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Crochet Plant Pot Cover

Crochet plant pot covers are a delightful way to add a touch of handmade charm to your indoor plants. Not only do they protect your pots, but they also bring a cozy and personal feel to your space. The beauty of crochet is that you can customize the cover to match your decor and style — whether you prefer bright and colorful patterns or classic and understated designs. Plus, they make fantastic gifts for friends and loved ones who appreciate handmade items. So grab your favorite yarn and hook, and start crocheting your way to a beautifully adorned plant collection!

Materials:

Tool: Crochet hook 4,5 mm.

Yarns: Fibra Natura Raffia paper yarn* in color beige (2 balls) & Lankava Paulina Chunky Twine in color natural white or linen beige.

Substitute raffia yarns: Ra-Ra Raffia yarn from Wool and the Gang* in color desert palm (1 ball). Find the list of the best raffia yarns for crochet!

Alternative macrame cord yarn: Rico Cotton cord*.


Crochet Plant Pot Cover Free Pattern

Step 1. Do a magic loop and insert 8 single crochet (sc) stitches into the loop. Pull the tail end of the yarn.

Step 2. From now on, crochet around Paulina Chunky Twine yarn. Leave ~5 cm long tail before crocheting. Insert 2 single crochet (sc) stitches to each stitch in the round.

Step 3. *Insert 2 sc stitches to the first stitch and then 1 sc to the second stitch.* Repeat * until you reach the first stitch.

Step 4. *Insert 2 sc stitches to the first stitch and then 1 sc to the second stitch and 1 sc to the third stitch.* Repeat * until you reach the first stitch.

Step 5. Continue like this so that you add 1 sc more in each round. So in the last round you insert 2 sc stitches to the first stitch and 8 sc stitches to 8 stitches. Repeat this until you reach the first stitch.

Step 6. Start crocheting the edge of the pot cover: crochet one row so that you insert 1 sc stitch through the back loop to every stitch.

Step 7. Crochet now through both loops. Insert 1 sc stitch to each stitch. Crochet a total of 12-13 rounds, depending how much yarn there is left.

Step 8. When you’ve crocheted the last round cut the chunky twine yarn and leave a ~10 cm long tail. Set the tail two-folded and hide it by crocheting single stitches around it. Finish the round with two slip stitches, cut the raffia yarn and weave in the tail.

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