Upstate Gardeners' Journal March-April 2021

Page 36

Cathy's Crafty Corner

Modern hanging planter by Cathy Monrad

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T

he most difficult pre-step required to create this project is finding a container and metal ring that will work together. I purchased the rings first and did not find a properly sized container until store number four. I am not convinced that I would have had better luck choosing a planter first; the metal rings at my go-to craft paradise only come in certain diameters. The rest of the project was easy and fast­—in less than an hour, this cute little ‘String of Bananas’ was hanging out enjoying the sunshine. MATERIALS Metal rings: 1 small and 2 large 2 pieces of floral wire cut to 4 inch lengths Twine or string in desired color Small dish or pot (sized to nestle or sit within the small ring) White glue (optional) 36 | MARCH-APRIL 2021

TOOLS Wire cutters Scissors INSTRUCTIONS

1. Hold the small and one large ring together. Leaving a one inch tail of wire, tightly wrap wire around both rings until the wrapped wire spans about a ¼ inch. Twist wire ends together, bend twisted wires down flat, and cut off excess. (See Figure 1) 2. Repeat step 2 to attach the remaining ring to the opposite side of small ring. 3. Cut a 6 inch length of twine or string. Leaving a two inch tail, wrap twine over wire to completely cover. Tie ends with a square knot and cut off excess twine. If desired, dab a bit of glue on knot to guard against unraveling. 4. Repeat step 4 on the opposite side. 5. Fold the larger rings up until they meet.

6. Cut a 24 inch length of twine and fold in half. Place the folded twine through the large wrings and loop the ends through the fold to create a larks head knot. (See Figure 2) 7. At this point, you can simply knot a loop at the end of the twine to hang on a hook, or you can get creative and tie macrame knots before making the loop; there are scads of howto video tutorials on the internet if you are not familiar with the techniques. 8. Optional: if container does not nest evenly in the ring, wrap and tie 6 inch pieces of twine halfway between connections. (See Figure 3) 9. Pot a plant and hang it!

Cathy Monrad is the graphic designer and garden crafter for Upstate Gardeners' Journal.


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