Crochet plant hanger || tutorial || (Granny stitch) || US terms
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Hi all.
In this video I'll be showing you how I make this super cute and easy plant hanger. It's for a small house plant. I really hope you'll enjoy this tutorial.
(Note: I am using US terms)
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Thank you for this tutorial. I’m going to make one now as I have a plant that needs to be hung up lol.
You are very welcome! Happy you like it. It's very easy to make. Happy crocheting 😊
Lovely plant hanger. Thank you for sharing ❤
Thankyou for this tutorial. I'm learning fast and this was easy to follow and I completed it in a couple of hours x
Thank you. Happy you like it. 2 hours is really good. Enjoy the journey 😊
I just finished one, need to make a second one and my daughter wants one as well. Excellent tutorial and pattern. Thank you
Thank you. Excellent tutorial. I am super pleased.
Loved making this. Very easy and fabulous results. Thank you.
Thank you. Happy you like it! 😊
Great video! Thank you so much for sharing.
You are very welcome. Happy you like it 😊
Adorable!
Def on my list. Just beautiful!
Love it❤
Fantastic plant hanger, thank you so much for this tutorial! ❤😊
You are very welcome! Thank you for this comment. Happy crocheting 😊
I want to make this plant hanger but I need the base to be a little bit larger. How would I adjust the pattern to accomplish this?
You would do a round of dc, inc. If you need to do more, continue using that same pattern of adding one dc before the increase.
So round 3: dc, inc
Round 4: dc, dc, inc
Round 5: dc, dc, dc, inc
And so on until you have the desired size
Edit:
For the top row you would divide whatever number of stitches you end up with by 4 and that's how you get the spacing correct
So adorable.
Beautiful
my plant looks sm better now. in my home.. ty x
Thank you so much for this tutorial I am still kind of new to crochet so I can’t write my own pattern but I need to make one for my moms birthday thank you so much
You are very welcome. Happy you like it 😊 happy Crocheting!
This turns out cute!! It fits my 5 inch pot perfectly!! If we wanted to do larger do we add more DC into the magic ring?
I personally haven't made a bigger one but you can always try it with another round of increase before the cluster round, bearing in mind that the number of stitches on the last round will be greater ..
Could I just ask will the straps stretch beings that it's wool? Can you use cotton yarn instead?
Use any tbh just try to make the chains thick
Yes, they will stretch but not too much. I haven't tried it with cotton but you can give it a go, I think it would work
what ply is the yarn that you used in this video ?
I use DK yarn
Im making this today ❤❤❤
Does this work with size 4mm crochet hook?
It will, but it will be smaller
If I wanted to make it bigger how do I add stitches to make it bigger
Try adding another row of increases to the bottom before starting the clusters. I haven't done one bigger, if I did I would experiment with it as well. Good luck 😊
I tried adding increase rows to mine in order to make it larger, and it did not work. The pattern no longer curved up the way it is supposed to, its just a big wavy circle of rows...
Sorry it didn't work out. I haven't tried it with increasing if I'm honest. I did try it with thicker yarn using the same pattern and it came out bigger (with bigger hook obviously)
@@chloehuegerich9900 I added two double crochets to the magic circle and that worked for me. You will need to adjust the slip stitches for the strap holders I did 12 stitches for that
what bottle do you use? Is it a 2 liter soda bottle? It's hard to tell size on the screen.
Yes, it's the big ones. Thank you for watching 🙂
How to makw it bigger or does this fit a regular size
You could try using a larger hook/yarn, but if you're using acrylic I personally wouldn't use large pots as it will stretch too much. I use the bottom of a 2litre pop bottle and that first perfectly and it's super lightweight.
How many groups of 3 per row? It seems as if every other row ends with a cluster and the others end with the large gap. How do I end each round since they are different? I cant seem to get it to end the same each round.
When you start your cluster rounds, your chain 3 at the beginning of the round classes as the first dc of the clusters, when you finish the round you sl st into the 3rd chain (you will have 12 clusters at the end of each round. To start a new round you chain 3 (you'll see that your chain 3 sort of stands between 2 clusters and that's where you place youR 2 dc for that cluster. Have a look again from 2:50, I show there how to do it. When you come back round to close the round you will sl st into the 3rd chain that you made at the beginning. Hope that helps 🤞🏻😊
Hi is this acrylic yarn or cotton
I use acrylic but you can use cotton if you want
The wool does not rise on me, no pot is formed, it remains flat. Could it be that this only happens at the end? or could I be doing something wrong?
Hi, I don't know why it's doing that. Make sure you don't add chains or stitches.
Try starting again.
It was the same with and I used cotton yarn. I did an extra round of increase and then I did 2 dc not 3 dc and no chain in between. And it worked.
Hi it would be useful if you stated that the instructions were using the American abbreviations instead of English.
Luckily I’ve been crocheting for a while and noticed the different stitches .
Other than that it is a lovely plant pot holder.
Thank you. I will write that in the description box.
i dont get how to do row 11
Ch 1 then place a hdc into the same st, then it's a hdc in each st around
The wool does not rise on me, no pot is formed, it remains flat. Could it be that this only happens at the end? or could I be doing something wrong?
It might be your yarn or you’re counting incorrectly