Knitted Food Baskets Free Patterns

Knit Food Baskets – Free Patterns

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Knitted baskets are perfect storage for almost everything. They are also useful in the kitchen and around the table because they can act as decorations as well.

Whether you want to display fruits or bread, these Knitted Food Baskets are ideal for that role. You can go for neutral colors or on the contrary – bright and cheerful ones.

Take them outside for a summer party or a picnic and just wash them when they get dirty. They`re not that difficult to make so you may want to knit a couple for different occasions.



Check out these free patterns under the links below. Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and Pinterest for more creative ideas!

If you need more inspiration, check out our collections for knitters: Knitted Dishcloth Ideas and Easy Knitted Grocery Bags.

So Citric! Free Knitting Pattern

Are you trying to refresh the decor in your kitchen? Sunny knitted baskets will definitely stand out in the center of your table. You can add a nordic pattern to your basket and also felt the wool to finish the project. DROPS Design rocks!

Level: beginner Author: DROPS Design

Knitted Basket

The original pattern and the photos are on Garnstudio. More info is on Ravelry.

Farmer’s Delight Free Knitting Pattern

This neutral color basket works great as a bread container or as a table decoration. Would also be perfect for barbecues and picnics too. DROPS Design always surprises us with practical and pretty accessories for the home!

Level: beginner Author: DROPS Design

Knitted Bread Basket

The original pattern and the photos are on Garnstudio. More info on Ravelry.

Grateful Bread Free Knitting Pattern

What an original idea for a kitchen accessory! You can use this knitted wonder created by DROPS Design not only to store bread but also to pack your lunch every day. So many other possibilities here too! What is on your mind?

Level: upper beginner Author: DROPS Design

Knitted Bread Bag

The original pattern and the photos are on Garnstudio. More info on Ravelry.

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