Easy Plant Hanger Crochet Pattern - Perfect Last Minute Gift Idea!
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Materials Needed
- Pattern Overview
- Base
- Walls
- Round 1
- Round 2
- Round 3
- Finishing Touches
- Tips and Tricks
- Variations and Ideas
- Conclusion
Article:
Introduction
Hi, I'm Kristin Omdahl, and in this article, I will be sharing some tips and tricks for making one of my easy crochet patterns - the Jocasta plant hanger. This quick and easy project is not only a great way to add a touch of color to any room but also makes a fantastic gift. Whether you have a green thumb or not, this plant hanger can be filled with artificial plants for a low-maintenance option. So, let's dive in and get started!
Materials Needed
Before we begin, let's gather all the materials we'll need for this project:
- 100 yards of number five bulky weight yarn
- Size M13 or nine-millimeter crochet hook
For the sample shown in this article, I used one ball of Be So Easy yarn in the color Cyan. Be So Easy yarn is a brand new bulky weight yarn made from 100% milk cotton and comes in 20 gorgeous colors. Now that we have our materials ready, let's move on to the pattern overview.
Pattern Overview
The Jocasta plant hanger pattern consists of two main parts - the base and the walls. In the following sections, I will guide you through each round, explaining the stitches and techniques used to create this beautiful plant hanger.
Round 1
To begin, tie your yarn to the crochet hook using a slip knot or any preferred method. We will start by chaining six and then slip stitching to the sixth chain from the hook to form a ring. This will be the base of our plant hanger. As we work on each round, make sure not to turn your work.
Round 1 starts with a chain five, which counts as a double crochet. Next, chain two and work a double crochet in the ring. Repeat this pattern of double crochet and chain two until you have a total of eight double crochets and eight chain two spaces. To finish the round, slip stitch to the third chain of the beginning chain five. Your work should resemble a circular base at the end of this round.
Round 2
In round 2, we will create the walls of the plant hanger. Start with a chain three, which counts as a double crochet. In the next chain two space, work three double crochets. The pattern for this round is one double crochet in the next double crochet and three double crochets in the next chain two space. Repeat this pattern all the way around and slip stitch to the top of the chain three at the beginning of the round to join. By the end of this round, your work should show the walls of the plant hanger taking shape.
Round 3
Round 3 introduces a new stitch called the double crochet three together. Begin with a chain three, which counts as a double crochet. To create the double crochet three together stitch, yarn over the hook and insert it into the next stitch. Yarn over, pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through two loops, and repeat this process for the next two stitches. You should have four loops on the hook. Yarn over and pull through all four loops to complete the double crochet three together stitch.
The pattern for round 3 continues with a chain three and a double crochet four together over the next four stitches. Repeat this pattern for the entire round. At the end of the round, chain one and make a half double crochet to the top of the first double crochet three together stitch. The chain one and half double crochet create a space for the next round. Your work should now have eight chain three spaces, forming the top center of the plant hanger.
Finishing Touches
Continue working on the subsequent rounds following the pattern instructions provided. Pay attention to the number of stitches and chains required for each round to ensure the proper formation of the plant hanger. Once you have completed all the rounds, finish off your work by weaving in any loose ends.
Tips and Tricks
- When working on the rounds, make sure to keep your tension consistent to achieve an even and symmetrical plant hanger.
- If you prefer a longer or shorter plant hanger, you can easily adjust the number of rounds and stitches to suit your desired length.
- Experiment with different colors to create unique and eye-catching plant hangers.
- Don't forget to block your finished plant hanger to shape and enhance its appearance.
Variations and Ideas
- Add embellishments such as beads or tassels to personalize your plant hanger.
- Use different types of yarn, such as variegated or textured yarn, for a unique look.
- Create a set of plant hangers in various sizes to hang together for an attractive display.
- Try using different crochet stitches, such as the shell stitch or the popcorn stitch, to add more texture and interest to your plant hanger.
Conclusion
Crocheting a plant hanger is a fun and creative way to add a handmade touch to your home decor. By following the pattern instructions and using your imagination, you can create beautiful plant hangers that will showcase your crochet skills. Whether you're making them for yourself or as gifts for loved ones, these plant hangers are sure to impress. So, grab your yarn and crochet hook, and let's start hooking some stunning plant hangers!
Highlights:
- Learn how to crochet a beautiful and functional plant hanger with this step-by-step guide
- Discover tips and tricks for achieving the perfect tension and shape for your plant hanger
- Explore variations and ideas to personalize your plant hanger and make it truly unique
- Find out how to choose the right yarn and hook size for your project
- Create stunning plant hangers that make thoughtful gifts or stylish additions to your own home decor
FAQs:
Q: Can I use a different yarn weight for this project?
A: It is recommended to use a bulky weight yarn as specified in the materials list for the best results. However, you can experiment with different yarn weights and adjust the hook size accordingly to achieve the desired size and look.
Q: Can I make the plant hanger larger or smaller?
A: Yes, you can easily customize the size of the plant hanger by adjusting the number of rounds and stitches. Keep in mind that altering the size may also change the overall appearance and proportions of the finished piece.
Q: How do I block my finished plant hanger?
A: To block your plant hanger, simply dampen it with water and reshape it using pins or blocking mats. Allow it to dry completely before removing the pins. Blocking helps to smooth out any unevenness and enhances the overall look of the finished project.