Crocheting is a beloved craft that transforms simple strands into exquisite handmade items, bringing both functionality and beauty into everyday spaces. Creating a crochet bird bath cover using waterproof cord around an upside down terracotta pot saucer offers a unique backyard upgrade that combines nature and artistry. This project not only repurposes a plant saucer but also adds an elegant touch to your garden, serving as a decorative and functional piece that looks store-bought. The crochet cover enhances the visual appeal of the bird bath while providing a safe, non-slip surface for birds to perch on.
The finished crochet bird bath cover should be placed in a cozy corner of your garden or patio, surrounded by lush greenery or vibrant flowers to highlight its natural theme. Choose a waterproof cord in earthy tones like moss green, terracotta, or stone gray to harmoniously blend with its outdoor environment. The texture should be dense and sturdy, ensuring durability against the elements. Consider placing it on a pedestal or among large stones to create an inviting focal point for both birds and humans to enjoy.
Crochet Bird Bath Cover for Terracotta Plant Saucer
Materials
Waterproof cord, approximately 200 yards (nylon or polyester cord in a 3mm thickness)
Upside down terracotta plant saucer, 12 inches in diameter
Crochet hook, size 5mm
Stitch markers
Tapestry needle
Directions
1. Begin with a slip knot on your hook and chain enough stitches to wrap around the rim of the upside-down terracotta saucer, ensuring a snug fit.
2. Join the chain with a slip stitch to form a loop around the saucer's rim.
3. Round 1: Single crochet (sc) in each chain stitch around. Place a stitch marker at the beginning of the round.
4. Round 2: Single crochet in each stitch around. Move the stitch marker up with each new round.
5. Continue working single crochet rounds until the crochet work covers about 2 inches of the saucer's edge.
6. For the final round, work a slip stitch in each stitch around to create a clean edge.
7. Fasten off and weave in the ends using a tapestry needle.
Variations & Tips
For a personalized touch, experiment with different waterproof cord colors to match your garden's theme. Bright hues like sky blue or sunflower yellow can add a whimsical element, while deep green or brown will maintain a natural look. Adjust the size by increasing or decreasing the initial chain length to fit different saucer diameters. For a more intricate design, incorporate stitch variations such as puff stitches or shell patterns to add texture and interest while still adhering to the circular structure around the saucer.