Loopy Jute Twine Garland With Bells

While watching a video on finger crocheting a light bulb went on for me to try to make a garland out of jute twine using a slipknot.
I pulled out my very large roll of jute twine and started making slipknots. I first tied a knot on one end and then basically tied a knot to form a loop and continued tying knots with loops.
Once you've made the first slipknot (with loop) continue making another slipknot with a loop using your fingers.
Keep tying knots and forming loops.
A cute little pattern of loops was forming and I liked how it was looking.
I could go on and on making these . . . the spacing between the loops can be tighten by adjusting each loop. Slipknots can easily be pulled out so I added a drop of fabric glue to the knots and let dry.


Then I thought to tie (using threads from burlap scraps) red bells to the garland to make it festive!
This would be perfect to use with country, rustic, or woodland décor for the holidays!
Gail@Purple Hues and Me
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