Crocheting offers a unique approach to creating functional art pieces for the home and garden. This DIY project transforms a mundane object, a bent metal snow shovel blade, into a sculptural garden hose holder by crocheting thick olive green yarn around it. The hack not only repurposes an old shovel but also adds a pop of color and texture to any garden space, solving the common problem of tangled hoses while introducing an attractive and eco-friendly decor element.
This crochet garden hose holder should be styled as a statement piece in your garden. The rich olive green color complements natural surroundings, making it an excellent addition to a garden wall or fence. Its chunky texture and unique shape draw attention, particularly when contrasted against lighter-colored backgrounds or foliage. Position it near your hose spigot or garden tools to create an organized yet visually pleasing outdoor area.
Crocheted Garden Hose Holder Around Bent Snow Shovel Blade
Materials
1 bent metal snow shovel blade
Thick olive green yarn, super bulky weight (approx. 200 yards)
Crochet hook size N/P (10mm)
Tapestry needle
Scissors
Measuring tape
Stitch markers
Directions
1. Secure the bent metal snow shovel blade in a stable position for ease of crocheting.
2. Start with a slip knot and attach the yarn to the base of the shovel blade.
3. Using your 10mm crochet hook, work single crochets (sc) around the edge of the shovel blade, ensuring the yarn is wrapped snugly around the metal.
4. Continue to crochet in a spiral fashion, moving upwards along the blade. Use stitch markers to mark your rounds if needed.
5. Maintain even tension and spacing between stitches for a uniform appearance. Adjust the number of stitches as necessary to accommodate the blade's curvature.
6. Once the entire blade is covered, bind off the yarn securely and weave in any loose ends with the tapestry needle.
7. Use scissors to trim excess yarn, ensuring a neat finish.
Variations & Tips
To customize this DIY, consider using different yarn types such as a cotton blend for a softer texture or a weather-resistant synthetic yarn for increased durability. Experiment with alternative colors to match or contrast with your garden's palette, such as deep berry or neutral beige. For a more intricate design, incorporate variations in stitch patterns like alternating single and double crochets to create visual interest while maintaining the project's core structure.