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These crochet plant holders are the perfect gift for the gardener in your life!
These pieces are designed to be used on multiple pot sizes and shapes because there are just so damn many kinds out there! So I decided to use ties in order to allow some flexibility!
The info below may be helpful to know before you purchase the patterns, these details apply to all 3 patterns, but the yarn colors will be noted within the patterns themselves.
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Details
aka The Boring Shit.
Terms / Skill Level
US / Intermediate
Materials
Yarn -
Hook -
Notions -
- Yarn Needle
Gauge
Sizes
Approx. 11″x5″
Abbreviations
beg – beginning
blo – back loop only
ch – chain
dc – double crochet
flo – front loop only
hdc – half-double crochet
rep – repeat
RS – right side
sc – single crochet
sl st(s) – slip stitch(es)
sp(s) – space(s)
st(s) – stitch(es)
tc – triple crochet
WS – wrong side
Special Stitches
(CK) Clones Knot – 20Loop
I racked my brain trying to come up with a way to demonstrate this stitch in text and photos and just could not figure it out and convey it in any way that felt like it made sense and wouldn’t leave you confused. SO, I made a video. If you need to learn how to do a clones knot, you can find that tutorial here: https://youtu.be/kj7mxZiZ_WM
Pattern Notes
NOTES:
Graph section worked in single crochet.
Beginning ch 51, start Row 1 in second ch from hook.
Ch 1 does not count as first stitch in each row.
It is my personal preference that each RS row is worked in the back loop only of the previous stitch and each WS row is worked in the front loop only of the previous stitch, however you can work in the stitches normally if you like. The plus side of working in BLO/FLO is that the stitches tend to line up A LOT better.
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