beginner hanging plants Easy Macrame Plant Hanger Pattern | Beginner
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beginner hanging plants

beginner hanging plants Easy Macrame Plant Hanger Pattern | Beginner

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beginner hanging plants Easy Macrame Plant Hanger Pattern | BeginnerThis is a PDF download only; the materials are not included. Youll be able to download your digital pattern on the order confirmation page and also through your confirmation email. You can find the supplies for this project online or at your local craft or sewing supply store. Turn your living room into a planty bohemian paradise with a colorful macrame plant hanger that you made yourself. The Audrey plant hanger uses just two macrame knots to create

This is a PDF download only; the materials are not included.  You’ll be able to download your digital pattern on the order confirmation page and also through your confirmation email.  You can find the supplies for this project online or at your local craft or sewing supply store.

Turn your living room into a planty bohemian paradise with a colorful macrame plant hanger that you made yourself.

The Audrey plant hanger uses just two macrame knots to create a simple and elegant design that will add charm to every nook and corner.

The step-by-step tutorial will teach you everything you need to know to knot your plant hanger. Your finished plant hanger will be approximately 38” long and will hold a pot up to 8” in diameter.

This DIY pattern is perfect for anyone who wants to learn macrame - no prior experience needed.  

Can’t get enough of crafting?  Shop all macrame patterns & kits.  

✹ Pro crafting tip: Download the pattern and host a macrame night with friends!  This project can be completed in about one hour, depending on your skill level.  ✹

The Details: 

  • Instructions are in English.  Measurements are provided in both metric and English units.
  • The finished plant hanger is approximately 38" long and will hold a pot up to 8" in diameter.     
  • Beginner skill level.  No prior macrame experience needed.  
  • Pattern includes materials list, written instructions, and detailed pictures to help you create your own macrame plant hanger.  
  • This design is also available as a full DIY macrame kit with materials.  
  • Due to the nature of digital products, I cannot offer cancellations or refunds.  

     ♥︎ 10% of all sales from Manifold Witness supports family reunification and holistic orphan care in Congo, Africa through the nonprofit Mwana Villages. ♥︎ 

    This pattern is © Manifold Witness LLC. For personal use only; not to be copied, distributed, altered, or sold.  Items made from this pattern cannot be sold.

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