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Basket 2.0

I made a smaller, tweaked version of this basket last month while watching a tutorial video by Jayda InStitches, and then thought "Why not follow along with the video and make her version?" I certainly have enough variegated yarn, and I've never crocheted something to a spoken/demonstrated pattern. So I made it.

It's all single crochet, and I can work pretty fast with even a big N hook, so it only took me three nights of work to complete. The only time I had trouble was ending the bottom and starting the sides, which I didn't understand at first, but I just watched her demo a few times on rewind and then I got it.

Using three skeins of variegated yarns in different colorways produced the interesting tweed-like effect.

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