This cute little drying rack is useful and adds aromatic herbal scents throughout your kitchen while the herbs are hanging to dry.
My favorite parts of any meal are the herbs and sauces, the details that make a meal come to life. Most meals call for just a dash of herbs, so when picking herbs from your garden or buying fresh herb bundles from the grocery store, you can save all your extras and dry them here on your drying rack for later use! It’s not only useful but decorative, and fills your kitchen with the scent of delicious dried herbs.
Materials and Tools
- Baker’s twine
- Measuring tape
- Scissors
- 6 bunches fresh herbs (you can and these at your local grocery store, usually in the vegetable section in little plastic packaging—I used oregano, rosemary, thyme, bay leaves, tarragon, and sage)
- 1 (14-inch) embroidery hoop
- 9 (25-millimeter) wooden beads Superglue
- 6 clothespins
- Ceiling hook
Steps
- Cut your twine into six pieces, each 15 inches long.
- Create a small loop at the end of each piece of twine.
- Take one piece of twine and, using the unlooped end, wrap it around the base of one bunch of herbs, tying it off tightly and leaving the loop exposed.
- Repeat this process with each bunch of herbs.
- Remove the inner hoop from the embroidery hoop. You won’t be using the outer hoop, just the inner one.
- Measure how far you would like your herb drying rack to hang from the ceiling. Take that measurement and add 10 inches. Now cut three pieces of twine to that length. I wanted mine to hang about 15 inches from the ceiling, so I cut three 25-inch pieces of twine.
- Using about 5 inches of one piece of twine, wrap it a few times around the hoop, and tie off.
- Repeat this process with the two other pieces of twine, making sure that the three pieces of twine are equal distances from each other.
- String three wooden beads onto each of these pieces of twine.
- Gather the loose ends of the three pieces of twine and tie them all together, leaving 5 inches between the knot and the end of each piece. Make sure that when you hold up the hoop by the twine, it looks balanced.
- Create a loop with one of the 5-inch ends of twine. Using the superglue, glue the end of the loop to the base knot. Then wrap the two leftover 5-inch pieces of twine around the knot and glue the ends to the knot.
- Using the clothespins, evenly attach the herb bundles to the hoop by clipping the clothespins to the hoop and to the loop of twine on the end of each herb bundle.
- Evenly space your clothespins around the hoop so the herb bundles are balanced.
- Now, simply screw in a ceiling hook where you want to hang your herb drying rack, and hang it up!