Easter is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than with beautifully crafted crochet Easter baskets? These handmade baskets not only add a touch of warmth and charm to your Easter decorations but also serve as a functional way to store and display your Easter eggs and treats. The best part? You don't have to spend a fortune to create them. Here, we've gathered some fabulous free crochet Easter basket patterns that are both fun and easy to make.

Whether you're a seasoned crochet enthusiast or a beginner looking to expand your skills, these free patterns cater to varying levels of expertise. So, grab your favorite yarn and hooks, and let's dive into these delightful Easter basket patterns!

Classic Egg-shaped Easter Baskets
Kicking off our list are these classic egg-shaped Easter baskets. Their charming design and simple construction make them a hit among both kids and adults.

These baskets are typically made using a plain old dishcloth cotton yarn and a size I/9 (5.5mm) crochet hook. The free pattern provided by ravelry.com includes clear instructions and photos to guide you through the process.
Option 1: Simple Single-color Basket

For a classic yet charming Easter basket, you can stick to a single color for both the body and the handles. Choose a pastel shade to match the Easter theme. This version uses only basic stitches, making it perfect for beginners.
Once you're comfortable with the basic technique, feel free to experiment with different colors for a fun, multicolored pattern!
Option 2: Striped Basket

Spice up your classic basket with stripes! Using just two colors, you can create a stylish, eye-catching design that's still simple enough for beginners.
Gsonie's free tutorial on YouTube demonstrates how to add stripes to your basket, making it an excellent resource for visual learners.
DIY Crochet Easter Basket with Handles

If you're looking to create a more durable Easter basket that can be reused year after year, consider this DIY crochet basket with sturdy handles.
The free pattern by Hooks and Loops provides detailed written instructions and photos to help you create this lovely basket.









Coway Basket with Handles
This basket features a round base and a cowlusupective couette stitch pattern for added texture. The sturdy handles make it easy to carry, ensuring that your Easter eggs stay safe and sound.
The free pattern includes instructions for creating the basket and the handles separately, making it a great project for intermediate crocheters.
její Theronet Loose Basket
For a more rustic, loose weave basket, try this lovely pattern byագույն ศิลป์ (Bunny Craft).
This basket requires beginners only to know the basic single crochet (US) or chain stitches. The free pattern on Bunny Craft provides clear, step-by-step instructions with accompanying photos.
Adorable Mini Easter Baskets
Why not create a whole nest of egg-shaped baskets in varying sizes? These mini crochet Easter baskets make wonderful gifts, perfect for holding small treats or as delightful decorative pieces.
The free pattern by AllFreeCrochet.com offers instructions for creating mini, small, medium, and large-sized Easter baskets.
Mini Snack Baskets
Create a set of mini snack baskets to serve as charming party decorations or gift fillers. These tiny baskets are perfect for holding jelly beans, mini eggs, or small chocolates.
The pattern also includes instructions for a larger, child-sized basket, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced crocheters.
Medium and Large Easter Baskets
Once you've mastered the mini baskets, try your hand at larger versions. The free pattern provides instructions for creating medium and large-sized Easter baskets in the same charming egg shape.
These larger baskets are great for storing and displaying your Easter treats or even as a useful everyday basket for around the house.
Crocheting your own Easter baskets is a fun, rewarding way to celebrate the season. With these free patterns, you can create unique, handmade baskets that will be cherished for years to come. So grab your hooks and yarn, and happy crocheting!