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Raspberry Bracelet Macrame Plant Hanger
by
Ileen Stephens
(IC: homeowner)
5 Materials
Just about anything macramé intrigues me. I really hope to make more time for more macramé projects... bigger macramé projects... very soon. ツ
The name for this plant hanger came from it's color and how the knots used remind me of the corded bracelets some wear.
The name for this plant hanger came from it's color and how the knots used remind me of the corded bracelets some wear.
Step 1: Start off by measuring and cutting the cord needed.
Step 2: Seal the ends so that your beautiful piece of work doesn't unravel on you later.
See the difference? Top is sealed. Bottom is not.
Step 3: Then pull cord through 2-inch ring, fold in half over ring, and secure with a wrapped knot. I found it rather neat how the wrapped knot was done and just how simple it was.
Step 4: A few inches down, attach cord to 4-inch ring using a double half hitch.
Step 5: The remainder of the hanger is made up of alternating sennits of square knots. Even the bottom, where you'd place the pot is secured with sennits of square knots
Step 6: You can cut and leave the ends of this slightly frayed for a decorative look, if you'd like.
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Suggested materials:
- 4 mm Macramé Cord (85 Yards) (macramesuperstore.com)
- One 2-inch Ring (macramesuperstore.com)
- One 4-inch Ring (macramesuperstore.com)
- Ruler
- Lighter
Published July 6th, 2016 12:00 AM
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Linda Kluver on Mar 27, 2020
I would love to do macrame again. Where do you find you supplies?
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Kelly A Roddy on May 04, 2020
I’m inspired but haven’t a clue how to make any knots! Instructions would be helpful.
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