Learn how to make a simple but beautiful macrame plant hanger in this step by step tutorial for macrame beginners and beyond!
This air plant holder is the perfect thing to make as a paperweight or table decor. Twisted wire ... Read More
I don't know about you--but one trend I absolutely fell into last year was that of renovating my home space. With spending so much time at home (i.e. basically all the time) at some point I really started to feel suffocated. And that if I didn't update said space I was potentially going to go a little insane. Enter: Houseplants. Maybe 5-6 months into the pandemic, my husband and I decided to really dive into the world of becoming houseplant parents. We have always had a few plants here and there spread throughout the house--but we really wanted the house to become a full on jungle. (We may have bought 21 plants for our living room in the space of a few weeks--yah..) We've got a pretty wide variety of houseplants--with requirements being that they are all low maintenance and have the ability to survive on relatively low light. Our plants range from Monsteras to Snake Plants to a wide variety of Pothos. And if you yourself are a plant parent, then you know that it isn't exactly an inexpensive endeavor to invest in. Plants aren't cheap and pots aren't cheap. Which is exactly where we come in with this DIY fabric plant holder: All you need to make it is fabric, thread, and a stiff, sew-in stabilizer. Really--that's it! Btw--this is the third post in our new DIY home sewing series. If you are getting real serious about updating your home space in cheap, easy ways--then make sure to check out the additional posts! We've covered how to make a DIY pet bed as well as how to sew easy curtains. All three of these DIY tutorials truly are easy ways to completely transform your space. But, for now. Let's learn how to make a DIY fabric plant holder! (This post on how to make a fabric plant holder is part of our DIY home project series--a full guide with all of the tutorials is coming soon! Get on the list now and be the first to receive the guide straight to your inbox.) What you need to make a DIY fabric plant holder: Materials As I mentioned above--there really isn't much that goes into our DIY fabric plant holder. You may even already have all of the materials at home! Here's what you'll need to pull out: Fabric: I chose two contrasting fabrics for mine--just to help make my plant holder a little more interesting. The amount of fabric you will need depends on the plant/pot you will be placing in the holder. I used a midweight canvas-like mud cloth and basic muslin for my plant holder. Thread: Just your basic thread. Match it or contrast it, you choose! Sew-In Stabilizer: An ultra thick stabilizer that will keep that beautiful, strong, round shape of the plant holder. The amount you will need also depends on the plant/pot you will be placing in the holder. Houseplant: Grab the houseplant that you want to put inside the plant holder. It should already be potted and in its forever (for now) pot! And really.. That's it! Now let's move on to the tools. (This post on how to make a fabric plant holder is part of our DIY home project series--a full guide with all of the tutorials is coming soon! Get on the list now and be the first to receive the guide straight to your inbox.) What you need to make a DIY fabric plant holder: Tools Thankfully, you really only need the most basic of tools for this sewing project. (Those are the best projects, am I right?) Here's what you'll need to pull out of your sewing kit: Ruler Sewing pins Fabric scissors Measuring tape Hand sewing needle Sewing machine And again.. That's it! So. Ready to learn how to make your very own DIY fabric plant holder? Let's get started! (This post on how to make a fabric plant holder is part of our DIY home project series--a full guide with all of the tutorials is coming soon! Get on the list now and be the first to receive the guide straight to your inbox.) How to make a DIY fabric plant holder: Step 1 To start, you'll need to grab your houseplant. As I mentioned above, the plant should already be planted in its pot that will be going inside of the plant holder. Start by measuring the height of the plant pot. I would recommend adding 1
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Wall Plant Holders | Hanging Planters | Crochet Home Decor | Hanging Pot Holders for Plants and Gardening | Indoor Garden Decor These crochet hanging planters can hold pots from 4-6 inches or 8-10 inches ❥ Made by Knotty Craft Girls ❥ Made to Order ❥ Pick one color Each item is handmade to perfection. Thank you for supporting Handmade! Washing instruction: Hand wash with cold and lay flat to dry. ❥ Colors vary due to your screen settings!
In this article, I'll guide you through the 17 of the most common macrame knots, with some tips and tricks to help you along the way.
Another garden DIY for you today, and this is one of the simplest yet effective projects you have ever tried for your garden. And besides, it only takes a few minutes to create it! For this...
These cute and easy DIY planters can be made from outgrown jeans, worn out jeans, or thrift store jeans.
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This year I am embracing houseplants, endeavouring to keep them alive! Ceramic plant pots can be expensive so I have made leather sleeves to cover the plastic pots.
Make your own contemporary macrame plant holder with this simple design and tutorial from handcrafted lifestyle expert Lia Griffith.
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Material: Jute, wood beads. Strong and durable. Great for indoor and outdoor use. Match with round or square flower pot to decorate your home. Easy Installation - Just expand the 4 leg strings, put the plant pot in the middle of the conjunction. It can be hung from a hook against a wall like a wall hanging. Hanging pla
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One of the easiest Macrame projects to get started with is a plant hanger. Decorate your house on a budget with 16 easy DIY Macrame plant hangers for beginners!
Crocheted Basket Kitchen Decor PDF Pattern Flower Pot Holder Sustainable Gift Crochet tutorial Wall Decor Plant hangers A detailed master class on the manufacture of wall hanging baskets for storing fruits and any small household items. A step-by-step guide with photos, videos and a written description. Watch the video https://youtube.com/shorts/Yor9Ycm1rG4 For your convenience, cotton yarn was used in the pattern. From it, the crocheting process looks much clearer in photos and videos. See the instructions on how to download the Pattern https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lToFDg4lepg This crochet pattern is designed by «CozyEcoHouse». This pattern is a work of authorship and it intends only for personal use. Full or partial reproduction and distribution, sales, and publications of the pattern and videos on the Internet are forbidden.
Everyone should have at least one hobby in their lives. It’s incredibly satisfying to create something with your own hands, not just buy and consume stuff in your spare time. Whether it’s quilting, knitting, crocheting, painting, jewelry making, woodwork, pottery, or any of the hundreds of other incredibly fun DIY hobbies people around the entire globe embrace, the fact of the matter is that crafting is an absolutely great way to pass your free time.