Basket Burnout

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I have made three more this week… I’m burn out
A few crocheters have asked me if it would make a big difference if they used an M or N hook instead of the L hook that I prefer. 
So here are the results…
The smaller one on the left was made with an L hook
The middle one with an M hook, and
The one on the right with an N hook
You can really see the difference above. N hook vs L hook. I still prefer the L. The smaller basket is so firm and does not sag or move. It is so tight it could almost stand on its handles (I’m exaggerating a little)
I just don’t like how the other two have to be shaped to look the way they do in the photos…so this is why I recommend the L hook.

I made this one a little different. I used an N hook and added 6 more stitches in the body to make the shape more oval.
One more shot of all four
One more note:
To answer another question…when crocheting in the round such as these baskets or hats, always remember there is a right side and a wrong side. It is easy to have a basket or hat turn inside out when making it. Notice the difference in the look of the stitches. 
As you crochet, remember that your stitches will always be facing you when on the right side.
Many baskets I have seen posted are actually turned wrong side out. If you look at the second photo in this post, you can see the difference in the inside of the basket and the outside. When finished, the top of the stitches of the last round should be facing out, not in. This is how you can tell if you have accidentally turned the basket inside out.
Hope this helps answer some questions:)

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0 Replies to “Basket Burnout”

  1. i love the size comparison! i always wondered just how much it would make a difference using a different hook. I like my baskets to be stiffer on the sides so I like the L 🙂

  2. i love the size comparison! i always wondered just how much it would make a difference using a different hook. I like my baskets to be stiffer on the sides so I like the L 🙂

  3. I started one of these last night! I only made it through 6 rounds before my hand started giving up on me. It's been months since I've crocheted. This is going to be a perfect project to start back on. Thanks so much for the pattern! I'm using the Loops N Threads Charisma yarn in purple which is turning out to be pretty fuzzy. I'll try the Lion Brand wool next time in a more neutral color. These are absolutely beautiful.

  4. I started one of these last night! I only made it through 6 rounds before my hand started giving up on me. It's been months since I've crocheted. This is going to be a perfect project to start back on. Thanks so much for the pattern! I'm using the Loops N Threads Charisma yarn in purple which is turning out to be pretty fuzzy. I'll try the Lion Brand wool next time in a more neutral color. These are absolutely beautiful.

  5. Hi, Liz! I do love your blog! It's highly inspirational!
    I am a brand new crocheter, it's been five weeks (I think) since my first crochet lesson and I am totally addicted to it. I sew everywhere: on the bus while I am standing or sitting, on the train, inside the subway… I've already made a scarf, some sweaters and I am about to finish a granny cover for a friend who is about to become a mum.
    I am from Argentina and I try to understand the way you explain the different stiches you do. I've already looked for an English-Spanish crochet stiches web page to use as a translator.
    Hope you have a wonderful weekend!

  6. Hi, Liz! I do love your blog! It's highly inspirational!
    I am a brand new crocheter, it's been five weeks (I think) since my first crochet lesson and I am totally addicted to it. I sew everywhere: on the bus while I am standing or sitting, on the train, inside the subway… I've already made a scarf, some sweaters and I am about to finish a granny cover for a friend who is about to become a mum.
    I am from Argentina and I try to understand the way you explain the different stiches you do. I've already looked for an English-Spanish crochet stiches web page to use as a translator.
    Hope you have a wonderful weekend!

  7. I love your baskets!! I am so glad you shared this pattern, I have made 6 in the last 4 days!! They will be on my blog posted later today or tomorrow. The first ones I made were with cotton and I wasn't sure how thick it need to be so I used 4 skeins and I think I bruised my thumb!! lol but they turned out fantastic. Since then I have used double chunky and that worked out well too, maybe not quite as stiff, but still nice. Thanks again!!

  8. I love your baskets!! I am so glad you shared this pattern, I have made 6 in the last 4 days!! They will be on my blog posted later today or tomorrow. The first ones I made were with cotton and I wasn't sure how thick it need to be so I used 4 skeins and I think I bruised my thumb!! lol but they turned out fantastic. Since then I have used double chunky and that worked out well too, maybe not quite as stiff, but still nice. Thanks again!!

  9. I've cranked out two of these baskets in the last two days! I had to use my K hook instead of the L since that's all I have right now. They're small but they stand up very well!

  10. I've cranked out two of these baskets in the last two days! I had to use my K hook instead of the L since that's all I have right now. They're small but they stand up very well!

  11. Liz, Your baskets are beautiful! I have made a few but as you said they do not stand well. Going to try the L needle and see mine look as good as yours. so talented…. Thank You for sharing…

  12. Liz, Your baskets are beautiful! I have made a few but as you said they do not stand well. Going to try the L needle and see mine look as good as yours. so talented…. Thank You for sharing…

  13. What did you mean, " I used an N hook and added 6 more stitches in the body to make the shape more oval. " ? Can you show me where exactly in the pattern am I supposed to add 6 more stitches? I would like to make an oval one. PLEASE LET ME KNOW 🙂

  14. What did you mean, " I used an N hook and added 6 more stitches in the body to make the shape more oval. " ? Can you show me where exactly in the pattern am I supposed to add 6 more stitches? I would like to make an oval one. PLEASE LET ME KNOW 🙂

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