I must say, I have been on youtube for days watching "How to" clips and yours is the most informative. THANK YOU!! You talked us through all the steps and I understand so much more on "How to" do this!! I wish I could give you 10 thumbs up!! ALSO....thank you for thinking to demonstrate on a cardboard that we can all SEE!! Thank you again. Be well.
I love the design and the board you've made from cardboard. It's brilliant! I will be making several of these in various colors for 4 different houses and 6 Star Bucks restaurants. They will be perfect for wall decorations. By the way, I make dollhouses so I will be using butchers twine/cotton for my cord. Thank you so much for sharing this pattern. It's lovely! Oh, I will be making several for my daughters and friends who are all tea drinkers. Have a BLESSED weekend!
Amei, ficou lindo, parabéns, q Deus continue lhe abençoando imensamente em todas as áreas de sua vida, e q é um incentivo ótimo para aprendermos a fazer peças lindas, gostaria de aprender a fazer caminho de mesa
Translation: I loved it, it was beautiful, congratulations, q God continue to bless you immensely in all areas of your life, and q is a great incentive for us to learn how to make beautiful pieces, I would like to learn how to make a table runner. Obrigado pelo seu comentário! Estou feliz por ter inspirado você a fazer um corredor de mesa. Thank you for your comment. I am happy that I have inspired you to make a table runner.
Hi, I’m really excited to try and make this. I may be a little bit short for rope. Can I make each strand a little bit shorter and therefore have less fringing around the edges when I finish? Thanks.
You can change up the design any way you like. Just keep watching to see how much length you have left to have enough for the fringe and finish off your design. It doesn’t have to be exactly like mine. Right now we all work with what we have on hand and just make it work. Happy crafting!
Your projects are wonderful and your tutorials are excellent, thank you! The pace of your explanations and how you video the steps, the mentioning of the measurements and having them in the subtitles, and also showing both metric units equivalence (I use cm) makes all so easy to follow! Btw, instead of 3mm, if I’m using 4mm, how can I calculate the length of the strands? Is there an equivalence?
Thanks so much for the great comment. Much appreciated. Add about 16cm to the strands and that should do it to cover the extra thickness of the macrame cord.
Crafty Patti, thank you so much. That is a precious tip. I intend to continue following your work and having your projects as an inspiration. I have already made the table mat for candles but because I used 4mm I ran out of cord. As a result the parts between the main petals were missing. But it looks very pretty. The technique you use with the main strand where the others attach is fantastic. I used it in a project where I didn’t have a ring. And I’ve shared your videos to help others. Once again thank you!
Crafty Patti 1 minute ago Thanks for sharing my video! Building my UA-cam channel. It takes time but my goal is to reach 100,000 subscribers! Only 67,000 to go. Lol. I love doing arts and crafts and this is the perfect platform to fulfill my passion of creating and sharing. Thanks for watching!
I have many macrame projects that I have published. Browse through my Macrame playlist and have a look. Here’s the link to the playlist. ua-cam.com/play/PLp6o7Vy1aS_WH4-B16zJhvT4dyebf5366.html
amazing tutorial, thank you so much for it!! I wonder, how much cord would I need for a coaster of 60cm (not 19) - do you have any clue how to calculate it? I think I would do it with 5mm, not 3mm cord then. I would be very grateful for any tips here:) cheers from Poland!
It’s a bit of a guess when you are working with a thicker cord than the original design. Thicker cord will take up more length. Your design will be about 3 times larger than mine. I used 52m. So times that by 3 and that gives you 156m. But the 5mm cord will take up more. The other way to calculate is to figure out how long your project will be and multiply that length by 5. So for example. If your length is 60cm x 5 that. gives you 300 cm. (3m) That is just for 1 strand that will be folded in half. Then figure out how many strands you will need. I would buy at least 200m for your project.
Im confused. the 40" piece where the slip knot is. is twice the length of the others which are 20" (40" halved). so should the slip knot be at 20" instead?
I answered you on Facebook but I understand your question better now. I see your confusion. Yes, when the cords are folded in half they end up about 20" long. You are correct. You can start your slip knot at 20". My mistake. I did say at 40". Sorry. But don't worry if you have already started. You will just have one strand a bit longer at the end.
Love this; thank you Patty!
Glad you like it!
I must say, I have been on youtube for days watching "How to" clips and yours is the most informative. THANK YOU!! You talked us through all the steps and I understand so much more on "How to" do this!! I wish I could give you 10 thumbs up!! ALSO....thank you for thinking to demonstrate on a cardboard that we can all SEE!! Thank you again. Be well.
Thanks for your supportive comment. Happy that you found my tutorial easy to follow with useful information.
I love the design and the board you've made from cardboard. It's brilliant! I will be making several of these in various colors for 4 different houses and 6 Star Bucks restaurants. They will be perfect for wall decorations. By the way, I make dollhouses so I will be using butchers twine/cotton for my cord. Thank you so much for sharing this pattern. It's lovely! Oh, I will be making several for my daughters and friends who are all tea drinkers. Have a BLESSED weekend!
Oh that’s so cool. They will look great on walls for decor for sure!
Thanks again for great instructions have never done macrame might need to give it a try,
Amei, ficou lindo, parabéns, q Deus continue lhe abençoando imensamente em todas as áreas de sua vida, e q é um incentivo ótimo para aprendermos a fazer peças lindas, gostaria de aprender a fazer caminho de mesa
Translation:
I loved it, it was beautiful, congratulations, q God continue to bless you immensely in all areas of your life, and q is a great incentive for us to learn how to make beautiful pieces, I would like to learn how to make a table runner.
Obrigado pelo seu comentário! Estou feliz por ter inspirado você a fazer um corredor de mesa.
Thank you for your comment. I am happy that I have inspired you to make a table runner.
Very beautiful
Can't wait to make both :)
Yeah! They are fun to make!
This turned out so cute! I love how patient you are it's super cool to watch you work!
Thks, I’m so glad the video was enjoyable for you to watch.
I would like to learn you try to slowly for do.thank you for very nice your video,I like so much❤️👍🙏
Your very welcome! Enjoy making your coaster.
Hi, I’m really excited to try and make this. I may be a little bit short for rope. Can I make each strand a little bit shorter and therefore have less fringing around the edges when I finish? Thanks.
You can change up the design any way you like. Just keep watching to see how much length you have left to have enough for the fringe and finish off your design. It doesn’t have to be exactly like mine. Right now we all work with what we have on hand and just make it work. Happy crafting!
Your projects are wonderful and your tutorials are excellent, thank you! The pace of your explanations and how you video the steps, the mentioning of the measurements and having them in the subtitles, and also showing both metric units equivalence (I use cm) makes all so easy to follow!
Btw, instead of 3mm, if I’m using 4mm, how can I calculate the length of the strands? Is there an equivalence?
Thanks so much for the great comment. Much appreciated.
Add about 16cm to the strands and that should do it to cover the extra thickness of the macrame cord.
Crafty Patti, thank you so much. That is a precious tip. I intend to continue following your work and having your projects as an inspiration.
I have already made the table mat for candles but because I used 4mm I ran out of cord. As a result the parts between the main petals were missing. But it looks very pretty. The technique you use with the main strand where the others attach is fantastic. I used it in a project where I didn’t have a ring. And I’ve shared your videos to help others. Once again thank you!
Crafty Patti 1 minute ago
Thanks for sharing my video! Building my UA-cam channel. It takes time but my goal is to reach 100,000 subscribers! Only 67,000 to go. Lol. I love doing arts and crafts and this is the perfect platform to fulfill my passion of creating and sharing. Thanks for watching!
شكرا رائع عملك 💖👍
Translation:
Thank you for your great work
انت مرحب بك
You are very welcome
Lovely work mam.. Can we do these mats using braided cords ?
For the fringe, a cotton twisted cord is easier to unravel than a braided cord but it’s possible.
Yes it is difficult to unravel but can we just leave it out without unravelling? Will it look good ?
Do you have any projects done using braided cord?
You can certainly leave it unravelled. Just a different look.
I have many macrame projects that I have published. Browse through my Macrame playlist and have a look. Here’s the link to the playlist. ua-cam.com/play/PLp6o7Vy1aS_WH4-B16zJhvT4dyebf5366.html
amazing tutorial, thank you so much for it!! I wonder, how much cord would I need for a coaster of 60cm (not 19) - do you have any clue how to calculate it? I think I would do it with 5mm, not 3mm cord then. I would be very grateful for any tips here:) cheers from Poland!
It’s a bit of a guess when you are working with a thicker cord than the original design. Thicker cord will take up more length. Your design will be about 3 times larger than mine. I used 52m. So times that by 3 and that gives you 156m. But the 5mm cord will take up more. The other way to calculate is to figure out how long your project will be and multiply that length by 5. So for example. If your length is 60cm x 5 that. gives you 300 cm. (3m) That is just for 1 strand that will be folded in half. Then figure out how many strands you will need. I would buy at least 200m for your project.
@@CraftyPattiArtsCrafts thank you soo much for all the hints! And quick reply❤️
Wow❤️
Thank you!
Im confused. the 40" piece where the slip knot is. is twice the length of the others which are 20" (40" halved). so should the slip knot be at 20" instead?
I answered you on Facebook but I understand your question better now.
I see your confusion. Yes, when the cords are folded in half they end up about 20" long. You are correct. You can start your slip knot at 20". My mistake. I did say at 40". Sorry. But don't worry if you have already started. You will just have one strand a bit longer at the end.
@@CraftyPattiArtsCrafts Thanks
Thanks for responding so quickly. Love your videos!
👏👏👏👍
Belo
Thanks!