Woven Planters with Macrame: A Step-by-Step Picture Tutorial101


What You'll Need:* Strong yarn or macrame cord
* Scissors
* Ruler or measuring tape
* Potting mix
* Plants

Step-by-Step Instructions:

1. Preparing the Yarn


* Cut a piece of yarn about 4 times the length of the desired height of the planter.
* Fold the yarn in half to create a loop at the top.
* Attach the loop to a hook or a doorknob.

2. Creating the Base


* Make a knot just below the loop to form the base of the planter.
* Separate the yarn into four equal strands, two on each side.

3. Square Knotting the Sides


* Take the leftmost strand and cross it over the second strand.
* Then, bring the rightmost strand under the first strand and up through the loop created in step 1.
* Pull the ends to tighten the knot.
* Repeat this square knotting pattern across the entire row, alternating sides.

4. Continuing the Rows


* Once you reach the end of the row, simply start the next row by knotting the outside strand of the previous row.
* Continue adding rows until the planter reaches the desired height.

5. Finishing the Top


* Once you have the desired height, cut the excess yarn, leaving about 4 inches of length.
* Square knot the top two rows together to secure the planter.
* Trim the excess ends.

6. Inserting the Pot


* Choose a pot that fits snugly into the woven planter.
* If necessary, slightly dampen the inside of the planter to make it easier to shape around the pot.
* Position the pot inside the planter and adjust the shape of the planter by tightening or loosening the knots.

7. Adding Soil and Plants


* Fill the planter with potting mix, leaving about 1 inch of space from the top.
* Plant your desired plants and water them thoroughly.

Tips:* Use a thick and sturdy yarn or cord for durability.
* Practice the square knotting pattern before starting the actual planter.
* If the knots are too loose, the planter may not hold its shape.
* If the knots are too tight, it may be difficult to insert the pot.
* You can use different colors of yarn to create a striped or ombré effect.
* Add beads or tassels to the planter for a decorative touch.

2024-12-23


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