DIY Fabric Planter: Contemporary and Budget-Friendly Sewing Project
- Susan
- May 5
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 11
A FREE fat-quarter-friendly SEWING project from Sarana Ave.
Nice planters can be pricey when you need more than a couple or you want to simply refresh your space. Bring fresh greenery to your space with a plant pot cover that YOU can sew in an afternoon! It's chic, completely customizable, and very affordable. A confident beginner-friendly sewing project you can finish in multiples—two or three in just an afternoon. Stitch these plant pot cozies at any size using a pretty botanical fabric print. The fabrics featured here are from the "Botany" fabric collection only found at Hawthorne Supply Co. These plant pot covers would make nice gifts!
Final Touches & Tips:
If your existing planter doesn’t include a built-in water tray, include a plastic liner or a good quality freezer bag inside to protect your plant pot cover.
Customize further with embroidery, eyelets and rope ties, or colored threads. Include patchwork, pleating, reverse applique - all according to your skills and sense of adventure!
Mix and match fabric prints for a coordinated collection in various sizes.