Macramé Wall Hanging DIY
This playbook provides a step-by-step guide to create a macramé wall hanging. It outlines the basic materials needed, the selection of pattern options, and describes the various knotting techniques to complete the project.
Step 1: Materials
Gather all necessary materials including macramé cord, a wooden dowel or branch to hang the work, scissors, and a measuring tape.
Step 2: Pattern Choice
Select a desired macramé pattern. Consider starting with a basic pattern if you are a beginner, or a more complex one if you have some experience.
Step 3: Cutting Cord
Cut the macramé cord into pieces according to the chosen pattern. Ensure the pieces are cut to the correct length, allowing extra for knotting.
Step 4: Mounting
Secure the macramé cords onto the dowel or branch using a lark's head knot. Make sure the cords are attached at an equal distance apart to maintain an even pattern.
Step 5: Knotting
Start knotting according to your pattern. Basic knots include the square knot, spiral knot, and half hitch. Focus on keeping consistent tension and symmetry in your knots.
Step 6: Continuing Pattern
Continue knotting, following the pattern and adding complexity as desired. Ensure to periodically step back to check the overall appearance and make adjustments as necessary.
Step 7: Finishing Touches
Once you reach the end of your pattern or the desired length, finish off by securing the knots and trimming any excess cord. Comb through fringe if your design includes it.
Step 8: Hanging
Hang your completed macramé wall hanging on a wall with an appropriate fixing to display your work. Position it at eye-level for the best effect.
General Notes
Practice Knots
If you are new to macramé, practice the basic knots with spare cord before starting on the actual wall hanging.
Symmetry
Consistently check the symmetry of your work throughout the process to prevent any skewed patterns.
Cord Length
Always cut the cord longer than you think you'll need, as the knotting process shortens it significantly.
Workspace
Work on a flat, clean surface and use pins or tape to lay out your design, if necessary, to help with complex patterns.