Upcycled denim plant hanger by Emily Otchie
Learn how to transform old textiles into a macrame holder for your plants
As part of the Summer Craft Challenge, we asked fibre textile artist Emily Otchie to create a low-cost activity for makers of all ages and abilities. Follow the step-by-step on this page or download to print off and start cheering up your indoor or outdoor spaces.
You will need the following materials:
- Old denim jeans or any other fabric you wish to repurpose
- Scissors
- Plant pot
Don't forget to share your makes using the hashtags #EverydayMaking and #GetCreativeOutdoors to win prizes!
Download instructions
2. Tie a knot to leave a tassel at the bottom of the plant hanger. 1. Cut the denim into 8 strips, 170 x 2cm each.
4. Take 1 strip and tie it to another. 3. Tie 2 strips together in the middle of the plant pot. Repeat with the other 6 strips.
6. Tie a loop at the top so you can hang up your plant hanger. 5. Repeat this on the remaining strips to create the hanger for the plant pot.
About Emily Otchie
Emily is a textile design graduate that previously specialised in knitwear design and is now a multi-disciplined textile artist that use a range of techniques in her work including macramé, embroidery and crochet. She aims to use sustainable materials such as raffia and off-cut jersey yarn to create textile art that is joyful and beautiful for homes as well as children rooms. Emily is also available for custom commissions.