About a year ago, a co-worker of mine, and master crafter of any type, learned to crotchet and created the cutest hanging plants.

I decided to make some of these cute plants. In the video in last week’s post, I showed 3 different sized pots. These were meant to be pots for the plants, and were much too big for this purpose. I ended up making a 4th pot with even thinner yarn and a smaller hook. It turned out great.
This week I started on the leaves. Monstera plants are my absolute favourite, so that great place to start. Let your heart guide you!



My pot looks different from Tammy’s (above) as she used a single crochet stitch and mine was made with a double crochet stitch. Which do you prefer? I think I prefer the single crochet stitch.
Learning to make the leaves involved some confusion on my part, yet again. I started with a magic ring, but used it in a way I hadn’t come across yet. The written instructions were great, however videos are always more helpful.
Monstera Hanging Plant Crochet Pattern – How to crochet Monstera Leaf
I think the interactive component of your blog was great! Did you use any extra resources to improve your technique as you were building your hanging pots? (Super cute by the way!)
Hi Danine, Thanks for visiting! I actually did not use any extra resources this time. I stuck with the same pattern and just experimented with the yarn.
Thanks for voting!
Oh my gosh, where can I buy one? This is adorable! I love plants, and like you, my Monstera is up there at the top of favourites. I chose succulents as my very favourite, but really it’s my orchids that have my heart. Anyway, I love the crochet version of this. I prefer your stitching on the pot – it seems neater and tighter (not just saying that!). Good job. Hope the leaves go well!