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Snake Plant
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Crocheted snake plant! I made 2 versions, one light green and one dark green. The yarns I used for the dark green snake plant were “Paddy Green” from Red Heart Super Saver; “Hunter Green” from Lion Pound of Love; and “Cornmeal”, also from Red Heart Super Saver. For the light green, I used “Tea Leaf” instead of “Paddy Green” for the lighter green stirpes, and “Frosty Green” instead of “Cornmeal” for the outline. I still used “Hunter Green” for the darker stripes.
I also used some 22 gauge craft wire to give the leaves some structure.
I put my finished snake plants in my crocheted planter pot; the link to the tutorialis here: https://youtu.be/gJGtG3C1QGU. If you prefer, you could just place the plant into the container of your choice.
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