Simple Square Easter Basket
Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: p116028
Date Added: April 16, 2014
This Easter basket is made with a square container from some frozen Mini Eclairs or Mini Cream puffs! It is fun to make and can be made in a day or 2 depending on how fast you crochet. You can also either glue the crochet to the rim of the container or not. I didn't so that I could remove the container to clean it. The handle is made from the rim of the lid.
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Earrings Become CharmsIf you have any single earrings that dangle, the charms that are on the earring can be used for charm bracelets, necklaces and more! See the necklace I designed at the Just Plain Fun web site. It has a cat I got from a single earring I had.
