Spiral Knot Macrame Plant Hanger
Followed by 3 square knots and finish by tying 8 spiral knots.
Spiral knot macrame plant hanger. Tie 8 spiral knots in total. One correction the braided rope is 3 16th not 1 8th. A brief history of macrame. Take 4 ropes and leave about 15 cm 6 and start your first spiral knot.
My rope suggestions for this project. How to tie a half knot for macrame macrame macrame half knot macrame half knot spiral macrame plant hanger knots macrame rope macrame wall hanging diy macrame wall hanging knots. How to tie spiral knots for the hanging planter lay the right cord over the 2 center cords then lay the left cord over the right and thread the left cord behind the 2 center cords through the loop of the right cord and pull tight. Now repeat the same thing over and over again which will create a spiral.
If you re looking to learn more macrame knots to help you create more patterns and. There are two working cords in this knot. 8 ropes of 12 or 12 ropes of 8 for a smaller project 2 ropes of 2 metal or wood rings. To finish the plant hanger tie a square knot about 15 cm 6 5 below your last spiral knot.
2 beginner macrame plant hanger this simple plant hanger is super easy to recreate and only uses the square knot and spiral knot. Small potted plant with drainage plate if indoors hook to hang from swag hook fyi this guide for a macrame plant hanger is going to be a loose diy. The rest of the cords are filler cords. The spiral stitch is also called the half knot spiral because it s made with 1 2 of a square knot.
Materials for macramé plant hanger 100 nylon paracord cotton rope. Measure and cut start measure and cut the cord. 3mm single strand cotton string metal or wooden ring 60 70mm cut eight pieces of string to a length of 4 5 yards or 4 meters. You ll need 150 feet total to complete this project.
The wrapped knot 1 36 step 3. This is also called a half square knot. The spiral knot 1 52 add more spirals. A gathering knot also called a wrapping knot is a finishing knot that gathers cords together.
Pull tight and trim the ends. This historical knot is frequently seen in both modern and vintage macrame patterns. You ll often see these at the bottom of macrame plant hangers. Making the basket and finish your plant hanger.