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Colorful Kitchen Hanging Wall Baskets Crochet Pattern

Colorful Kitchen Hanging Wall Baskets Crochet Pattern
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8-10 Hours Time Needed
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Intermediate Level

Ideal for those with basic knitting experience, featuring slightly more advanced stitches and techniques to expand your skills.

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All-Day Adventure

Requires 8-10 hours, ideal for a full day of immersive knitting.

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Cozy Accent

A warm touch for your space that transforms ordinary corners into inviting nooks filled with handmade charm.

About This Colorful Kitchen Hanging Wall Baskets Crochet Pattern

This vibrant hanging basket pattern brings together functionality and beauty in one stunning project. The design features three graduated baskets in cheerful rainbow stripes of red, pink, orange, yellow, blue, and salmon colors, all connected with sturdy chain stitches to create a cascading display. Each basket is reinforced with metal rings for durability and structure, ensuring your creation will hold everything from fresh produce to craft supplies with ease.

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The pattern uses approximately 200g of cotton or acrylic yarn and creates baskets measuring 25cm, 20cm, and 15cm in diameter. The finished piece has a total hanging length of 73cm, perfect for kitchen corners or any space needing creative storage.

Why You'll Love This Colorful Kitchen Hanging Wall Baskets Crochet Pattern

I absolutely love how this pattern combines practical storage with artistic expression. The rainbow color changes keep the crocheting interesting and exciting, and watching the baskets come together is incredibly satisfying. I find the graduated sizes so versatile—you can use them in the kitchen for produce, in the bathroom for toiletries, or in a craft room for supplies. The deep stitch technique creates those beautiful arched edges that give the baskets such a professional, boutique look. Plus, there's something deeply rewarding about creating home décor that's both functional and conversation-starting beautiful.

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Switch Things Up

I love experimenting with this pattern to match different spaces and styles! For a bohemian kitchen, I've created versions using natural jute twine in varying thicknesses, which gives such an earthy, rustic vibe. The texture is completely different from cotton but equally stunning.

For nurseries and kids' rooms, I've made these in soft pastels with each basket in a single color gradient—pale pink to hot pink, sky blue to navy, or mint to forest green. They're perfect for organizing baby essentials, toys, or art supplies while adding a sweet decorative touch.

I've also experimented with the suspension length. Instead of the standard 73cm, I've created shorter versions (around 50cm total) for above-counter installation in small kitchens or bathrooms. The compact size works beautifully in tight spaces while still providing functional storage.

One of my favorite variations uses metallic or sparkly yarn for the final few rounds before attaching the rings, creating a glamorous accent that catches the light beautifully. This works especially well for craft room organization or as a unique gift presentation.

For holiday versions, I've made these in red and green for Christmas (perfect for storing ornaments or holiday cards), orange and black for Halloween, or red and pink for Valentine's Day with heart-shaped accessories tucked inside. The seasonal variations make wonderful gifts and festive décor pieces that can be rotated throughout the year.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

✗ Not maintaining consistent tension throughout rounds can cause baskets to become warped or uneven in shape ✗ Forgetting to place stitch markers at round beginnings leads to confusion with increases and color changes ✗ Skipping the deep stitch technique properly results in loose or poorly attached metal rings that won't hold weight ✗ Miscounting increases during expansion rounds creates baskets that don't lay flat or have the correct diameter

Colorful Kitchen Hanging Wall Baskets Crochet Pattern

Transform your kitchen or any room into a vibrant, organized haven with this stunning three-tier hanging basket pattern. This design features three beautifully crocheted baskets in rainbow colors, suspended elegantly to create both functional storage and eye-catching décor. Perfect for storing fruits, vegetables, kitchen essentials, or even craft supplies, these baskets combine practicality with artistic flair. The pattern includes detailed instructions for creating three different sized baskets with colorful striped designs and sturdy metal ring reinforcements.

Intermediate 8-10 Hours

Materials Needed for Colorful Kitchen Hanging Wall Baskets Crochet Pattern

— Main Fabric

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    Approximately 200g total of cotton or acrylic yarn in multiple colors (red, pink, orange, yellow, blue, salmon)
  • 02
    Rico Design Creative Cotton Aran or similar weight yarn recommended
  • 03
    Large basket requires approximately 100g of yarn
  • 04
    Middle basket requires approximately 60g of yarn
  • 05
    Small basket requires approximately 40g of yarn

— Tools Required

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    Crochet hook size USA: G, 6 / UK: 8 (4mm)
  • 02
    Metal ring 25cm diameter for large basket
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    Metal ring 20cm diameter for middle basket
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    Metal ring 15cm diameter for small basket
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    Handcraft scissors
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    Darning needle for weaving ends
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    Stitch markers
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    Yarn in colors: red, pink, orange, yellow, blue, salmon

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— Large Basket (25cm diameter):

Round 1:

Make a thread ring and crochet 6 sc in the ring (red) (6)

Round 2:

Crochet 2 sc in each stitch, insert a marker for the beginning of the round (12 sc)

Round 3:

Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 2nd stitch (18 sc)

Round 4:

Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 3rd stitch (24 sc)

Round 5:

Color change to pink. Finish last stitch of previous round with new color, knot threads and crochet in simultaneously. Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 4th stitch (30 sc)

Round 6:

Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 5th stitch (36 sc)

Round 7:

Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 6th stitch (42 sc)

Round 8:

Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 7th stitch (48 sc)

Round 9:

Color change to orange. Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 8th stitch (54 sc)

Round 10:

Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 9th stitch (60 sc)

Round 11:

Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 10th stitch (66 sc)

Round 12:

Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 11th stitch (72 sc)

Round 13:

Color change to yellow. Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 12th stitch (78 sc)

Round 14:

Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 10th stitch. There are 7 increases, crochet 1 sc in each of the remaining 8 stitches (85 sc)

Round 15:

Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 12th stitch. There are 7 increases, crochet 1 sc in the remaining stitch (92 sc)

Round 16:

Crochet sc as they appear (92 sc)

Round 17:

Color change to blue. Crochet sc as they appear (92 sc)

Round 18:

Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 7th stitch. There are 13 increases, crochet 1 sc in the remaining stitch (105 sc)

Round 19-20:

Crochet sc as they appear up to and including round 20 (105 sc)

Round 21-22:

Color change to salmon. Crochet sc as they appear up to and including round 22 (105 sc)

Round 23:

Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 12th stitch. There are 8 increases, crochet 1 sc in each of the remaining 9 stitches (113 sc)

Round 24:

Crochet sc as they appear (113 sc)

Round 25-28:

Color change to red. Crochet sc as they appear up to and including round 28 (113 sc)

Round 29:

Color change to pink. Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 10th stitch. There are 11 increases, crochet 1 sc in each of the remaining 3 stitches (124 sc)

Round 30-31:

Crochet sc as they appear up to and including round 31 (124 sc)

Round 32:

Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 20th stitch. There are 6 increases, crochet 1 sc in each of the remaining 4 stitches (130 sc)

Round 33:

Color change to red. Crochet sc as they appear (130 sc)

Round 34:

Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 15th stitch. There are 8 increases, crochet 1 sc in each of the remaining 10 stitches (138 sc)

Round 35-36:

Crochet sc as they appear up to and including round 36 (138 sc)

Round 37:

Color and pattern change to pink. Crochet 6 ch, leave out 4 stitches and crochet a deep stitch in the 5th stitch (insert 4 rows down as usual, pull loop long to edge, crochet sc as usual). Now crochet 7 ch, leave out 6 stitches and crochet a deep sc in the 7th stitch. Continue with 7 ch and deep sc in 7th stitch until end of round. Crochet last deeply pierced sc under 1st stitch from beginning. Total of 20 ch bows

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Now attach the large metal ring (25cm diameter). Crochet 1 ch and put ring behind piece. Crochet 7 sc in same arch and crochet ring on simultaneously. Crochet 7 sc in next loop and around ring. Repeat up to last loop and finish round with 1 sl st in 1st stitch (140 sc). Cut and sew thread, large basket complete

— Middle Basket (20cm diameter):

Round 1:

Make a thread ring and crochet 6 sc in the ring (red) (6)

Round 2:

Crochet 2 sc in each stitch, insert marker for beginning of round (12 sc)

Round 3:

Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 2nd stitch (18 sc)

Round 4:

Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 3rd stitch (24 sc)

Round 5:

Color change to pink. Finish last stitch with new color, knot threads and crochet in. Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 4th stitch (30 sc)

Round 6:

Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 5th stitch (36 sc)

Round 7:

Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 6th stitch (42 sc)

Round 8:

Color change to orange. Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 7th stitch (48 sc)

Round 9:

Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 8th stitch (54 sc)

Round 10:

Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 9th stitch (60 sc)

Round 11:

Color change to yellow. Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 10th stitch (66 sc)

Round 12:

Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 8th stitch. There are 8 increases, crochet 1 sc in each of remaining 2 stitches (74 sc)

Round 13:

Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 10th stitch. There are 7 increases, crochet 1 sc in each of remaining 4 stitches (81 sc)

Round 14-15:

Color change to blue. Crochet sc as they appear up to and including round 15 (81 sc)

Round 16:

Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 5th stitch. There are 16 increases, crochet 1 sc in remaining stitch (97 sc)

Round 17-19:

Color change to salmon. Crochet sc as they appear up to and including round 19 (97 sc)

Round 20-22:

Color change to red. Crochet sc as they appear up to and including round 22 (97 sc)

Round 23:

Color change to pink. Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 15th stitch. There are 6 increases, crochet 1 sc in each of remaining 7 stitches (103 sc)

Round 24-25:

Crochet sc as they appear up to and including round 25 (103 sc)

Round 26:

Color change to red. Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 20th stitch. There are 5 increases, crochet 1 sc in each of remaining 3 stitches (108 sc)

Round 27-28:

Crochet sc as they appear up to and including round 28 (108 sc)

Round 29:

Color and pattern change to pink. Crochet 6 ch, leave out 5 stitches and crochet deep stitch in 6th stitch (insert 4 rows down). Always crochet 6 ch and deep stitch in 6th stitch until end of round. Crochet last deeply stitched sc under 1st stitch from beginning. Total of 18 ch bows

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Attach middle ring (20cm diameter). Crochet 1 ch and put ring behind piece. Crochet 6 sc in same bows and crochet ring on simultaneously. Crochet 6 sc in next loop and around ring. Repeat up to last loop and finish with 1 sl st in 1st stitch (108 sc). Cut and sew thread, middle basket complete

— Small Basket (15cm diameter):

Round 1:

Make a thread ring and crochet 6 sc in the ring (red) (6)

Round 2:

Crochet 2 sc in each stitch, insert marker for beginning of round (12 sc)

Round 3:

Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 2nd stitch (18 sc)

Round 4:

Color change to pink. Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 3rd stitch (24 sc)

Round 5:

Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 4th stitch (30 sc)

Round 6:

Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 5th stitch (36 sc)

Round 7:

Color change to orange. Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 6th stitch (42 sc)

Round 8:

Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 7th stitch (48 sc)

Round 9:

Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 8th stitch (54 sc)

Round 10:

Color change to yellow. Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 5th stitch. There are 10 increases, crochet 1 sc in each of remaining 4 stitches (64 sc)

Round 11:

Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 7th stitch. There are 9 increases, crochet 1 sc in remaining stitch (73 sc)

Round 12:

Crochet sc as they appear (73 sc)

Round 13-14:

Color change to blue. Crochet sc as they appear up to and including round 14 (73 sc)

Round 15:

Crochet sc in every stitch, but crochet 2 sc in every 6th stitch. There are 12 increases, crochet 1 sc in remaining stitch (85 sc)

Round 16-18:

Color change to salmon. Crochet sc as they appear up to and including round 18 (85 sc)

Round 19-21:

Color change to red. Crochet sc as they appear up to and including round 21 (85 sc)

Round 22:

Color and pattern change to pink. Crochet 5 ch, leave out 4 stitches and crochet deeply pierced sc in 5th stitch (pierce 3 rows down). Always crochet 5 ch and deep sc in 5th stitch until end of round. Crochet last deeply pierced sc under 1st stitch from beginning. Total of 17 ch bows

Info:

Attach small ring (15cm diameter). Crochet 1 ch and put ring behind piece. Crochet 4 sc in same arch and crochet ring on. Crochet 4 sc in next loop and around ring. Repeat up to last loop and finish with 1 sl st in 1st stitch (68 sc). Cut and sew thread, small basket complete

— Connection of 3 Baskets:

Step 1:

Take large basket and strike again around ring (preferably above color change). Knot beginning thread with thread to be crocheted

Step 2:

Crochet 30 ch, add middle basket and crochet 1 sc around ring. Continue above color change so changes align on one side

Step 3:

Crochet 30 ch again, add small basket and crochet 1 sc around ring (watch color change alignment)

Step 4:

Crochet 75 ch for suspension, then 1 sc around ring on opposite side of small basket. Stack baskets inside each other

Step 5:

Work back on other side. Crochet 30 ch and 1 sc around middle basket ring exactly opposite each chain. Crochet 30 ch and 1 sc on large basket. Crochet 1 more sc around large basket ring

Step 6:

Crochet same thing again for reinforcement. Crochet 30 ch and 1 sc on middle basket next to sc of first connection. Crochet 30 ch and 1 sc on small basket (next to first connection sc)

Step 7:

Crochet 75 ch for suspension and 1 sc opposite on small basket (next to first connection sc). Crochet 30 ch and 1 sc on middle basket (next to first connection). Crochet 30 ch and 1 sc on large basket (next to first connection). Crochet 1 sl st and finish. Tie threads tightly twice and sew up

Step 8:

Make connection on opposite side. Turn baskets and find opposite side. Strike again around large basket ring and knot threads. Crochet 30 ch and 1 sc on middle basket. Crochet 30 ch and 1 sc on small basket. Work same way as described above, crocheting back for double connection

Assembly Instructions

  • Complete all three baskets individually before beginning assembly connections
  • Align color changes on all three baskets to one side for a cohesive look when hanging
  • Connect baskets starting from large to middle (30 chains), then middle to small (30 chains)
  • Create suspension chains of 75 chains from small basket to opposite side for hanging loop
  • Reinforce all connections by working a second identical set of chains next to the first
  • Create connections on opposite side of baskets using same pattern for balanced hanging
  • Ensure all knots are tied tightly twice and all ends are securely sewn in for durability

Important Notes

  • 💡Use stitch markers consistently at round beginnings to track increases and color changes accurately
  • 💡Baskets will stretch and hang out over time depending on weight supported, consider this when choosing contents
  • 💡Metal rings are essential for structure and durability, ensure they match specified diameters exactly
  • 💡When changing colors, knot new thread with previous round thread and crochet both in simultaneously to avoid sewing later
  • 💡Deep stitch technique for attaching rings requires inserting hook several rows down, pull loop long to maintain edge height
  • 💡Maintain even tension throughout to ensure baskets hang straight and don't become warped or lopsided

This stunning Kitchen Hanging Wall basket pattern transforms practical storage into colorful home décor art. The three-tier design with rainbow stripes creates a cheerful focal point while keeping your space organized and clutter-free. Whether you fill them with fresh produce, craft supplies, or bathroom essentials, these baskets bring handmade warmth and personality to any room. The pattern's clever construction with metal rings ensures durability and professional finish that will last for years. Happy crocheting and enjoy creating your own vibrant storage solution! 🧶🌈✨

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FAQs

Can I use different sized metal rings than specified?

While you can adjust ring sizes, you'll need to modify the stitch counts accordingly. The pattern is designed for 25cm, 20cm, and 15cm rings. If using different sizes, work increases until your crocheted circle fits snugly around your chosen ring diameter.

What type of yarn works best for hanging baskets?

Cotton or cotton blend yarns work exceptionally well as they're sturdy, hold shape well, and can support weight without stretching excessively. The pattern recommends Rico Design Creative Cotton Aran or similar weight yarn for best results.

How much weight can these baskets hold?

The weight capacity depends on your yarn choice and tension. With cotton yarn and proper construction, each basket can typically hold 1-2 pounds comfortably. The pattern notes that baskets will stretch over time with heavier items.

Can I make the baskets deeper or shallower?

Absolutely! After completing the flat circular base, simply add more rounds working even (without increases) for deeper baskets, or work fewer rounds for shallower versions. Just maintain the same stitch count throughout.

Do I need to use all the colors mentioned?

Not at all! The rainbow stripe pattern is just a suggestion. You can create these baskets in monochrome, ombre effects, or any color combination that matches your décor. The structure remains the same regardless of color choices.

How do I prevent the baskets from twisting when hanging?

Ensure your color changes align on the same side of all three baskets during assembly. Make certain your connecting chains are exactly opposite each other, and reinforce with the double connection method described in the pattern.