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Macrame Rope

Macramé Cotton RopeMacramé Cotton Rope
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Macramé Cotton Rope
Starting at $19.90
Macramé Rope 2 mm ColorMacramé Rope 2 mm Color
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Macramé Rope 2 mm Color
$9.90
Macramé Blue 3 mmMacramé Blue 3 mm
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Macramé Blue 3 mm
$14.90
Duck Blue Macramé Cord 3 mmDuck Blue Macramé Cord 3 mm
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Duck Blue Macramé Cord 3 mm
$14.90
Corde macramé beige 2 mmMacramé Thread 2 mm
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Macramé Thread 2 mm
$19.90
Corde macramé 3 mm beigeMacramé Rope 3 mm
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Macramé Rope 3 mm
$21.90
Macramé Jute RopeMacramé Jute Rope
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Macramé Jute Rope
Starting at $12.90
Black Macrame Rope 3 mm
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Black Macrame Rope 3 mm
$14.90
Green Macramé Cord 3 mmGreen Macramé Cord 3 mm
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Green Macramé Cord 3 mm
$14.90
Macramé Mustard 3 mmMacramé Mustard 3 mm
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Macramé Mustard 3 mm
$14.90
Pink Macramé Rope 3 mmPink Macramé Rope 3 mm
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Pink Macramé Rope 3 mm
$14.90
Grey Macramé Cord 3 mm
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Grey Macramé Cord 3 mm
$14.90

Macrame is a form of textile-making that uses knotting techniques to create decorative patterns. It's often used to make plant hangers, wall hangings, and other home decor items. In this article, we'll show you how to make your own macrame rope or cord.

What is Macrame?

Macrame is a type of decorative knotting that can be used to create stunning home decor, jewelry, and more. In this guide, we'll teach you the basics of macrame so that you can get started on your own projects.

What is Macrame?

Macrame is a form of textile-making that uses knots and other tying techniques to create decorative patterns. It has its origins in ancient Arabic cultures, but it wasn't until the 1970s that it became popular in Western countries. Macrame can be used to make everything from wall hangings and plant hangers to jewelry and clothing.

To make macrame rope or cord, you will need:

  • A length of cotton or hemp twine (at least 3 feet long)
  • scissors
  • tape measure

Start by measuring out your desired length of rope/cord. Cut the twine at this point, then tie an overhand knot about 1 inch from the end. This will create a loop for hanging your finished product later on. To make the actual cord, start with a basic square knot: take one strand of twine and cross it over the other, then tuck it under…pull tight!

Repeat this process again with the same two strands (crossing them in opposite directions this time), then pull all four strands tight together.

The History of Macrame

Macrame is a form of textile making using knotting instead of weaving or knitting. Its origins are unknown but it is thought to date back to 13th century Arabia. It was popularised in Europe during the Renaissance and later spread to America where it became known as 'Yankee Knotting'.

Macrame reached the height of its popularity in the 1970s when hippies embraced it as a way to create beautiful, handmade goods without spending much money. Today, macrame is enjoying a resurgence in popularity as people again appreciate the charm of handcrafted items.

The Materials You'll Need

In this section, we'll cover the materials you'll need to make macrame rope or cord. We'll start with the basics and then move on to some extras that can add interest to your projects. So let's get started!

The Basics

You'll need a few supplies to get started with macrame. Here's what you'll need:

  • Macrame cord: This is the thick rope used in macrame projects. It comes in various colors and thicknesses, so choose something that will work well for your project.
  • Scissors: You'll need sharp scissors to cut the cord cleanly. Make sure they're big enough to handle the thickness of the cord you're using.

The Extras

Not only does macrame look beautiful, it's also a great way to recycle old clothes and fabric scraps. To get started, you'll need some basic materials:

  • Cotton or linen rope (1/4 inch thick)
  • A sharp pair of scissors
  • A ruler or tape measure
  • Optional: beads, charms, tassels for decoration Now that you have your materials gathered, let's get started!

Getting Started

If you've ever wanted to learn how to make your own macrame rope or cord, this is the section for you. Here we'll cover everything you need to get started, from finding the right supplies to getting comfortable with some basic knots. So grab a seat and let's get started!

Where to Begin

If you're new to macrame, or just looking for a fun and easy project, making your own rope is the perfect place to start. With some simple supplies and a little creative knotting, you can make beautiful homemade rope in any color or style you like.

Here's what you'll need to get started:

  • Some sturdy yarn or cord (4mm thickness is ideal)
  • A pair of scissors
  • A ruler or measuring tape
  • A clipboard or something similar to keep your work in place
  • An optional weight (a book, can of soup, etc.

Finishing Up

If you've been following along with this series on how to make macrame rope, then you're almost finished! In this final section, we'll go over how to finish up your project. We'll cover adding a fringe and securing the end of your rope. With just a few simple steps, you'll be ready to show off your beautiful new creation!

The End is Near

When you've reached the end of your rope, there are a few things you can do to finish up. If you need to make a loop, simply tie a knot and tuck the ends under. To create fringe, cut strands of cord at different lengths and then use them to tie knots along the edge of your project.

Finally, if you want to add extra decoration, try using beads or shells!

Finishing Touches

To finish your macrame rope, start by tying a knot at the end of the rope.

Then, take the excess rope and wrap it around the main body of the rope. Once you've wrapped it tightly, tie another knot to secure it in place.

Finally, trim off any excess rope so that only about 1 inch is left hanging from each side of the knots.

Tips and Tricks

Are you looking for tips and tricks to help make your next move a smooth one? Or perhaps you're just looking for ways to save time in your daily life. Either way, this section has got you covered. Read on for 10 great tips and tricks that will make your life easier.

Macram Rope : A panel of Ropes and Twines to create your own macramac pieces

You can find on our store a set of ropes of different textures, different colors and different thicknesses. With our ropes ranging from cotton to hemp, from white to purple to black and neon yellow, you'll create your own Macrame from a small piece to the largest creation.

Freed your creativity with Atelier Macrame's ropes!

Macram string and Macram thread for all your Macram DIYs

Do you need string and twine in large quantities ranging from a roll of 20m to 200m for your Macrams? Atelier Macrame is the one for you.

To fully liberate your creativity, you can take a look at our DIY collection and more specifically a complete kit collection with strings and beads.

We have a wide selection of macramatic wire in different colors and diameters to meet your needs! Indeed we have diameters of wire to make small pieces such as bracelets but also larger diameters for suspensions that will hold flower pots or for more imposing creations.

For imposing creations with a need for a lot of cords, we have spools of macram wire of consistent length or even we have a wholesale section that allows you to acquire lots of 3 spools at a lower price. We offer a range of colors from the more classic colors of macram: white, beige, brown, raw ... but also flamboyant colors that will put a touch of originality to your works. On the store Atelier Macrame, some models are made with colored ropes with very acidic associations. These pieces are notably our best-sellers!:

Macrame string : Which wire diameter to choose for a Macrame?

For macrams with a lot of detail and very small sizes, we recommend diameters of 1 mm.

The larger the diameter of the wire the fewer knots you will have. If the wire has a small diameter, the knot you make will be larger on your piece so overall there will be fewer knots. For the butts, we therefore advise you to take larger diameters.

The large diameters also allow you to weave macrams of large spans but also macrams that will be used to carry lamps such as suspensions or tags.

Our macram strings are appreciated by our customers and recommend them! Indeed, you &ecirculate you aiguillé on the type of string à take according to your level and the effect you want to give à your work and attractive prices. If you need a multitude of strings, we recommend our collection "Macram wire; Wholesale" where you have lots of 3 at reduced prices!