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February 13, 2024

Garden Screwballs DIY

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Garden Screw Balls
Garden Screw Balls

I was really inspired by Facebook in seeing a garden design of screws that can resemble Alliums Flowers. During my non-crochet time, I enjoy being creative with garden art. I'm not talented but I am determined.

I posted on Facebook that I was interested and friends chimed in on the execution of doing these. Some of my friends don't have the winter conditions we have in Nova Scotia.

Arch Bridge - Fixing
Arch Bridge - Fixing

So I kept thinking about and saw the Arch Bridge I made a couple of years ago. I put on round balls to the top of the posts. So I thought, if I can use those balls and put them on something, I can have a stable centre.


Here Are The Steps I Did:

Fence Toppers
Fence Toppers

I created 5 balls. 3 large and 2 small.

  1. I cut, using a jigsaw, very carefully as the screw goes partially into the ball from the bottom.
  2. I randomly started at the bottom of the ball where I cut it and drilled holes that are slightly smaller than the diameter of the screws. I just eyed up the distance between them. Don't go too deep.
  3. I sanded the ball by hand to remove burs from the drilling process.
  4. I hand positioned each 3" deck screw and using a battery-operated drill, I drilled just enough that the screw is solid in place. You will use between 50 to 65 screws per ball. It adds weight.
  5. I tried a reflective plastic stake and the ball is too heavy. I used rebar instead and drilled a hole in the base of the ball. The rebar is forced into the hole but you can glue it if you need to.
  6. I spray painted with rust-proof paint with two coats. I did it in fuchsia. Daniel's choice to match the garden.
Making Screw Balls
Making Screw Balls
Prototype Screw Balls
Prototype Screw Balls. The stake is not strong enough. I had to switch to rebar instead.
Crochet Screw Balls
Crochet Screw Balls. Final painting.
Lime Garden by Daniel
Lime Garden by Daniel. Once Daniel's garden awakens, the balls will blend and contrast the lime green garden.

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Filed Under: Crochet Patterns by Michael Sellick, Exclusive Crochet Crowd Knit and Crochet Patterns, Mikey's Garden and Home Project Ideas

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  1. Dona says

    January 24, 2025 at 6:19 pm

    Would this work the same or better with a styrofoam ball?

    Reply
    • Mikey says

      January 28, 2025 at 2:51 pm

      weather may corrode the foam. You can try it. If you are not putting it outside, than I would say go for it.

      Reply

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