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Macrame patterns
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macrame patterns

MACRAME PATTERNS FULL

You have completed the full square knot.Loop it through the hole on the right side.Take the outer left cord and place it on top of the left cord and UNDER the two middle cords.Take the outer RIGHT cord and cross it over the two middle cords.You should still see your 4 cords there – got it? Good.Now, let’s do the other side… Right cord over middle cords and under left cord Left cord under middle cords and through right loop Pull tight without twisting cords. You have now completed a half square knot. Yay! You now have ONE side of your square knot done.Now pull tight without letting your cords twist.Loop it through the hole on the left side.Now take the outer right cord and place it on top of the left cord and UNDER the two middle cords.We are going to take the outer left cord and cross it over the two middle cords.There should be a total of 4 macrame cords there.2 Lark’s Head Knots Left cord over middle cords and under right cord Right cord under middle cords and through left loop You have to complete one side (also called a half square knot) and then the other side (also called a right half square knot) to make the full square knot. There are essentially two parts to the square knot. OR – just flip your project around to the back. To make a reverse lark’s head knot – you simply do a lark’s head knot the opposite way. Pull tight and you have your lark’s head knot!īy the way – check out this really easy and cute DIY macrame knot wall hanging with beads using JUST the lark’s head knot.Now fish the ends of the cording through that loop.See that little loop? Place that loop under your ring or dowel.Start by folding your piece of macrame cord in half.The Lark’s head knot is used to attach your cording to your ring, dowel or handle when starting a macrame project. Pull ends through the loop Pull tight Lark’s Head Knot Complete! In fact, almost every beautiful piece of finished macrame you see starts with this knot. The Lark’s Head Knot is one of the most basic knots in Macrame. Let’s get started with our knots … Lark’s Head Knot






Macrame patterns