Big Bohemian Hanging Planter Crochet Pattern [8" pots]
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- čas přidán 26. 02. 2022
- Ready for the large version of the boho plant hanger crochet pattern? Learn how to crochet a hanging planter that's beginner friendly and so cute!
You'll hold your yarn double and use ~120 total yards of worsted weight cotton yarn to crochet the Bohemian Plant Hanger. I added wooden beads and a tassel for extra boho flair. Hang your crocheted plant hanger on a ceiling hook, from your curtain rod, or on a stocking holder.
Find the smaller (4-5 inch) plant hanger crochet tutorial here: • EASY Plant Hanger Croc...
#crochetplanthanger #crochethangingplanter #freecrochetpattern
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WRITTEN PATTERN
▶ www.youshouldcraft.com/bohemi...
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MATERIALS
▶ 115 yards of Dishie Cotton (shrsl.com/2kscm) or similar worsted weight cotton yarn (held double)
▶ 8.0 mm crochet hook (Mine's a Cafe Swirl from Furls - shrsl.com/371dt)
▶ Tapestry needle shrsl.com/2ksda
▶ Scissors shrsl.com/2ksdc
▶ Gauge Ruler or 6” tassel template shrsl.com/3diwx
▶ 12mm and 20mm wooden beads (amzn.to/3rZCRRn)
▶ 8 inch plant pots
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I promised I would share this one on Pinterest and I did as well. This is the one I'm going to make. Once I'm done with this project I will check out the rest of your channel. Thank you again for sharing your talent ❤️
Thank you so much, Rita! I appreciate your kind words and your Pinterest shares. ❤
Loved your work thanks
You're welcome! Happy to share it 😊
Pulling my hair out with my yarn choice. For those who HATE finding a stitch in bulky yarn just go into the chain space and double up until the lattice. Also forget finding the second of three chains every round, that's a 10 min endeavor each, just slip stitch around the 3 chain and the stitching pulls everything seemless. SO SO SO much easier if you have a bulky yarn
Thanks for the tips, Jason!
@@YouShouldCraft LOVE the design. The yarn I choose was THE WORST
@@Sirpressingfire hate when that happens! 😢 What yarn did you use?
@@YouShouldCraft premier yarns serenity. I was trying to use up scrap then was just short it's hilariously tragic over here. XD
@@Sirpressingfire oh no! 😬
A few questions:
Could I do this with acrylic yarn instead?
if I have chunky yarn, can I use that with just one strand?
Lastly, does this also work for a 6" pot?
Thanks!! Excited to make this.
Hi Charimar! Acrylic would be stretchier than cotton, which might be good for fitting on a different sized pot, but potentially bad for when it's hanging up.
For chunky yarn, it would all depend on the exact type. You could try making the base and see how the size compares to the pattern.
This video is for an 8-inch pot and I think it would be too big for a 6-inch.
Does it have to be double stranded?
No, you could use a heavier weight of yarn as long as you meet the gauge.
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