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Make your own Christmas Tree Macrame DIY Kit (Green)

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You can find all instructions, measurements, and tips in the video description, which you can read when opening the tutorial on YouTube. Chasta from Soulful Notions and I can’t wait to see what you’ll be making! Connect with other beginners, share your work, learn from the best Macrame teachers and join our Macrame for Beginners Facebook Group. Een bericht gedeeld door Macrame by Marloes (@macrameforbeginners) op 24 Okt 2020 om 4:24 (PDT) Join our Facebook Group Or you could take your skillset to the next level by joining our Patreon community at where we release themed macrame lessons aimed at improving your knotting techniques. Cord & Supplies I incorporated pearl beads into the design as little ornaments on the tree, but you can replace this with wooden beads or any other type of bead you like.

It comes with all the necessary materials and a wall hanging pattern teaching you the six basic macramé knots. Step 5:With the middle four cords, make a Berry knot with two consecutive Square knots. With the first square knot, leave about 1cm space the square knot – this is for weaving the middle two anchor cords through. Step 6 (optional): Use a comb or brush to fray the branch pieces (this part can take a little time, but just keep combing). Trim the tree shape, if needed.

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I recommend making a knot at the end of your cord strands to prevent the ends from fraying while knotting. Cord Lengths Step 4: Repeat the knots with the remaining pieces of cord, alternating the sides of the loops with each branch.

Step 14: Take the far-left cord as an anchor cord for eight DHH knots to the right. After each DHH knot, include the working cord with the anchor cord group for the next DHH.Step 11: Attach a strand of 80 cm cord onto each of the far-right and far-left cords with an RLHPHH.

Good news for crafters: you don’t need to splurge on home décor from the high street to enjoy the revival of this humble knotted craft. The explosion of DIY macramé kits has made the craft more accessible than ever and there are so many projects to choose from that you don’t need to settle for a classic plant holder, though it’s a great place to start!Step 1: Cut 20 pieces of cord eight inches in length, and set aside. Cut one piece of cord about 20 inches in length. Fold the long piece in half and tie a knot below the fold, leaving a two inch loop at the top. String the cord ends through the bead, and pull the bead up to the knot. This will be the center piece of your tree. Step 8: Attach a strand of 120 cm cord onto the far-right cord with a Reverse Lark's Head Plus Half hitch (RLHPHH). Step 3: Make your second branch by tying the same knot, but this time putting the bottom loop to the right and top loop to the left. If you’re not into beads, you could leave them out altogether. Considering the size of this project, we’ve incorporated quite a few different knots, so this is also a great way to learn and get comfortable with new types of knots.

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