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Recycled Basket with Kitchen Items

Posted on July 24, 2016

I crocheted this plastic basket from recycled plastic retail bags. The bags are cut 1 inch wide and connected using the loop method to create plarn or plastic bag yarn. Here is the free plarn basket pattern I used to crochet the basket.

The basket is filled with kitchen items for an upcoming Relay for Life fundraiser. Included in the basket are potholders, an oven mitt, dishcloths and pot scrubber.

The jute and green granny square kitchen items were shared in a recent blog here and the towel topper pattern details are here.

I purchased the oven mitt as it just matched my double layer towel topper so well that I had to add it to my basket items.

The pot scrubber was crocheted using 4 recycled plastic lettuce nets along with a bit of cotton. I followed the plastic diagonal scrubbie pattern and chained 19 to start for a 4 inch scrubbie.

This completes the details on my recycled crocheted basket and kitchen items shown. All the patterns used in this post are free and available here at My Recycled Bags. Let me know if you have any questions or if I can help you with any patterns details.




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4 Responses to “Recycled Basket with Kitchen Items”

  1. Helen Greene
    Jul 24, 2016

    Awesome idea.


  2. IBPS Clerk
    Aug 23, 2016

    Good idea. I love Crocheting. I am searching on net for how to Crochet for beginners.


  3. farhan
    Nov 30, 2016

    Very beautiful handicrafts


  4. startkala
    Feb 11, 2017

    Thank you
    Your website’ content is really useful, I’ll recommend the website to my friends



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Hello, I’m Cindy or aka RecycleCindy. Welcome to my blog site that is dedicated to recycling and crafting. I love to crochet and create crafts and other useful things from recycled materials. I share many free tutorials and patterns for creating recycled projects as well as other handmade items.


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