How to reinforce a lark's head knot.
If you don't want your lark's head knots loosening up while you are making your first row of knots, then you need to learn how to do these two variations. It'll take you a moment longer to do, but worth the time and also it looks prettier! If you want to learn more about macrame, click on the link to go to my YouTube channel where I have tons of tutorials!
DIY MACRAME WALL HANGING with multi coloured spiral knots | How to macrame | Step by step tutorial
Hi guys! In today's tutorial we're making this beautiful macrame wall hanging with multi coloured spiral knots. I've used 3 gorgeous colours, but you can use whatever colour palette you want, even a rainbow! 🌈
12 Gorgeous Free DIY Macrame Patterns by Hanga Macrame
Learn how to make a gorgeous Macrame bag, coaster, shelf, plant hanger, and more. Get started today with 12 free DIY Macrame patterns by talented teacher Hanga Macrame! Choose from a gorgeous bag, coaster, plant hanger, rainbow wall hanging, tree of life, placemats, and more! What will you make? We wanna see it! Join our Macrame for Beginners Facebook group to share your work with a community of over 225k members and connect with other like-minded creatives to swap ideas or ask questions!
Mini Macrame Tutorial for Total Beginners
We wanted to share with you this tutorial on how to make a mini macrame wall hanging! This is a very beginner friendly project, even if you've never done macrame before doing this!rnrnYou will need the following materials: 3 or 4mm single strand macramé cord, 42 feet of cord total, a 6-inch stick or wooden dowel. For the main section: cut 10 ropes, each 4 feet longrnrnFor the Hanging Rope Cut 1 rope, 1 1/2 - 2 feet long. The truth is that it is much simpler than it seems.