If you have been wanting to add some creativity to pots around your house, check out these super-easy DIY crochet pot cover ideas!
The simplest way to jazz up your home’s pots and jars is by crocheting—yes, you read that right! Wondering how that works? Well, the answer is pot covers. If you are experiencing something like a creativity block, check out these awesome DIY crochet pot cover ideas and get cracking on your favorite ones!
DIY Crochet Pot Cover Ideas
1. Slip Stitch Modern Crochet Pot Cover
If you love using recycled pots and eco-friendly materials for your crocheting, this modern crochet pot cover is right up your alley! It uses a simple slip stitch and you can check out how to make it here.
2. Neutral Pot Cozy
Neutral tones never go out of style, and this crochet pot cozy can go well with any color scheme. You can also adjust the stitches to fit various pot sizes depending on your needs. The tutorial is here!
3. Knitted Multicolor Pot Cover
Looking for an eye-catching crochet pot cover to display on shelves, tables, or the windowsill? Try crocheting this multicolor pot cover that showcases a knit structure with a color scheme of your choice.
4. Red Heart Tapestry Design Pot Cover
For a timeless design on your pot covers, the tapestry art form, first invented by the Greeks in 300 B.C., can be a wonderful choice. When making this pot cover, you could go for a closed or open bottom, depending on your preference.
5. Picket Fence Crochet Pot Cover
This solid colored plant pot cover is here to steal your heart. Just watch this detailed YouTube video to create your own Crochet pot cover here!
6. Hanging Basket Pot Cover
To make a statement with your hanging plants as the focal point, make this beautiful hanging basket pot cover. Using a size G crochet hook and worsted-weight yarn, you can make pot covers that are also stretchy enough to fit various sizes of pots.
7. Eye-catching Terracotta Pot Cover
For a gorgeous boho-chic vibe, you must try making some eye-catching pot covers using terracotta-colored yarn. Let out your creative side and use minimal yarn to create this tiny, cute pot cover.
8. Dual Pot Cozies with Handles
These pot cozies with handles are easy to make in two sizes and also make for a great layering style. Adding handles at the side also makes it easy for you to transfer the pots whenever you want.
9. Ribbed Stitch Pot Cover
For a versatile pot cover that can be great for anything from plant pots to spoon holders or even candles, you need to make this ribbed stitch cover using slip stitch, dc, and sc, with worsted weight yarn.
10. Tasseled Hanging Basket Covers
Feeling a little extra? Try out this tasseled hanging basket cover using unique design elements that will always warrant a double take! For this pot cover, you could choose either a T-shirt or jersey yarn.
11. Tiered Crochet Pot Cover
If you want to display air plants, this tiered air plant holder can be your best pick. This option is beginner-friendly, works great for hanging plants like air plants, and uses a single-ply silk yarn.
12. Pot Rim Cover with Tassels
Yet another one with tassels! Get even more creative with rim covers with these design elements so you can make multiple and adorn all your pots. You will need just one skein of embroidery floss for the tassels of each pot.
13. Granny Square Crochet Pot Cover
All you need is a couple of hours on the weekend to finish this cover! These crochet pot covers use the classic granny squares technique and are more suited for those with intermediate skills.
14. Flat Bottom Pot Cover
Ready for a challenge? This flat-bottom design is perfect for those looking to hone their skills. Using the triple crochet stitch, this advanced pot cover is sure to impress!
15. Crochet Succulent Hanger
Showing off your succulents just got easier! Check out this tiered pattern made with sustainably sourced banana fiber yarn. You could also try this pattern with a different yarn, but you may have to work with double strands or a bigger hook size.
Which of these pot covers are you going to crochet next? Let us know in the comments below!