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How to Make a Fishnet Hanging Planter

Learn how to make a pretty fishnet hanging planter to display your favorite plants. It's quick, easy, and inexpensive.
Prep Time10 minutes
Active Time35 minutes
Total Time45 minutes
Course: Crafts
Yield: 1 Hanger
Author: Patti Estep
Cost: $3-$5

Equipment

  • Scissors

Materials

  • Twine
  • Planter

Instructions

  • Cut eight pieces of twine for the sides about 6 yards each. Fold them in half.
  • Slip the folded end of one piece of twine under the circle.
  • Thread the ends over the circle and through the fold to create a knot onto the circle.
  • Continue with each piece evenly spaced until you have 8 knots on top and 16 pieces of twine coming down the sides.
  • Make overhand knots about 1 - 1.5 inches down the pot.
  • The twine is in 8 pairs. Start with the right piece on one pair and the left piece on the pair to the right and make an overhand knot.
  • Move on to the next two pieces of twine to your right.
  • Tie another overhand knot at about the same length. Continue around the pot.
  • Continue creating overhand knots about 1- 1.5 inches below the first row.
  • Make rows of overhand knots until you reach the top of the pot.
  • Tie all the twine together in a knot and slip on an S-hook for hanging.
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