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Crocheted Doll Bassinet Using T-Shirt Yarn

Crochet-doll-moses-basketI needed an adorable handmade gift for a sweet three year old girl who loves her “babies” and this crocheted doll bassinet using t-shirt yarn seemed simple enough, and with great results, so why not give it a try? And, great news, the gift was received with much excitement, and the little three year old told me “I told you to give me this” meaning “this is exactly what I wanted, though I didn’t know I wanted it.” Soooooo, fellow crocheters, give this project a try, it is really quite simple, and you too can delight a little baby doll lover in your life. And of course while you are at it, don’t forget to make a simple no-sew fleece doll blanket to complete the gift! Ah yes, and just by the way, this was crocheted with t-shirt yarn and a relatively smal hook (6.5mm) but you could also crochet this pattern using cotton rope, which would be great as well. I love that the t-shirt  yarn bassinet is machine washable, which will likely be necessary after carrying around all those baby dolls! Okay, lets get crocheting…..

Crochet-doll-moses-basketI opted to make the base of the bassinet slightly differently from the pattern, and will provide the link to that pattern in the instructions. I do love the base as a different color though, adds that extra something!
Crochet-doll-moses-basketYou’ll Need:

  • commercial t-shirt yarn, mine is made from industrial waste, two colors if desired
  • a crochet hook that results in a tight structure, mine was 6.5mm
  • crochet bassinet pattern, here (translated into English, so you’ll have to use your head a bit)
  • crochet oval pattern here (optional) it is in Spanish, but there is a diagram

How To:

Be brave and just figure out the pattern, you’ll need a little bit of crochet experience to do that, but just go for it. Plus there are great step by step photos, so really not a problem. I used the alternate oval pattern for the base as using the base pattern as stated resulted in a piece that was just too wavy, so I opted for a pattern with rows of DC to fix that problem, and problem was fixed.

This bassinette fits an 18″ doll, well actually the recipient stuffed 2 18″ baby dolls into hers, but you get the idea. Enjoy!

PS: To make the changing pad/mattress that can be seen in some of the photos, check out my post about that here.

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2 Comments

  • Kathy

    The pattern for the oval part isn’t in English where can I get it in English please and I don’t know how to read diagram.

  • Sara Rivka

    Hi Kathy, Im sorry I have only included basic hints on how to make this, as I am not a professional pattern writer. I would recommend l earning how to read diagrams, it is really so so simple and much less confusing, you can do it! all the best, go for it!