Is your makeup box a mess? Worry not, these cool crochet makeup organizer baskets with dividers are here to the rescue!
Lipsticks, mascaras, foundation, blush, and so much more! Isn’t it hard to store and segregate your beauty essentials? Regular makeup boxes or pouches just don’t cut it. So, pick up your needles and yarn and make these efficient crochet makeup organizer baskets that even have dividers to easily arrange and categorize your products.
Crochet Makeup Organizer Basket With Dividers
1. Dual-Division Makeup Basket

If you don’t have much in your makeup kit, this basket is perfect for you. The 2 proportionally-sized compartments easily divide your makeup into products and applicators.
2. Symmetrical Quad-Sectioned Basket

Symmetry always makes everything look better, even makeup baskets! This cute square-shaped organizer has cross-dividers that make triangular pockets for your makeup items.
3. Beginner Friendly Makeup Box

If you’re dipping your toes into the world of crocheting, this is the project for you! Using simple techniques, make this beginner-friendly makeup organizer great for daily use.
4. Sturdy Makeup Organizer Kit

Baskets made of just yarn may be a bit flimsy; that’s why this fancy organizer incorporates a wooden base and dividers as well. Its sophisticated look makes it fitting for your home.
5. Tall Dual Compartment Basket

Tired of your makeup essentials falling out of your basket? This one solves that issue. With tall walls and a thick divider, you can store and separate long brushes and bottles with ease
6. Robust Square Basket with Wooden Dividers

Makeup commodities can be quite expensive, and to take safeguard them you’ll need a robust makeup organizer. This one does the job with a wooden frame and thick yarn lining.
7. Multi-Sectioned Advanced Makeup Basket
Doing makeup is an art form. This may require a ton of makeup products. Sorting them out can be a headache, and that’s where this multi-sectioned organizer comes to the rescue!
Now that you have your makeup organized, tell us in the comment section which one you found the most effective, and did you add your own twist to the products?
