The Ebb Tide Wall Pocket needs to be your next crochet project! How cute is this?! Use this adorable little hanging basket to catch keys or sunglasses when you walk in the door – or display cute little potted plants on the wall – or hang one next to your bed to hold your current book or even the remote – or to hold all of the mail so it isn’t just stacked on the counter. The possibilities are endless with this free crochet hanging basket pattern!!
The Ebb Tide Wall Pocket is a quick make that is perfect for markets, gifts or just for personal use! This pattern is advanced beginner friendly. You will need to know front post and back post double crochet and be comfortable with some basic sewing. Find the free pattern below or grab the PDF on either Ravelry or Etsy!
The ad-free PDF includes:
The written pattern in all 3 sizes in an easy to read bullet point format
Step by step photos that are added after the pattern for easy printing
Printable hang tags and printable care cards that are so handy when selling or gifting your makes!
Find the PDF on Ravelry HERE or on Etsy HERE
If you love the texture in the Ebb Tide Wall Pocket pattern, check out the Ebb Tide Kerchief Cowl!!
Approximately:
Small: 80 yds/42g
Medium: 120yds65g
Large: 180yds/98g
I am using “I Love This Cotton” by Hobby Lobby
After row 4: 4” along working edge from hook to center point.
Finished dimensions:
S: about 10″ from top of ring to bottom and 5″ acrosss at bottom
M: about 12″ by 6″
L: about 14″ by 7″
CH– chain
ST– stitch
SL ST– slip stitch
DC– double crochet
FPDC– front post double crochet: work the stitch around the post by inserting your hook from the front of the work
BPDC- back post double crochet: work the stitch around the post by inserting your hook from the back side of the work
✱- repeat instructions starting at this point
**– marks extra notes/tips
CH 4, join with a SL ST to form a ring or start with a magic circle.
Row 1) CH 3, (counts as a DC). Working into center of the ring and over the starting tail
[14]
Row 2) CH 3, (counts as a DC). Turn.
[20]
Row 3) CH 3, (counts as a DC). Turn.
[26]
Row 4) CH 3, (counts as a DC). Turn.
[32]
Row 5) CH 3, (counts as a DC). Turn.
[38]
Row 6) CH 3, (counts as a DC). Turn.
[44]
Row 7) CH 3, (counts as a DC). Turn.
[50]
Row 8) CH 3, (counts as a DC). Turn.
[56]
Rows 9-12(16, 20)
Repeat rows 5-8
**For the small there are a total of 3 pattern repeats, medium-4 total pattern repeats, large-5 total repeats.
Fasten off leaving a long tail for sewing.
Lay the triangle with the point at the top and the tail on the right.
Fold the bottom of the triangle in 3rds bringing the left corner slightly past the center and then the right corner to the opposite folded corner.
Thread the tail with a yarn needle. Sew along the bottom from the left corner to the right and back again working through all layers. Sew across the front going through the top two layers until you reach the center where the sides meet.
Fasten off.
Attach a separate piece of yarn a few stitches to the right of the center point.
Thread the yarn onto the yarn needle. Lay the wooden ring on the center point and pass the needle through the ring and through each stitch multiple times until a few stitches past the center point.
Fasten off. Weave in ends.
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