and tie the remaining “teeth” in the same way. Finally, with a pink thread, tie the remaining middle columns of the 20th row with b / n columns. Thus, the border of the napkin is formed.

Moisten the finished napkin, starch it well, stretch it to size, while lifting and placing the petals of the border, and leave to dry.


and this is her with decorated eggs


Closer ovaries

Cute handmade Easter paraphernalia makes the holiday even more cozy and joyful. We offer a simple master class on creating miniature knitted Easter baskets that can be a wonderful holiday souvenir for relatives and friends.

Tools and materials Time: 20 minutes Difficulty: 3/10

  • multi-colored acrylic yarn;
  • crochet hook No. 4;
  • scissors;
  • a needle with a large eye;
  • thin satin ribbon.

Knitting instructions

Such a wonderful Easter souvenir basket can fit about 6 small chocolate eggs or one Kinder Surprise egg. Making one such souvenir takes no more than 15-20 minutes.

To create these baskets, it is enough to have basic crochet skills. The item is knitted in the round.

Step 1: close the ring of loops

Roll the end of the thread into a small ring and tie it with single crochets. Start work with 2 lifting air loops and continue with columns. In total, you need to knit 12 columns. Connect the last and first column together with a connecting loop. To remove the hole in the middle of the resulting circle, tightly tighten the free end of the thread, which was wrapped in a ring at the beginning of work.

Step 2: weave the bottom

Make two lifting air loops and continue to knit with single crochets, knitting 2 stitches from each loop of the previous row. In total, in the second circle you should get 24 columns. Lock them into a solid circle in the same way as in the first row of knitting.

Step 3: braid the sides

From the third to the fifth round inclusive, knit 24 double crochets. At the end of the row, connect the last and first column with a connecting loop and from this loop start knitting a basket handle.

Step 4: Making the Pen

To create a handle, cast on a chain of 25 stitches, make 1 lifting loop and knit a single crochet into each loop of the chain (= 25 stitches). Cut the thread, thread its end through the last loop, tighten, and fasten the end of the thread with a few inconspicuous stitches from the inside of the basket.

Sew the other end of the handle discreetly on the opposite side using a needle with a thick eye. Tie a thin satin ribbon bow around the handle and fill the basket with sweets.

Easter basket is ready!




Every year, Easter time for many turns into pleasant chores to create real masterpieces from eggs and Easter cakes. Most often, most attention is paid to Easter eggs. They are decorated with special paints and. However, the decoration of eggs continues in the form of decorating the container where they will be. So, beautiful baskets and baskets for Easter eggs appear. You can make such a basket for Easter eggs yourself with the help of yarn and a hook.
More specifically, a knitted egg basket will require the following materials:

- thick yarn
- thin yarn
- plush yarn,
- suitable hooks for the selected yarn,
- ribbon,
- beads.





The process of creating an Easter knitted basket begins with the creation of the bottom. We knit it according to the circular knitting pattern. To do this, using thick yarn, we collect 5 air loops (vp) on a large hook and close them into a ring using 1 connecting column (ss).




In the resulting ring from VP, we first knit 3 lifting VP, and then 14 columns with 1 crochet (s1n). At the end of the row we do 1 sl-st.




In the next row, we again start with 3 lifting ch. Next, we knit 2 s1n in each loop of the previous row. At the end of the row we do 1 sl-st.




In the next row we knit the sequence - 1 dc, 2 dc, 1 dc, 2 dc in each loop of the previous row.




Next, you need to move on to knitting the walls of the basket. To do this, we knit a row of c1n in such a way that the hook passes through the upper half of the loop of the edge, while the second half of the loop remains intact.




Thanks to this method of knitting s1n, a row of s1n is oriented upwards.




We knit s1n with the second row, but alternate the usual s1n and s1n, knitted according to the type forward work. To do this, the hook is not threaded into the loop of the previous row, but under the s1n of the previous row, as if protruding it forward.




Due to the alternation of conventional s1n and s1n with the forward work, a corrugated surface of the walls of the basket is formed.




The next row is knitted in the same way.




Next, we take plush yarn and tie the edge in the following sequence - c11, 1ch, 1 sl-st, 1 ch and so on.




We pass a ribbon through the corrugated wall of the basket and make a bow.




Now you need to make a small flower to decorate the middle of the bow. We dial 5 ch and close in a ring.




Next, we make petals. Each petal consists of 3 ch, 2 s1n, 3 ch. At the end of each petal we make 1 sl-st in a ring from ch.




We sew a flower in the middle of the bow, fixing a bead in the middle.




Our Easter egg basket is ready.



Greetings to all craftsmen and needlewomen on the Handicraft Paradise website. There is not so much time left until the brightest Easter holiday, and therefore I suggest you start preparing for it today) I want to infect you with the idea of ​​knitting decorative baskets for Easter eggs. Baskets will perfectly fit into the design of the festive interior of your home, they can decorate the Easter table setting. And yet, baskets for Easter eggs can be knitted for gifts. Baskets are knitted very easily and the work will take you very little time. See the master class)

To knit a basket, we need a hook and thread. Threads can be cotton or thin wool blend, depending on what exactly is in your stock. In this master class, iris is used.

Let's get to work. We collect a chain of 5 air loops, connect it into a ring.

We knit the 1st row - 12 columns with a crochet,

2nd row - 24 double crochets in the loops of the previous row (2 columns in one lower loop),

3rd row - we knit 24 columns with a crochet between the columns of the bottom row (see photo below).

Thus, we got the bottom of the basket.

4th row - 48 double crochets,

5th row - we knit 4 columns with a crochet together, then 10 air loops and repeat. In total, we get 48 columns.

6th row - we tie chains of 10 air loops: 6 double crochets + 1 single crochet. We repeat 8 times.

Now we knit the handle for the basket. We collect 38 air loops and tie them to your liking, as you wish - with or without double crochets. The miniature butterfly consists of 4 rings, 10 and 8 air loops. Rings are connected together and tied.

You can start assembling the basket - sew on a handle and a butterfly. Can be glued with hot glue.

That's all handmade for Easter) Do not forget to starch the basket in sugar syrup or you can use starch spray.

Thank you for leaving comments on the publication "Crochet Baskets for Easter Eggs")