Macrame Stick Hanger: A Unique and Practical DIY Project for Your Living Space
Macrame plant hanger is among the easiest macrame craft beginners can try their hands on. You will need a couple of supplies to make it happen. Among the supplies are macrame cords, small wooden rings, terracotta pots/planters, tape to keep the cords from fraying, potted plants, clothing racks with S-hooks to hold the planter while you work, sharp scissors, and measuring tape. The easiest knot that is mostly used for plant hangers is a square knot, therefore, you need to master it properly. Once you master that, you can work on different styles and patterns.
I could have fit another set of knots on the above plant hanger, but it was as long as I wanted it, so I stopped there.
Just below the final set of knots, tie another gathering knot, then trim away the rest of the cording from the bottom of the plant hanger.
With most of my plants now off my counters and out of my way, I just might make it to Spring!
Cut four pieces of cording to about 72 inches, and another two pieces of cording to about 20 inches.
Gather the four long pieces of cording together, and fold them in half. Double-check that they’re all pretty even.
Arrange the cording so that it makes a nice loop at the fold, like in the image above.
As you practice macrame, you get perfect at it, and the more you will fall in love with the craft. This macrame 3 tier planter looks really beautiful and complicated from a mere look. But if you’ve been working with macrame before, it won’t be so complicated.
All you need is a macrame cord to make the knots, wood boards for the pots to sit on, and a wooden ring. Cut 6 pieces of 39 feet ropes. Gather the ropes together and hold them at the center. Now, pull the center through the wooden ring and make a big lark’s head knot with them at the same time. Separate the cords into 3 groups of 4 ropes each.
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