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Macrame is a 1970s-era craft that, in the past few years, has had a contemporary revival.
Like most crafts, you’re able to learn a great deal of macrame on your own.
YouTube is a fantastic (and free!)
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5mm Cotton String
MB Cordas| $24.99
Many macrame projects have fringed edges.
To achieve that effect, usestring.
Making fringe requires you to unwind string or rope.
Cord and Rope| $26.99
String, on the other hand, will produce straight strands.
Dowel Rods
Woodpeckers| $15.45
Dowel rodswill be the anchor for your wall hangings.
They come in various sizesoften in packs of two or three (or more).
Knot & Rope Supply| $.13 (per foot)
Safety Pins
Singer| $1.79
When crafting flat objectssuch as coasterssafety pinswill help you hold things together.
Learn Macrame Knots and Patterns on YouTube
YouTube has a wealth of macrame knowledge.
Here are popular videos to teach you beginner knots and introduce you to popular projects.
MB Cordas| $24.99
Scroll down for both.
Woodpeckers| $15.45
Outtuxed| $14.99
Singer| $1.79
Tamar Samplonius| $7.74
Knot It Yourself| $29
Knots and Wallflowers| $7.49
Tamar Samplonius| $5.93
Vanir Creations| $34.91+
Weaver Walker| $12.50
Willow and Rosebud| $30
Pelote Et Compagnie| $5.62
The Hanging Cactus| $32.07
Lark + Feather| $22.46
Cotton Dreamer| $22.73
Daslia| $10.48
Stitching Me Softly| $32.07+