Introduction
Creating your own macramé plant hanger is a perfect project for beginners and experienced crafters alike. Not only is it a practical way to display your plants, but it also adds a handmade, boho-chic element to your home decor. In this step-by-step guide, you’ll learn how to make a simple yet beautiful macramé plant hanger that can fit various pot sizes.
Materials You’ll Need:
- Macramé Cord: You will need about 30 meters of cotton cord for this project, but the exact amount depends on the length and size of your hanger.
- Wooden or Metal Ring: This is where your plant hanger will be suspended from, so make sure it's sturdy.
- Scissors: A good pair of fabric scissors to cut your cord.
- Measuring Tape: To measure your cords accurately.
- A Pot or Planter: Choose a pot that fits your style. It should have enough space to be securely held by the macramé hanger.
Step 1: Cut Your Cord
Start by cutting six pieces of macramé cord, each about 4 meters long. Fold them in half and pass them through your wooden or metal ring. Create a large loop and pull the cords through it to form a secure lark’s head knot around the ring. This will be the top of your hanger.
Step 2: Create the Base Knots
Once you have your cords attached to the ring, divide them into four groups of three cords each. Begin by creating a series of square knots about 10 centimeters below the ring. A square knot is made by crossing the left cord over the middle cords, then bringing the right cord under the left, and pulling through. Repeat this in the opposite direction to complete the knot.
Step 3: Knotting the Structure
After you have your initial row of square knots, move down about 15 centimeters and make another row of square knots, but this time alternate the cords. Take two cords from one group and two cords from the adjacent group and make a square knot. This process will form the cradle that holds your pot securely.
Step 4: Adding Finishing Knots
To complete the base of your plant hanger, gather all the cords together about 10 centimeters below the last row of knots. Tie a large gathering knot to hold everything together. Make sure it is secure as this is what will hold the weight of the pot.
Step 5: Final Adjustments
Place your pot into the hanger to check the fit. If everything looks good, trim the excess cord at the bottom to your desired length, leaving some fringe for a decorative effect. You can also unravel the ends of the cords for a more textured look.
Display Your Macramé Plant Hanger
Now that you’ve finished your DIY macramé plant hanger, hang it in a sunny spot in your home or outdoor space. You can experiment with different cord colors and pot sizes to make each hanger unique. Whether you're adding greenery to your living room or creating a relaxing space on your balcony, a macramé plant hanger is both functional and decorative.
Tip: If you want to get more creative, consider adding beads to your macramé hanger, or even dyeing the cord for a pop of color. Happy knotting!