This literally took me a few minutes to make, especially since it's not perfect and I'm ok with that. The knots should be even around the pot and they aren't - but guess what? No one cares, and no one will notice. And if they do? Guess what? I don't care LOL!!! Seriously, it's the camper. And it's fine. Actually it's more than fine - it looks good! I will probably take it down when we are moving, Sarge and Lucy sit on the bench right next to the table and this hanger might become a swinging weapon once we are traveling...yikes. How bad would I feel!
I measured how long I wanted the hanger to be - there's only room for about 18" - so cut 8 pieces of jute 36" each (double the length you want it to hang). Fold in half and either insert a ring or something to hang it by, or create a loop out of the 8 strands, which is what I did (mostly because I'm in the camper and don't have a ring handy). Following some very simple instructions I found online, I wrapped a piece of jute around the looped strands to create a knot to hold it in place. I'm just going to copy the instructions, click here for the original source and pictures:
HOW TO TIE A MACRAME WRAPPED KNOT ~
- Place the short cord over your looped cords with the short tail to the left, a loop pointing down, and the long tail to the right.
- Wrap the long tail around the looped cords and the loop of the short cord. Continue wrapping the long tail, pulling tight and leaving the bottom loop of the short cord uncovered.
- When you are happy with the length of your wrapped knot, thread the long tail through the loop at the bottom.
- Pull up on the short tail to tighten the knot and pull it underneath the wraps.
- Clip the tails as close to the knot as possible.
To make the hanger:
Divide the 16 cords into groups of 4; measure how far down you want the knots to start (somewhere around the top of the planter) and using one group of 4 strands make 2 full square knots. Repeat with the other 3 groups of 4 strands so you'll have a total of 4 groups of 2 full square knots. Then split the original 4 strands in half and make the next set of knots using the 2 right strands of one group and the 2 left strands of another, repeat with all of the strands. That was long enough for my hanger, you can continue making groups of knots if you want yours longer; I cut another short piece of jute and holding all of the free hanger ends together made another wrapped knot that holds the pot in place.
There are lots and lots of instructions on how to do this online - these are very simple and basic knots!
DON'T FORGET - YOU HAVE UNTIL 5 PM EST TO ENTER THE DRAWING FOR A GIFTCARD TO CELEBRATE THE BLOGS 3RD YEAR ANNIVERSARY!! Click here for the "rules".
two years ago: Steve's baked macaroni and cheese...just about the best thing ever!
three years ago: laundry room hanging rack
Divide the 16 cords into groups of 4; measure how far down you want the knots to start (somewhere around the top of the planter) and using one group of 4 strands make 2 full square knots. Repeat with the other 3 groups of 4 strands so you'll have a total of 4 groups of 2 full square knots. Then split the original 4 strands in half and make the next set of knots using the 2 right strands of one group and the 2 left strands of another, repeat with all of the strands. That was long enough for my hanger, you can continue making groups of knots if you want yours longer; I cut another short piece of jute and holding all of the free hanger ends together made another wrapped knot that holds the pot in place.
There are lots and lots of instructions on how to do this online - these are very simple and basic knots!
DON'T FORGET - YOU HAVE UNTIL 5 PM EST TO ENTER THE DRAWING FOR A GIFTCARD TO CELEBRATE THE BLOGS 3RD YEAR ANNIVERSARY!! Click here for the "rules".
two years ago: Steve's baked macaroni and cheese...just about the best thing ever!
three years ago: laundry room hanging rack
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