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Slouch Table Basket

November is when people start planning their Thanksgiving and holiday tables. They’re searching for quick, elegant, and warm handmade touches. I am participating in the Table Decor with a Story blog hop. Be sure to visit Sandra Stitches to see all the projects that are being shared.

Festive Bread Basket (with Year-Round Style!)
I started out making a basket to use as a bread bowl for festive occasions, but quickly realized how versatile it could be! With its natural texture and cozy design, it also works beautifully as year-round decor — just fill it with a collection of colorful florals to match the season.

If you follow the pattern without turning your work inside out, you’ll end up with a slouch-style basket — which was actually the original design I had in mind! This softer, more relaxed shape gives the basket a cozy, handmade look that works beautifully for casual table settings or decorative displays.

By turning your work inside out, the basket takes on extra height and a more traditional bowl shape. This version is perfect if you want a cleaner, more structured look — ideal for holding bread, rolls, or other table treats during special occasions.

Click the image above to download the free PDF tutorial—it walks you step by step through creating this versatile table bowl from start to finish.

I’d love to hear how you plan to use your bowl, and what color and yarn you chose for your version. Every combination turns out beautifully unique — so share your photos or tag me on social media so we can all be inspired!

5 Comments

  1. Cathy

    This is gorgeous. I love it turned outside sharp. How much of the t-shirt yarn is needed? I do realized this particular yarn is discontinued, but I’m thinking of using a super bulky polyester yarn.

    • Janet Trieschman

      I used just shy of a skein

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