Simple Macrame Plant Hanger

April
by April
2 Materials
$3
30 Minutes
Easy

I think I’ve caught a “macrame” bug since the first macrame that I made a few weeks ago. I just simply love it! This week I decided to make a simple macrame plant hanger. If you’ve never tried it, I really encourage you to try it out! You might fall in love with the process!

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cut 6 ropes, 12 feet each.


When you have all your ropes together, find the middle and fold it, create a loop knot.


Divide your ropes into 3 parts (4 cords each)


make square knots. Mine are probably 5in in length.

skip about 8″ inches


Make half square knots


Repeat the same half square knot for 2″, skipping about 4-5 in between.

Make a bottom loop


 Figure out how much rope you'll need to finish it off. When I determined my “bottom point”, I took off the planter and made a loop knot in the bottom.

It’s simple and beautiful and I’m so happy with the way it turned out! I might have to get a different plant since this one doesn’t hang as much as I’d like it to. If you'd like to see how I made it, watch the video on YouTube, it's probably will explain better than my words :)

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