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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 Time
10
minutes
mins
Active Time
35
minutes
mins
Total Time
45
minutes
mins
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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