In the realm of DIY crafts, crochet is a versatile skill that combines creativity and functionality. This project involves an unconventional approach to crochet by using a neon plastic weed trimmer line to create a rigid outdoor garden hose basket. This innovative use of materials not only offers a unique aesthetic charm but also provides a practical solution for organizing your garden area. The basket's rigid structure is ideal for holding garden hoses, keeping them tidy and accessible, and adding a vibrant touch to your outdoor space.
This neon garden hose basket is perfect for outdoor use, adding a pop of color to your garden or patio. The rigid structure makes it ideal for organizing hoses or other garden tools. Its bright neon color can complement a modern outdoor setting, especially when placed against neutral tones or alongside other colorful garden decor. Consider placing it near the garden hose spigot for easy access, or use it as a statement piece on your patio to hold various outdoor essentials.
Neon Crochet Garden Hose Basket with Weed Trimmer Line

Materials
Neon plastic weed trimmer line (200 feet)
A large crochet hook (size 8mm)
Scissors
Tapestry needle
Directions
1. Begin by creating a slip knot on your crochet hook with the neon plastic weed trimmer line.
2. Chain 4 and join with a slip stitch to form a ring.
3. Round 1: Chain 1, work 8 single crochets into the ring. Join with a slip stitch to the first single crochet. (8 stitches)
4. Round 2: Chain 1, work 2 single crochets in each stitch around. Join with a slip stitch. (16 stitches)
5. Round 3: Chain 1, *1 single crochet in the next stitch, 2 single crochets in the next stitch*, repeat from * to * around. Join with a slip stitch. (24 stitches)
6. Continue increasing rounds in this pattern until the base reaches your desired diameter for the basket's base (approximately 12 inches).
7. Once the base is complete, stop increasing and work single crochets evenly around to build up the sides of the basket.
8. Continue crocheting in the round until the basket reaches the desired height (approximately 10 inches).
9. Fasten off the trimmer line and weave in the ends using the tapestry needle.

Variations & Tips
For a softer or more traditional look, consider using a thick cotton or jute rope instead of the neon plastic weed trimmer line. This will create a more flexible basket with a natural color scheme. You can also experiment with different sizes by adjusting the number of initial chains or increasing rounds to create larger or smaller baskets. Additionally, try incorporating different stitches such as double crochet or half-double crochet to add texture variations while maintaining the basket's overall structure.