I wanted to share an informational post today on 5 beginner-intermediate macrame knots. I won’t be talking a whole lot, I hope you like that. Rather, I’ve taken step by step photos that I’ve compiled to show you each of the 5 knots. Each knot is very easy to get the hang of, so you shouldn’t have to practice too many times before you’re flying through them! If you want to learn how to macrame, just keep reading:
How To Macrame – 5 Essential Knots
Pretty much a staple when creating a macrame hanging is the Lark’s Head knot, it’s one of the easiest ways to get your rope around your straight object (i.e. pipe, stick, dowel rod, etc.)
If you’re like me, you probably never knew this knot had a name. It’s really the most basic knot I can think of, and one I’ve been using namelessly for many years!
Need a knot but want something a bit more jazzed up than the overhand knot? The figure 8 is just slightly more complicated but looks so pretty when using multiple strands of rope at once!
Another staple to Macrame is the square knot. If you’ve made a hemp bracelet or two, you’ll have the muscle memory for this knot! Check out my Simple Macrame Wall Hanging Tutorial, it’s great for beginners and uses this knot repetitiously!
And the final knot, when combined with the other 4 knots, really makes for an impressive macrame piece! Still fairly easy to master, but looks more intricate than it really is!
Have you tried Macrame yet? Share in the comments what you’ve made, or what you want to make. These knots are the basis of most of the really cool pieces you’ll see in Etsy shops and on Instagram, so give it a go.
The DIY Homegirl says
Thanks for sharing these! I’ve ventured into a few macrame plant hangers lately, but it’s not very easy to find info on the knots on the web! I appreciate this!
Erlene says
Wow neat! I’ve never tried macrame before, but it looks like fun. Thanks for sharing on Merry Monday.
Emily says
We love this project and are featuring you today at Elizabeth Joan Designs!
Emily & Erin
Colleen Pastoor says
This will definitely come in handy! Thanks for sharing 🙂