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Free Patterns- Crochet Plant Hangers

April 22, 2019 by Shellie Wilson

Macrame has resurrected itself and is making a full comeback to households all over the world. With this new found love for Macrame comes the obsessions with “house plants”. We couldn’t let all those knot tying crafters get away with being the only ones able to make plant hangers, could we? Here is a roundup of different types, styles and sizes of Crochet Plant hangers that you can crochet at home.  Looking for fake plants to keep alive? We found some more Succulent patterns over on Etsy, the perfect pattern for any “Crazy Plant Lady”.

Yoghurt jar size for small plants

Vickie Howels Medium pot 

Using Jersey yarn

Medium Sized (more detailed work)

Lucky Pineapple planters

Small Plant pot suitable for Kokeadmas too 

Solid Design Plant holder

Waiting for Spring Colorful version(sturdy for heavy pots)

Crisscross medium size

 

 

 

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Patriotic USA Letters – Free Crochet Pattern

If you are looking for a quick and unusual patriotic crochet project, these Patriotic USA Crochet Letters are a fun little make. Instead of another flag-themed decoration or star-spangled dishcloth, this pattern turns the letters U, S, and A into simple crocheted motifs that can be used as magnets, appliqués, or even added to larger projects like afghans and banners. It is a clever idea for Fourth of July decorating, especially if you like handmade holiday touches that feel a bit different. The pattern uses small amounts of red, white, and blue worsted weight yarn with a size F hook, so it is also a great stash-buster.

What makes this project appealing is how accessible it is. The letters are relatively small, with the U and S measuring about 3½ by 2½ inches and the A about 3½ inches tall by 3½ inches wide, so they work up quickly and do not require a huge yarn commitment. Gauge is not especially important here, which always takes a bit of pressure off when you just want to sit down and make something fun without overthinking it.

This pattern is probably best suited to confident beginners or intermediate crocheters. The stitches themselves are not especially difficult, but shaping letters neatly does take a little attention, particularly on the A where you create and stitch the crossbar in place during finishing. If you enjoy projects that are small, decorative, and a little bit old-school crafty, this one has that classic handmade charm.

I can also see these being useful beyond holiday décor. You could add them to a wreath, pin them onto a tote bag, use them in classroom or parade decorations, or crochet several sets for care packages and community projects. One commenter even mentioned using the letters on 12-inch squares for afghans sent to troops, which is actually a lovely example of how a simple motif can become part of something much bigger and more meaningful.

Overall, this is a sweet little patriotic crochet pattern with plenty of flexibility. It is quick, affordable, and ideal for anyone who enjoys using up scraps in seasonal projects. Sometimes the smallest patterns are the ones that end up being surprisingly handy, especially when holiday crafting sneaks up on you and the yarn stash is already giving you side-eye.

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