Macrame Hanging Planter Knots
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Macrame hanging planter knots. See more ideas about macrame macrame diy macrame knots. After creating groups of square knots make a square knot using 2 right cords from 1 group and 2 left cords from the group to the right of it. These macrame plant hanger patterns have come a long way from the 1970 s using simple macrame knots along with modern materials to create a stylish home for indoor or outdoor plants. 1 roll of 100 3 16 cotton rope.
I cut 8 cords at 6. The thick simple rope is easy to knot which will make this a tutorial that you can complete in under an hour. Use a 24 inch string. Now separate these sets into new sets of 2 and tie them together approximately 1 5.
Plus this macrame planter only takes about 30 minutes to make from start to finish. Diy macrame hanging planter materials. In this tutorial we used a 3 16 cotton cord sold as rope for clotheslines. Tie all 8 cords together in one big knot about 4 inches or so from the ends and pull tight to secure.
Popular choices include dowel rods branches hoops or rings. 3mm single strand cotton string metal or wooden ring 60 70mm cut eight pieces of string to a length of 4 5 yards or 4 meters. You ll need something to tie your knots to. Group your cords into 4 sets of 2 and tie a knot in each set approximately 2 inches away.
Dec 11 2017 explore tentance s board macrame planters and knot diagrams followed by 121 people on pinterest. This can be just about any kind of cord twine or rope made out of cotton hemp jute or synthetic material it comes in different sizes colors and twists. Apr 16 2019 explore john arnold s board free macrame patterns on pinterest. You can only spend 30 minutes in rope knotting to grab these macrame plant holders an easy and cheap way to spice up your spaces with a natural green vibe.
See more ideas about macrame patterns macrame macrame diy. Get knotty with these macrame hanging planters. This macrame pattern should work well with most sizes of planters but it works especially well with elongated planters like this one. I love the way this looks in our breakfast nook in the morning.