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Nesting Bowls
Create your own stylish nesting bowls with this easy-to-follow crochet pattern! These textured storage baskets are perfect for organizing small items like keys, jewelry, office supplies, or craft notions. Designed to nest neatly inside each other, these bowls make a versatile and decorative addition to any space.
For additional guidance, be sure to check out the step-by-step video available on my YouTube channel.
Skill Level: Easy
Pattern info:
- Pattern includes three different-sized bowls.
- Versatile storage solution for various spaces
- Works up quickly and color choices can match your decor.
- Recommended yarn: Approximately 50-60 yards of super bulky yarn depending on size. T-shirt yarn works wonderfully for these.
- Recommended hook: 12mm US-O
- Finished size: various and can be made with different weight yarns for extra sizing options
- PDF pattern format; Adobe Reader required for access and printing
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You must already know basic crochet and pattern reading skills. This pattern is not a teaching guide, only an instructional guide for the specific design shown.
No alterations included. Any modifications, such as yarn changes or size adjustments, are your responsibility. I do not offer customizations.
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- First published: November 2017
- Page created: November 20, 2017
- Last updated: March 25, 2025 …
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