Have you been looking for some interesting macrame DIY projects to try? Well, look no further! From practical handbags to holiday decorations, you’ll find plenty of project ideas here to help you hone your macrame skills and create something eye-catching.
We link to an easy-to-follow video tutorial for each suggestion, so even if you’re a macrame beginner, you can craft something amazing. But before diving into the list, let’s look at some macrame basics.
Table Of Contents
- Macrame Basics
- Choosing The Best Macrame Cord For Your Project
- 35 Macrame DIY Projects
- Tips To Make The Most Of Your Macrame DIY Project
Macrame Basics
What Is Macrame?
Macrame is a craft technique that uses knots to create decorative and functional pieces. It’s similar to knitting and crocheting, but you use your fingers instead of tools to work your yarn.
History Of Macrame
Although many think of the craft as coming into vogue in the 1960s and 1970s, macrame actually dates back centuries. Arabic weavers in the 1200s may have been the first to use the technique when they’d tie excess yarn to the edge of fabrics like a fringe.
This Arabic tradition later migrated to Europe. During the Renaissance, nuns who had been skilled in needlework took to macrame because it was easier than their regular lace making techniques.
Sailors also picked up on the craft, and used macrame knots to make hammocks and belts that they would sell when reaching the next port of call.
Macrame also found popularity during the Victorian era, where it was used liberally on intricate linens and curtains. In the 1960s and 1970s macrame became synonymous with the counterculture, as hippies embraced the craft.
Today, macrame is seeing yet another resurgence, with crafters across the globe hand-making clothing and objects using this long-standing technique.
Essential Knots
Before you can turn your macrame cord into something extraordinary, you’ll need to master a few basic macrame knots. Here are the ones we recommend learning first:
- Square Knot: The Square Knot is one of the most commonly used macrame knots. It has four loops, and it forms an “X” shape.
- Lark’s Head Knot: With this single-looped knot, you can easily attach your macrame cord to an object, such as a dowel or ring.
Source: Simply Inspired
- Half-Hitch Knot: This overhand knot wraps around a single cord to create a loop. By changing the direction of the knot, you can create various macrame patterns.
- Double Half-Hitch Knot: By using the Double Half-Hitch Knot you can attach several working cords onto a single cord.
Source: Marching North
- Gathering Knot: If you need to tie several macrame cords together, the Gathering Knot is a great option. It uses a single cord to wrap around the others.
Source: Gray Wonders
- Spiral Knot: A Spiral Knot is the same as two right half Square Knots, where you work the same side repeatedly until it twists into a spiral.
Source: Majestic Macrame
Tools And Supplies
Once you understand the basic macrame knots, it’s time to get some supplies. You don’t need much to create beautiful pieces, just some macrame cord, scissors, and something to start your project on, like a dowel, stick, or ring. A fringe brush can also come in handy.
Also, note that some projects below may require additional supplies. For example, you’ll need metal carabiners for the camera strap and clasps for the necklace. Watch the tutorials for supplies lists to make sure you have everything you need.
Choosing The Best Macrame Cord For Your Project
When trying to figure out what macrame cord you’re going to use for your project, there are several things to keep in mind. Let’s take a look.
Size
In macrame, size matters. The project you choose will indicate an ideal size of cord.
Cord that is quite thin (1-2mm), for instance, can be great for smaller, more intricate projects. On the other hand, slightly bulkier cords (3-5mm) are more appropriate for larger projects like plant hangers and dream catchers.
Thick cords (6mm and above), are suited for even bigger projects, like an oversized blanket or wall hanging. Take a look at the GANXXET selection to find the perfect one for your project.
Level Of Detail
You also want to think of the level of detail required in your macrame DIY project. The thinner the cord, the more intricate your project can be. Jewelry, for instance, is often made with thinner cord like our Combed Cotton Cone.
Your Skill Level
It’s important to consider your skill level when choosing cords as well. Thicker cords are going to be easier to knot, especially for beginners. They’lll also be easier to undo if you make a mistake.
Our eco-friendly Cotton Air Cord is an excellent choice if you’re new to the craft — as it’s easy to knot yet also adds beautiful texture.
Look And Feel
Your macrame DIY project will feel completely different based upon the type of fiber you use. With a natural material like wool or linen you’ll get a cozy, rustic feel.
On the other hand, something like our Metallic T-shirt Yarn will give your project a modern shimmer and shine.
Functionality
Depending on what you’re making, you might need to look at the durability of your material as well. Projects like woven baskets and structured bags will need a sturdier cord to keep their shape.
Our T Shirt Fabric Yarn can work well for such projects, as it’s made of 100% jersey fabric, making it soft and stretchy, yet still chunky and sturdy. It’s even machine washable!
35 Macrame DIY Projects
Now that you have your supplies, it’s time for the fun part! Here’s our selection of macrame DIY projects to help you take your knotting skills to the next level.
1) Mini Wall Hanging
A macrame wall hanging adds texture and color to your home. But large ones can be intimidating for new crafters. That’s why we suggest starting with a mini version.
2) Bookmark
If you’re looking for a quick macrame project, a bookmark is a perfect choice. It comes together quickly, which means you can make more than one in a single sitting.
3) Yoga Strap
Make it easy to carry your yoga mat to and from your yoga class with this simple DIY strap. Our 3mm macrame cord works great for this project, and since it comes in so many fabulous colors, you’re sure to find one you like.
4) Handbag
Need a fun way to carry essential supplies to the beach this summer? This chunky handbag might be exactly what you need.
5) Feathers
Put your fringe brush to work with these macrame feathers. They're a fun way to add a chic boho vibe to your home.
And while you can use any cord, the GANXXET Dual Recycled Cotton Macrame Cord makes pretty cool-looking feathers!
6) Fall Pumpkins
Decorate your home for the harvest with these cute macrame pumpkins. Mix and match some orange and white for a more traditional look, or use shades of mustard and cranberry for something more unique.
7) Christmas Decorations
Welcome the holiday season with macrame snowflakes, gnomes, and ornaments. Hang them on a tree, use them to decorate your mantle, or wrap some up and give them away as a gift.
This video tutorial has 10 different Christmas projects, giving you plenty to do on those cold winter nights
8) Plant Hanger
Bring life and color into your home with macrame plant hangers. Not only are they beautiful, but they’re also easy to make. This means you can switch things up and create something new whenever the mood strikes.
9) Necklace
Wearable macrame? Yes, please! You can wrap a beautiful gemstone with macrame knots and turn it into a one-of-a-kind necklace.
10) Placemats
Set your table in style with these macrame placemats. They’re an easy way to add a unique touch to your tablescape. Plus, you can make them in many colors to go with your decor.
11) Pillow Covering
Give your couch an instant makeover with macrame pillow covers. They’ll add both texture and color to your living room.
12) Bracelet
Wear macrame around your wrist with this simple bracelet. It’s a great way to add a pop of color and a touch of boho to your outfit.
13) Camera Strap
You don’t want to risk dropping your camera, and macrame is an easy way to make sure it stays securely in place.
14) Headband
Keep your hair out of your face with this macrame headband. It's a quick and easy way to add macrame to your wardrobe.
15) Trivet
Don’t let a hot pan burn your table and leave an ugly mark. Instead, use macrame to make a trivet. It’s an easy way to protect your surfaces.
16) Keychain
Create a macrame keychain to keep your keys organized. These also make great stocking stuffers or small gifts, so go ahead and make several. They don't take that long to knock out! Plus, they’re a great way to use up cord scraps from other projects.
17) Macrame Earrings
Use colorful GANXXET Cotton Balls to create macrame earrings that’ll add a statement piece to your accessories.
18) Fruit Hammock
Out-of-sight fruit isn't good. It can wind up forgotten and moldy. With this macrame fruit hammock, you can keep your produce visible and easily accessible.
19) Mirror Wall Hanging
Tired of the plain, boring mirror on your wall? Turn it into a masterpiece with a bit of braided cord and some knots.
20) Coaster
From heart-shaped coasters for Valentine’s Day to simple spirals, macrame coasters are an easy way to make your table looks chic while preventing water marks on your wood surfaces.
21) Autumn Leaves Garland
Celebrate the season with an autumn leaves garland. String it on the wall or decorate a tablescape. What a lovely way to add a touch of fall indoors.
Source: Miss Knottie Macrame
22) Macrame Spring Wreath
When springtime comes you’ll be able to break out your macrame spring wreath. This is also a great giftable for an occasion like a housewarming.
Source: Anna Baginova
23) Chandelier
Bring some boho vibe to your room with a macrame chandelier. Easy breezy!
Source: Knot Just Ju
24) Tablecloth
Jazz up the dinner table with a naturally rustic macrame tablecloth.
Source: Home Decoration Love
25) Macrame Shelving
Perfect for storing beloved books or cute potted plants, macrame shelving is both aesthetic and functional.
Source: The Little Bench
26) Macrame Rainbow
Make your little one’s room magical with a macrame rainbow.
27) Curtain
A macrame curtain will give your room a 70s flair. Hang it around a window, a doorway, or even use it as a room divider.
Source: Sasha MACRAMESSAGE
28) Dream Catcher
A DIY dream catcher adds a touch of whimsy to your bedroom. Sweet dreams!
Source: Interwoven Studio
29) Beach Cover-up
Why not make yourself a macrame beach coverup for your next vacation? The DIY style is definitely de rigueur for a laid back summer.
Source: Bochiknot
30) Photo Holder
Keep memories close by hanging some of your favorite Polaroids with this DIY macrame photo holder.
Source: Weavy Studio
31) Woven Basket
Making a woven basket out of macrame is an easy craft that you’ll get lots of use out of. Fill the basket with anything that suits: jewelry, toiletries, or office supplies.
Source: Macrame School
32) Mini Pouch
Making a mini pouch is the perfect project for on-the-go storage. It could hold your cell phone, your headphones, and even your house keys.
33) Water Bottle Holder
A water bottle holder will come in handy when you’re looking for a little hydration at yoga class or at the library.
Source: SilentKnot
34) Snowflake Ornament
When the winter months come around, make your indoor plant festive with a sweet snowflake ornament.
Source: Macrame School
35) Shawl
Try making a wrap to throw over your shoulders on a chilly night — both stylish and sensible!
Source: Macrame Ideas
Tips To Make The Most Of Your Macrame DIY Project
Practice A Lot
If you want your macrame DIY skills to improve, you’ve got to practice. Pick out a new project weekly and keep tying those knots. Pretty soon, muscle memory will kick in and you’ll be an old pro.
Experiment With Materials
It’s important to get a feel for how different types of cords and yarns work for different projects. Try a range of materials so that you start to know what works best for what, and how to get the look and functionality you want from a project.
Try New Knots
You want to continually add to your repertoire of knots. The more you can do, the more different directions you can go with your macrame project.
Don’t Unravel When You Make A Mistake
You’re not going to be perfect — mistakes happen! Try to keep frustration at bay. Breathe, take a few steps back, and then charge forward again.
Macrame With Others
Join a macrame circle and make new friends who enjoy the same passion for macrame. It’s great for both company and inspiration!
Macrame DIY For The Win!
There you have it — 35 macrame DIY projects that you can make using basic knots and supplies. Macrame really is the perfect way to get creative and bring life into your home.
At GANXETT, we have macrame cords perfect for any project. Making a hammock for outside? Pick up a skein of our Outdoor 2mm Macrame Braided Cord. Zhuzhing up your interior? Try our Braided Recycled Cotton Cord — a go-to for home decor.
So what are you waiting for? Grab your GANXXET cord and start crafting!