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I have had this project in my head for months and I am glad I finally decided to just execute. These plants are now hanging in the corner of our loft space which also now has a curtain rod and curtains. (No small victory, I promise.) It's strange to just focus on this corner when the whole area needs so much work, but I had to start somewhere.

There are oodles of detailed tutorials on to make these planter hangers, I am sure, but because my wing-it plan was successful, I thought I would share my steps.

Supplies

Cut your rope into pieces. I used a little bit longer than my arm span for length, and that worked out well. Be sure you have an even number of pieces. In the photos above, the white rope basket was made with six pieces and the pink has eight. For this tutorial I used 10.

Knottied

Tie all the pieces into a knot. Pull tight! It helps to pull one piece at a time.

Pairs

Separate the rope pieces into pairs.

Firsttie

Take the pieces of one pair and tie them into a knot a few inches from your big knot. I just did the first step of tying my shoes twice to make mine – you can experiment with all sorts of knots.

Alltied

Go from pair to pair until all have been tied.

Nextpair

For the next knots, you'll be taking your strands from different pairs. The photo above explains it better than my text can.

Nextpairtied

Tie those two pieces the same way.

Alltiedagain

Work around the circle until you've created another row of knots all the way around.

Withplant

Depending on how big your potted plant is and how detailed you'd like to go, you can keep tying knots around and around or call it done. Experiment!

Taped

My white rope frayed quite a bit where it was cut. To fix this, I wrapped a bit of washi tape around the end, below the fray and then trimmed off the fray with a tiny bit of tape.

Ends

The result was super clean and I like the bit of accent on the ends.

Hooks

I twisted hooks into my ceiling and wrapped all the rope around the hook and secured with a tight knot. You'll have to experiment with yours to figure out the best way. Be sure the hook is really in there and it's meant to support the weight of your plant.

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Pretty cool though! I am thrilled to finally have curtains up and be making progress on this awkward loft space.

Resources : curtains & white pots from Ikea, robe & hooks from the hardware store, washi tape from Freckled Fawn.

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This is project 4 of 27. I am attempting to complete 27 craft projects using 27 different materials before I turn 28 on 02.22.13. You can follow my progress here on the blog or on pinterest. Birthday challenges are my favorite. You can see the 26 Projects I completed while 26 here and the 27 materials I have used so far here.

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24 responses to “material 4 of 27 / rope into potted plant hangers.”

  1. JillT Avatar
    JillT

    You can add macrame to your list too. A craft us oldsters remember from the late 70’s 🙂

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  2. Jessica @shimmerkai Avatar

    Cute! The knots are very pretty.

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  3. Pink Ronnie Avatar

    My goodness lady, you are amazing to have ‘winged’ this.
    I love how it looks!
    Ronnie xo

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  4. Molly Avatar
    Molly

    looks awesome! i never thought of hanging plants. we have a small office in our condo and i want to add some greenery but we don’t have room for a small table to place them. hanging them from the ceiling is genius!

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  5. Lily Avatar
    Lily

    It’s so cool. If the plants were the type of plants that fall of the vase (I don’t know how to explain it very well :x), that way the plant would be hanging from the vase, and the vase from the ceiling! 🙂
    xxxx
    Lily
    http://themagicworldoflily.blogspot.pt/

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  6. Joanne Avatar
    Joanne

    oh no! Please don’t bring back macrame! Actually you are probably too young to know about macrame! Still love seeing what you’re doing though!

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  7. elise blaha Avatar

    Not on a mission to bring anything back. On a mission to hang plants in a room in a fun way. 🙂

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  8. Skye Avatar

    Love these! Simple but pretty. Your step-by-step photos are really helpful.

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  9. calikatrina Avatar

    I LOVE THIS! Pinned it, now just need to get some rope… 🙂

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  10. Debie Avatar

    That is pretty!!

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  11. Kaytie Yost Avatar

    Love this look! What a great way to have plants near a window getting them off the floor and out of a boring old plant stand – super cute!

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  12. Jo Avatar

    this is a fab tutorial. i had a macrame kit as a teenager and made a pot holder too. dont know what ever happened to it though,
    jo xx

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  13. Johanna Avatar

    Hah, that makes me think of the owls … the owls! Was that a German phenomenon? Or did those owls in hoops show up in every nation swept by this knotty sensation? (Elise – you could totally make these rock, and I would be as surprised as ever. Still glad you made plant hangers, though.)

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  14. Chrystina Avatar

    You must have been a girl scout…

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  15. bridget Avatar
    bridget

    Just made one of these, what a great mothers day gift. I didn’t have any rope so I just used some left over yarn. Very cute and a great way to use all those old flower vases. I will be making more.

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  16. Heather Avatar
    Heather

    These are wonderful! What kind of rope do you recommend and where did you get it?
    I cannot find nice rope at my local craft or hardware store.

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  17. Brittani Avatar

    I just made this exactly how you instructed, and am SO happy about the results! Now I want to hang evvvverything in our house on rope. Thanks!

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  18. Dawn F. Avatar
    Dawn F.

    I just made a hanger just like you instructed only your arms must be a lot longer than mine! It made a very small hanger. At least I have the practice and now know more on measuring longer pieces. Thanks for the great pics to explain the steps.

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  19. Dawn F. Avatar
    Dawn F.

    Okay, pictures are good but I needed to read more closely. Arm span makes more sense. My mistake! LOL

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  20. Kate Avatar

    Very clever. Thanks for the fab how-to.

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  21. beth Avatar
    beth

    How do you water your indoor hanging plants?

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  22. tamsin Avatar
    tamsin

    Hi. How and when did you tie the top knot? Thanks!

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  24. Bob Avatar

    I love these rope plant hangers – so creative! The hangers make it easy to get the plants hanging in windows so they can get lots of sunshine!
    One more touch that I can add is that we have beautiful, hand-made stained glass hooks that you can hang the rope or macrame from. It’s a great option over plain metal hooks!
    http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PCKQHLO

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