DIY Macrame Wall Hanging (2023)

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Learn how to do macrame and create your own easy and beautiful macrame wall hanging, a project perfect for beginners.

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Macrame may look complicated, but I promise you it really is so simple, even for beginners. I will walk you through how to do macrame with this macrame wall hanging DIY tutorial.

We are working on doing a makeover in the girls’ room.

I have done a few other DIYs for the space, including makingnew duvet coversandfabric bunting.

I really wanted to bring in something else for wall art.

That’s when it occurred to me that a macrame wall hanging would be perfect.

The project was pretty inexpensive, coming in around $9 total.

I used a sycamore tree branch (driftwood would also work great) from our yard for the hanger. I like the way the bark is peeling off in places. Also, the branch we chose is super sturdy.

For themacrame cord, I just grabbed somewhite clothes linefrom my local Walmart.

We don’t have a craft store in our area, and I was anxious to get this project going. So, I settled for what we do have: a Walmart with clothesline!

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And it honestly worked great and was very budget-friendly.

Today, I’ll show you how to do macrame that is simple and works as the perfect woven wall hanging.

Tips For Doing Macrame

  • Practice the different types of knots before just starting a project. This will help your projects go more smoothly.
  • You can find a lot of free patterns on YouTube (like the one I’m going to show you) or find some inspiration on Pinterest.
  • Most craft stores will have special cotton macramé rope, but you can use clothes line just fine.
  • Once you start getting comfortable with the craft, you can add in other types of colored yarn and fiber textiles to your projects.

What is macrame?

Macrame is a craft and art form that uses textiles in a variation of knots to create a variety of textiles.

Is macrame easy to learn?

Yes. Although it looks challenging, it is a simple and fun craft that anyone can learn to do. Once you learn a few basic knots (don’t worry I’ll show you how to do some in the video), you will be able to create beautiful macrame projects like this one.

What is the easiest thing to macrame?

Jewelry like earrings, bracelets, and necklaces.

Small wall hangings like the one we are making today

Pot holders

…so much more!

Can I use yarn to macrame?

Yes. If you can create knots, you are able to use it for macrame.

How do I calculate how much cord I need for macrame?

Figure out what length you want your wall hanging or plant hanger to be, then multiply that length by at least 4 times. This is due to the fact that you will be folding the strings in half, and all the knots will reduce the length. It is always better to have extra length rather than not enough.

Macrame Supplies:

Stick

Macrame Cord

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Scissors

Branch or drift wood. Something substantial and sturdy. You could even use a thicker doll rod or large metal ring.

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Macrame For Beginners

All you need to know to make this particular project are three simple macrame knots: the reverse larks-head knot, the square knot, and the half hitch knot.

Don’t let those fancy names scare you away. The larks head is nothing more than a loop used to secure the ropes to the stick. Easy peasy. The square knot and half hitch aren’t much more complicated than that.

I did a video tutorial for this DIY macrame wall hanging tutorial, just so you could see exactly how I made it.

3 Basic Macrame Knots:

Larks-head Knot:

Fold cord in half. Grabbing the middle part, place behind the rod (or stick) and fold it over.

Take the end strings and pull them through the loop and tighten.

This type of knot is by far the easiest and is a super easy way to start a macrame project.

Square Knot

Take four strings in your hand. Take one of the outside strings and cross it over the two middle strings, creating a backwards “D” and behind the other outside cord.

Next, take the other outside cord and put it over the left cord and behind the two middle cords, and then place the string up through the “D” by the left cord.

Pull to tighten.

Do the same thing on the other side with the opposite cord.

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Now you have made a square knot.

Hitch Knot

Take two cords in your hands. Taking the end of the outside of the two cords, place it over the other cord and up through the loop created.

Pull to tighten.

Repeat that same step again, creating two knots.

Next, take the inner cord of the two cords you just used, and then grab the next adjacent cord. This makes the previous inside cord the outside cord of the next set.

Create two knots again, using the same steps as above, using your new set of cords.

Continue working down the wall hanger at an angle.

How To Do Macrame – Making A Macrame Wall Hanging

Step 1: Cut The Rope And Tie On The Branch

  1. I started by cutting 20 pieces of rope seven feet long.
  2. Next, I secured the ropes to the sycamore branch with a reverse larks-head knot. Watch the video tutorial to see exactly what I’m talking about.
  3. Since the ropes are folded in half to attach them to the branch, I ended up with 40 strings hanging down at three and a half feet long.
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Make A Triangle Using Square Knots

  1. To do this, I made a whole row of square knots on the first row.
  2. On the second row, I left out two on each side, and then made square knots with the remaining 36 ropes.
  3. I continued to leave out two more on each side. So, on the third row, I left out four on each side, leaving me with 32 remaining ropes with which to make square knots.
  4. I continued that on until I had only four ropes left in the middle to make the last square knot with. At the bottom of the triangle I made four square knots.
  5. Next, I used the half hitch knot, pulled diagonally, to create the lines that run down along the triangle.

Since all of this is very difficult to explain in text, I highly recommend watching the video.

I promise this project is super simple. Even if you are a total beginner, you should give it a try!

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Macrame Wall Hanging DIY

Yield: 1

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Active Time: 45 minutes

Total Time: 55 minutes

Difficulty: Beginner

Learn how to make your own wall art with this macrame wall hanging DIY video tutorial

Materials

  • Macrame cord

Tools

  • stick (driftwood/tree branch are awesome hanger options!)
  • scissors

Instructions

  1. Start by cutting 20 pieces of rope seven feet long.
  2. Next, I secured the ropes to the sycamore branch with a reverse larkshead knot. Watch the video tutorial to see exactly what I’m talking about.
  3. Since the ropes are folded in half to attach them to the branch, I ended up with 40 strings hanging down at three and a half feet long.
  4. Next, I made a triangle using square knots.
  5. To do this, I made a whole row of square knots on the first row. On the second row, I left out two on each side, and then made square knots with the remaining 36 ropes. I continued to leave out two more on each side. So, on the third row, I left out four on each side, leaving me with 32 remaining ropes with which to make square knots.
  6. I continued that on until I had only four ropes left in the middle to make the last square knot with. At the bottom of the triangle I made four square knots.
  7. Next, I used the half hitch knot, pulled diagonally, to create the lines that run down along the triangle.
  8. Since, all of this is very difficult to explain in text, I highly recommend watching the video. 😉

    I promise this project is super simple. Even if you are a total beginner, you should give it a try!

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