Crochet Air Plant Holder
Spring is here and and the sun is out! Everything is turning green again and flowers coming up are bringing their joy! I love spring and that fresh, energized feeling I get back after a dreary winter. To help bring some of that green, fresh feeling indoors I designed a new pattern perfect for holding air plants! The Tillandsia Garden Hanger crochet air plant holder.
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Crochet Air Plant Holder
The Tillandsia Garden hanger is a perfect addition to your home decor and plant collection. Air plants are awesome if you have a less-than green thumb too!
The pattern works up super quick and is made in one long piece. it is designed to hold 4 plants but is easy to adjust for more or less.
I used a bulky weight cotton blend yarn from *Darn Good Yarn that was perfect for this project! Other recommendations would be *Bernat Maker Home Dec, *We Crochet Billow or even worsted weight cotton double stranded!
Video Tutorial
The Tester Pictures
My testers Whipped this one up super quick and they look fab!
Some of the yarns they used included: Plymouth Select, We Crochet Billow, Bernat Maker Home Dec.
Tillandsia Garden Hanger Pattern
Materials
- Approx. 30-40 yds of #5 bulky weight yarn I used *Darn Good Yarn Renaissance Bloom Cotton Poly Blend
- US size K/10.5 – 6.5mm crochet hook. I used my fave *Furls Odyssey
- *Scissors
- *Yarn needle
- *Wood ring (optional)
I got my air plants from Amazon, the seller is Plant Collective and they were delivered right to my door in perfect shape! They even had a cute warming pack for them!
Difficulty
Easy
Gauge
Not critical
Size
Approx. 28″ long excluding wood ring and fringe.
Stitch Abbreviations
- ch – Chain
- sc – Single Crochet
- st(s) – Stitch(es)
- sk – Skip
- slst – Slip Stitch
- chsp – Chain Space
Pattern Notes
- US Terminology
- All beginning ch1 do not count as a stitch
- Hanger is worked in one piece
- Pattern is written to hold 4 air plants
- Can be made longer or shorter to accommodate as many plants as desired
- Pattern uses multiples of 5 +1
- *-* denotes repeat sequence
Crochet Air Plant Holder
The Pattern
Ch 71
Row 1:
Sc in the 2nd ch from the hook and the next 9 chs, ch7, *sk next 5 chs, sc in the next 10 chs, ch7* repeat 2 more times, sc in the last 10 chs, ch1 turn (50).
Row 2: Sc in first st and the next 9 sts, ch5, *sk next 5 sts, sc in the next 10 sts, ch5* repeat 2 more times, sc in the last 10 sts, continue on to loop or ring finishing (50).
Attach your wood ring or ch5, and slst to the opposite side to form a loop for hanging. Add fringe on the bottom if desired.
Too find out more about the wood ring and adding fringe check out the YouTube Tutorial!
All Set!!!
There you have it! Your very own Air Plant Hanger!
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