Not sure of the specifics, but sounds reasonable. You might consider making some kind of hook at the bottom that would fit into a drainage hole (unless it would be a decorative chache pot where there would be no drain hole) to keep pot from slipping - as opposed to just winding around the rim. Then make your wrap around the pot and end with the hook that would latch onto your wire rack. Might have to play with a few variations to see what works for you. Perhaps someone else knows the actual instructions that you were asking about.
Yah! We are looking forward to more pics!
Tks again Serge for your help!
There is nothing more confusing ... bend here, cut there... make a hook and ...pot spills everywhere!
Cheers,
Juliet
Any can of wire could do the job for that.
The aluminum wire is good but more fragile after couple bend.
Electric wire that we use on construction is great.
I have a jig for making wire rings which clip onto wire netting . The wire netting (we call it welded wire mesh) is hung against a wall or a garden fence,the wire rings are then clipped to the mesh . this gives you lots of added space for growing plants in areas you don't usually use. If this is what you are looking for let me know and I will sent you some pics Strangely enough I saw these at a grower in Melbourne and I think I saw them for sale at Garden World in Melbourne I find them very useful .