This DIY project transforms a simple metal tomato cage into a stunning piece of home decor using chunky emerald green yarn. It's a perfect blend of rustic and contemporary aesthetics, bringing a touch of nature and creativity into any space. This project is ideal for crochet enthusiasts looking to explore unconventional canvases and create something unique and eye-catching.
Place this crochet-wrapped structure in a living room corner or near a cozy reading nook to add texture and color. The emerald green hue pairs beautifully with neutral tones like beige, white, and grey, and complements natural materials like wood and stone. Use it as a stand-alone art piece or incorporate it into a larger plant display or indoor garden setup.
Emerald Green Crochet Tomato Cage

Materials
1 metal tomato cage (approximately 36 inches tall)
2-3 skeins of chunky emerald green yarn
Size N/P (10 mm) crochet hook
Scissors
Tape measure
Directions
Start by cleaning the metal tomato cage to remove any rust or dirt. You can use a wire brush for this.
Secure the end of the yarn to the bottom wire of the tomato cage with a simple knot.
Using the crochet hook, create a foundation chain by working single crochet stitches around the bottom wire to cover it completely.
Continue crocheting up the vertical wires. Use a series of slip stitches and single crochet stitches to wrap the yarn snugly around the wires, working in a spiral pattern upwards.
As you reach the top, ensure the yarn is evenly wrapped. If you run out of yarn, tie off the current skein and start a new one with a secure knot.
Once the entire cage is covered, tie off the yarn and weave in any loose ends with the crochet hook to secure.
Trim any excess yarn to finish the neat look.

Variations & Tips
For a different look, try using a different color of chunky yarn to match your home decor. Pastels can create a softer appearance, while bold colors can make a statement. You can also experiment with different crochet stitches to add variety in texture. If you prefer a more natural look, consider using jute or hemp instead of yarn. Add fairy lights inside the cage for an illuminated sculpture that can serve as a unique lighting feature.