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16 Crochet Patterns That Use Jute String

December 4, 2021 by Shellie Wilson

Welcome to our roundup of crochet patterns designed with jute string! If you are a fan of rustic, natural materials and textures, you are going to love these patterns. Jute string is a natural fiber that is strong, durable and has a unique rough and rustic appearance. It is often used in a variety of craft projects, including crocheting.

In this collection, you will find a variety of crochet patterns that have been designed specifically with jute string in mind. From baskets and bags to home decor and accessories, we have something for everyone. These patterns are a great way to add a touch of rustic charm to your home or wardrobe, and they are suitable for crocheters of all skill levels.

Jute string can be a little bit difficult to work with at first, as it is a bit stiff and can be hard on the hands. However, with a little bit of practice and patience, you will be crocheting with jute string like a pro in no time. The resulting projects are well worth the effort, as they have a unique and natural look that is truly one-of-a-kind.

So grab your crochet hook and some jute string, and let’s get started on these rustic and charming crochet projects!

Jute is fast becoming a popular material to work with, it is durable and has a natural neutral tone, which is very popular with decor and fashion right now.  Just works out cheaper than most yarns and is an interesting medium to work with.

One thing I did find is the Jute dried out my hands a little so make sure you have some moisturizer on hand or wear your compression gloves if you use those.  So what exactly is Jute? Jute is a natural vegetable fiber grown in tropical climates such as India. It is a grass-like natural fiber. It often reminds me of horse hay or hessian. Jute is also a good yarn to crochet with for anyone who is strictly vegan and prefers not to crochet with animal products.

So overall I love working with jute and found it an interesting and durable texture to Crochet with.  All of these patterns were free at the time of writing this article.

Looking for more patterns that use jute? Check out these crochet patterns we found on Etsy. 

Crochet Jute Jewelry — CraftBits.com 

Easy and Quick Mother’s Day Gift 

Jute Scratch Mat for Cats pattern by Happy Heart Fiber Art

Jute Crochet Placemats … Free Pattern

Sunburst Jute Rug

Crochet Jute Cord Tray

Seed Stitch Hot Pad (or “Trivet” for you fancy folks)

Crochet Jute Basket Pattern – Crochet 365 Knit Too 

Jute Bobble Basket – Free Crochet Pattern

Mini Crochet Jute Basket – Crochet 365 Knit Too 

Cistells de ganxet amb corda / Twine crocheted baskets

Crochet Jute Bag Lionbrand

Crochet Round Bag. Pattern and Tutorial

Field Trip Tote Bag Lionbrand

Straw Crochet Tote Bag – Free Crochet Pattern 

Crochet Raffia waist Bag- Free pattern and Photo tutorial

A crocheted jute basket can be made using gardening twine. Jute is stiffer than yarn so is suitable for basket-making. Crocheted baskets can be made in an hour or two.

This jute basket is crocheted from colored jute twin and can be made in an afternoon. Making a basket from jute twine requires knowledge of three common crochet stitches: the chain stitch, single crochet stitch, and the slip stitch. Even beginning crocheters can undertake this easy project.

Crocheted Jute Basket

Materials to make this basket: 2 skeins of green or beige jute twine and size 3-5 crochet hooks. The hook size is adjusted according to the thickness of the twine.

2-3 skeins of jute garden twine, 140’/ 43m, 3-ply
Number 4 hook

How to Crochet a Round Jute Basket

This basket is started with a beginning loop. The loop allows for the first row of stitches. After the first row is completed, the tail is pulled to tighten the center ring.

Basket bottom

Row 1: Beginning loop: cast stitch on hook and CH 1, 8 SC in the loop, SS to join
Row 2: 2 SC in each stitch (16 stitches), SS to join
Row 3: 2 SC in each stitch (32 stitches), SS to join
Row 4: 1 SC in each stitch, SS to join
Row 5: 1 SC in each stitch, SS to join
Row 6: 2 SC in each stitch, SS to join
Row 7-10: 1 SC, SS to join
Row 11: SC in front of each stitch; SS to join, CH 1, turn. This row forms the outside edge for the bottom of the basket, additional rows form the sides.

Basket side

Rows 12-17: SC in each stitch, SS and fasten off. This uses up a second roll of jute twine. Roll basket edge outward.

(For a larger basket, the third skein of twine can be used. The edge should be rolled for a stiffer basket.)

Crocheted Jute Basket Pattern Notes

Select hook size depending on the thickness of the jute.

Pull a strand of twine through the first stitch to mark where each row begins. Because of the fuzzy look of jute, it may be hard to determine the actual first stitch.

Crochet in the first stitch for each round (some patterns call for a CH 1 before proceeding with each row but this leaves a visible loop in the joining span).

When attaching the new skein, the new strands should be woven in at the joining area. Raffia can vary in color and joining it at the seam will help the new color to blend better. Carry the extra two strands from the first and second skein at the back of the work and make sure to crochet in, as the row is worked.

A larger basket can be made using 3-4 skeins of jute twine. The edge should be folded to add stiffness.

Crocheted jute baskets make functional and attractive decor items for the home.

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