February 28

Stash Busting Plant Cover Trio ~ Free Crochet Patterns

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February makes me anxious for spring! The fresh air, new growth, sunnier days... I just can't wait! And recently, I starting bringing the outdoors, well... indoors! My love for houseplants has me making all the cute covers possible! If you're a plant lover like myself, I hope you enjoy this trio of plant cover crochet patterns.

Plant Hammock Free Crochet Pattern by Crystalized Designs

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Plant Hammock Crochet Pattern

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Stash-busting plant cover crochet pattern


Materials: 

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Sizing:

Size will vary. Each pattern can be easily adjusted width and length. 


Gauge:

Each section has a gauge listed


Pattern Key:

  • Ch: Chain
  • Sc(s): Single Crochet(s)
  • Hdc: Half Double Crochet
  • Sc3tog: Single Crochet 3 Together
  • Slst: Slip Stitch
  • St(s): Stitch(es)
  • *: Repeat according to instructions


Difficulty:

Easy-Intermediate

Plant Cover Free Crochet Pattern by Crystalized Designs

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Special Pattern Notes:

Beginning chain does not count as a stitch unless noted. Chains are not included in counts.


Stitch chart below shows pattern repeats.

Do not use for any counts, chart is for reference only.

stitch pattern for plant cover

Pot Cover

Gauge: 15 hdc, 10 rows = 4” with H hook

Magic Circle

R1: Ch 1, 10 hdc in circle, join – 10 sts

R2: Ch 1, 2 hdc in each st around, join – 20 sts

Stop here for 2” pot cover

R3: Ch 1, hdc in same, 2 hdc in next, *hdc in next, 2 hdc in next, repeat * around, join – 30 sts

Stop here for 3” pot cover.

R4: Ch 1, hdc in same and next, 2 hdc in next, *hdc in next 2, 2 hdc in next, repeat * around, join – 40 sts

Stop here for 4” pot cover.

R5: Ch 1, hdc in same and next 2, 2 hdc in next, *hdc in next 3, 2 hdc in next, repeat * around, join – 50 sts

Stop here for 5” pot cover.

R6: Ch 1, hdc in same and next 3, 2 hdc in next, *hdc in next 4, 2 hdc in next, repeat * around, join – 60 sts

Stop here for 6” pot cover.

(For larger pots: Continue increases so base of pot cover is just larger than the base of the pot.)

R7: Using BLO entire round, ch 1, sc in same, sc3tog starting in same as sc, *ch 1, sc3tog starting in last leg of previous st, repeat * around, sc in last, join

Change colors every round. Carry yarn up wrong side.

R8: Ch 1, turn, sc in last sc of previous round, sc3tog starting in same as sc, *ch 1, sc3tog starting in last leg of previous st, repeat * around, sc in last, join

Repeat Round 8 until height needed to cover pot is obtained.

Finish off and weave in ends.


Plant Hanger Free Crochet Pattern by Crystalized Designs

Plant Hanger

Gauge: 14 hdc, 9 rows = 4” with I hook

Length can be adjusted as desired, lengths listed are just recommendations.

Carry yarn up edges.

Ch 26 for 7” width (Increase or decrease width by multiples of 2.)

R1: Starting in 2nd ch from hook, sc, sc3tog starting in same, *ch 1, sc3tog starting in last leg of previous st, repeat * across, sc in same ch as last leg

R2: Ch 1, turn, sc in same, sc3tog starting in same, *ch 1, sc3tog starting in last leg of previous st, repeat * across, sc in same

Repeat Row 2 until length is equal to the width.

Edging:

Work over yarn that was carried up edges.

R1: Ch 1, turn, 3 sc in same, sc in each st across working 3 sc in last st, rotate work to work down raw edge, sc in each row end to beginning ch, rotate work to work across beginning ch, 3 sc in first ch, sc each ch across working 3 sc in last ch, rotate work to work up raw edge, sc in each row end, join

Finish off and weave in ends.

Figure out length of i-cord needed by taking length of plant hanger desired, multiply that number by 2. Add the width of the piece just made. Take in account that the cord will stretch.

Make 2 i-cords equal in length desired. Weave each end of one i-cord through parallel holes made by 3 scs in corner of edging. Weave each end of the other through the other side. Pull tight. Loop wooden ring through two ends of the same i-cord. Secure all 4 ends of the i-cords together and weave in ends. (Or let ends hang as fringe.) Wooden ring can be brought to the top to hang.

Plant Hammock Free Crochet Pattern by Crystalized Designs

Plant Hammock

Gauge: 5 sc, 6 rows = 4” with Q hook

Ch 70 with Q 18.00mm hook (increase or decrease length by multiples of 2)

R1: Starting in 2nd ch from hook, sc, sc3tog starting in same, *ch 1, sc3tog starting in last leg of previous st, repeat * across, sc in same as last leg

R2: Ch 1, turn, sc in same, sc3tog starting in same, *ch 1, sc3tog starting in last leg of previous st, repeat * across, sc in same

Repeat Row 2 for a total of a total of 10 rows

Edging, with K 6.50mm hook

Round 1: Ch 1, turn, sc in same and each st across to last st, rotate piece to work down raw short edge, work 2 sc in each row edge, rotate piece to work up beginning ch, ch 1, work 1  sc in same space, sc in each ch across, ch 1, rotate to work down other short end working 2 sc in each row end, ch 1, join to first sc

Joining:

Thread wooden ring on opposite short side. Join short sides right side together. Ch 1 and work though both parallel scs on each short side to join the piece in a circle.

Finish off and weave in ends. Bring wooden ring to the top for hanging.

Remember to use a drip trays if plants are not in a cachepot, or remove plants before watering. Keep away from children as hanging planters may be a choking hazard.

And that, my friend, is how to make this trio of plant covers!


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