I'm happy to see this! You're very knowledgable and I really enjoy watching you wing projects. :) Could you use actual measurements, though? Having someone of average (I think) female height say to use cord cut to body length doesn't mean much when you're not even 5 feet tall, like me, or if you're over 6 feet tall. ;)
Hi Ginger. Thank you for inspiring us to make such beautiful objects. I'm a fan of your videos. I am wondering if I can use a 3mm rope (Niroma brand single twist cotton) for this project? Thank you so much!
Here's My Supply List :
Niroma Studio Bulk Cotton Macrame Cord: @t
Niroma Studio Cotton Macrame Cord (8mm): @t
Cotton Macrame Cord/Bulk Knotting Rope (6 mm): @t
Niroma Studio Bulk Cotton Macrame Cord (5mm): @t
Cotton Macrame Cord/Bulk Knotting Rope (4 mm x 153 yards): @t
Cotton Macrame Cord/Bulk Knotting Rope (4 mm): @t
Niroma Studio 3-strand Cotton Rope (3 mm): @t
SGT KNOTS Twisted Cotton Rope (3/16 inch - 1.5 inch): @t
Natural White 100% Cotton Braided Cord Rope (5mm): @t
Metal Macrame Gold Ring: @t
O-Rings Rings Zinc Cast Nickel Plate 9/16 15MM": @t
addi Express King Size Knitting Machine Kit includes 46 needles: @t
Yarn Swift, Wooden Umbrella Swift Yarn Winder: @t
Knit Picks Yarn Ball Winder: @t
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Books I Recommend:
Macrame: The Craft of Creative Knotting for Your Home: @t
Modern Macrame: 33 Stylish Projects for Your Handmade Home: @t
Macrame Pattern Book: Includes Over 70 Knots and Small Repeat Patterns: @t
Macrame for Beginners and Beyond: 24 Easy Macrame Projects for Home and Garden: @t
Macramé at Home: Add Boho-Chic Charm to Every Room with 20 Projects for Stunning Plant Hangers, Wall Art, Pillows and More:
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Amazing Macramé: 29 knotted & beaded accessories to make: @t
This is probably the 5th video I’ve watched to try to understand the hitch knot and the way you explained it finally clicked for me! THANKS!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you! - Melissa
I love your videos on macrame I can actually learn from you
thank you
I'm so glad!
I'm older now and I remember this from 2nd grade huh funny
These are adorable! Thank you so much for the tutorial, attempting these for my first ever macrame project 🤞🏻
Best wishes! Melissa
I'll be working on new videos soon! I'm currently working on baby #2 :-)
I'm happy to see this! You're very knowledgable and I really enjoy watching you wing projects. :) Could you use actual measurements, though? Having someone of average (I think) female height say to use cord cut to body length doesn't mean much when you're not even 5 feet tall, like me, or if you're over 6 feet tall. ;)
Me encanta ver tu trabajo aunque no entiendo porque no están activos los subtítulos
i love it
Hi what size cord is ideal for most wall hangings and plant hangers? 3mm or 4mm?
Have you tried dying single strand cotton? I havent seen any videos on it
Awwwww this is a baby one awwwww so cute 😁😁😁
Hi Ginger. Thank you for inspiring us to make such beautiful objects. I'm a fan of your videos. I am wondering if I can use a 3mm rope (Niroma brand single twist cotton) for this project? Thank you so much!
Where do you find your driftwood? About how long is each piece?
What is the name of Marcrame
Where did you get that size driftwood?
very clear tutorial
Thank you!
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Great instruction. Thank you!!
Vou tentar fazer! Obg
You are marvels ..thanks a lot
A onde compro cordas iguais há muito tempo que procuro
Can you make these with yarn? Or do you have to use a specific kind of rope?
Yarn, twine, cotton string... anything!
Спасибо!
🙋🏼♀️🙋🏼♀️👍👍👏👏
See my "go-to-supply" list below the video for links, thank you - Melissa