Crochet Car Hanging Pattern: Free DIY Guide for Beginners

Create a Unique and Adorable Crochet Car Hanging Ornament

Apr 17 2025

Create a Unique and Adorable Crochet Car Hanging Ornament

Assembly

Insert your hook in through the opening of the pot and out the center of round 1. Pull the loose end of each string of pearls through until the last chain meets the soil.

Pull on the loose end from the slipknot at the beginning of the pot to close the hole in the center of round 1. Double knot that loose end to the bunch of loose ends from the strings of pearls.

Small NO SEW Crochet Ghost Pattern

ABBREVIATIONS – Pattern is written in US Terms

NOTES: I find a magic ring can break easily when starting a piece when you go to tighten it!

You do NOT need a magic ring to start, you will chain 2 and work all the first rounds of stitches into the first chain

sc = Single Crochet
sc-bl = single crochet into the back loops of stitches

sc-fl = single crochet into the Front loops of stitches
4Dctog = work 4 Dc stitches until one step before finishing leaving the last loop on the hook, repeat 4 times until you have 5 loops on the hook, yarn over pull through
SlSt = Slip Stitch
2Hdc into the same stitch = work 2 sts into the same space (increase)

From * To * = Repeat the instructions in Until the End of the Round

Choosing Yarn & Hook Size

The yarn and hook size you choose will have a slight impact on the size of your crochet hanging plant. If you use a larger yarn and hook, you will get a larger plant. And vice versa: a smaller yarn and hook will yield a smaller plant. Keep in mind that if you want to hang it on your car mirror, you want it to be small so it doesn’t block your view while driving.

For my project, I chose a medium weight yarn in the colors I wanted. This yarn recommends a 5.5 millimeter hook, so I decided to go with a 4 millimeter hook to make the plant smaller.

Finishing Pot

Round 6: ch2, dec around, sl st (12)

Insert fiberfill into the pot through the hole at the bottom. Don’t overstuff! Make sure the soil (rounds 1 and 2) is flat.

Round 7: ch2, dec around, sl st, fasten off (6)

With the loose end, sew the hole at the bottom of the pot closed and tie a knot. You can use a yarn needle, but I just used my hook to pull the loose end through each of the 6 stitches.