Experience the magic of our Macrame Dream Catcher, a stunning blend of artistry and spiritual wellness. Handcrafted with high-quality natural materials infusing your space with positive energy and tranquility. Perfect for boho home decor enthusiasts and those seeking to enhance their meditation space, this piece harmonizes aesthetics and function. Embrace the beauty and serenity this unique macrame dream catcher brings, transforming any room into a sanctuary of light and peace.
In this article, we’ve covered some unique, boho and chic DIY macrame wall hanging patterns that will make superb additions to your home.
Willkommen zu unserem gruseligen Makramee-Kranz mit schwarzen Spinnen! Perfekt fo Dieser einzigartige Kranz verleiht Ihrer Einrichtung einen Hauch von Halloween und präsentiert die Kunst des Makramees mit seinem komplizierten Design und den handgefertigten schwarzen Spinnen. Egal, ob Sie ihn an Ihre Haustür hängen, um Süßes oder Saures zu begrüßen, oder ihn drinnen als festliches Herzstück ausstellen, dieser Makramee-Kranz verleiht garantiert jedem Raum einen Hauch von unheimlicher Eleganz. Mit viel Liebe zum Detail gefertigt, wird dieses Einzelstück sicher jeden in seinen Bann ziehen. Bestellen Sie noch heute und machen Sie sich bereit, den gruselig-krabbeligen Geist der Saison willkommen zu heißen! ___________________________________________________________________________ Abmessungen: 11 Zoll / 28cm Durchmesser ____________________ -Alles ist handgemacht -Das Studio ist 100% haustier- und rauchfrei -Aus recycelter Baumwolle -ECO freundlich Pflege: Regelmäßige Verwendung von Staubwedel oder Staubsammler. ______________________________________________________________________________________ INDIVIDUALISIERUNG: Alle Artikel sind handgemacht und können auf Wunsch angepasst werden. Farben können etwas anders sein als auf dem Foto. Da die Artikel handgefertigt sind, können leichte Unterschiede auftreten. Bitte kontaktieren Sie mich bei Fragen. ______________________________________________________________________________________ VERSAND: Die meisten Artikel werden innerhalb von 2-5 Werktagen versendet. ______________________________________________________________________________________ GESCHENKE: Sie können unsere Produkte direkt an Ihren Beschenkten versenden. Wir würden uns freuen, eine kostenlose Geschenknotiz beizufügen. Bitte lass es uns beim Checkout im Kommentarfeld wissen.
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How to Make a Macrame Dream Catcher It is amazing how much you can do with simple macrame knots! This beginner Macrame wall hanging looks sophisticated and intricate yet only uses 3 easy macrame knots. This Macrame dream catcher is perfect for any boho home decor and I already found the perfect spot for it.
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Have you been bitten by the macrame bug? We love it here at Brooklyn Craft Company, not just because we have to do all the crafts but also because we can't resist anything from the 70's. (If you've ever visited our store in Brooklyn, you know that Fleetwood Mac is our permanent soundtrack!)We are especially smitten with macrame wall hangings made in brass rings, because they add a bit of bling to your decor with dash of geometrics a nod to dreamcatchers. What's not to love? So let's learn how to make a macrame wall hanging in a brass ring! ~ ~ WHAT YOU'LL NEED Cotton Macrame Cord << click the link to buy now! 10" Brass Ring << click the link to buy now! Scissors Measuring Tape or Yard Stick ATTACHING THE CORD TO THE RING To begin, cut ten pieces of macrame cord, 8 feet long each. Tie each piece of cord to the brass ring using a larks head knot as follows: Fold the cord in half and place the folded bit under the hoop. Next, bring the two ends of the cord over the hoop and through the folded bit, then pull to tighten. This is how things will look once you've attached all ten lengths of cord to the hoop with a larks head knot. SQUARE KNOT Next, we'll tie square knots to make the triangle section of this pattern. Square knots are tied on a set of four cords; the two center cords are core cords (they will stay stationary and the knot will be tied onto them); the two outer cords will do all the tying. Begin working with the four cords on the far left. (You can move all the other cords off to the side so they don't cause confusion.) Step 1: First, make a number "4" shape with the far left cord, bringing it under the two center core cords and over the right cord. Step 2: Bring the right cord up and over the two center cords, and through the loop of the "4" shape. Pull both cords to tighten. Step 3: Now, make a letter "P" shape with the right cord, bringing it under the two center core cords and over the left cord. Step 4: Finally, bring the left cord up over the two center cords and through the loop of the letter "P" shape. Pull to tighten, and give the two center core cords a tug. Because the core cords aren't actually knotted to anything, they can sometimes get a little bunched up and it helps the appearance of your macrame to give them a tug after you complete the knot. Next, continue to tie a square knot on each group of four cords all the way across. This is how it should look when you complete this step! Now, to make the triangle shape of this design, you will begin to decrease the number of knots on each row. So on the second row, you will leave the two strands on the far left off to the side, unworked. Begin knotting with the next four available strands, and tie a square knot as you did before. This knot will use two strands from each of the two knots above, creating the lattice effect of this pattern. Continue across this row, ending by leaving the two strands on the far right unworked. Continue in this way, leaving two additional strands unworked on each end of each row, until you reach the last row, which will be just one knot in the center. This is how everything should look at this stage! DIAGONAL DOUBLE HALF-HITCH BORDER Now we'll make an edging along the triangle using the diagonal double half hitch knot. Begin by picking up the first cord on either side (it doesn't matter which side you start with), and laying it diagonally across all the order cords, following the shape of the triangle edge. Pick up the next available cord and bring it under the diagonal cord and through the loop. Pull to tighten, then repeat to make another knot in the same way, using the same two cords. (You will tie two half-hitch knots each time.) Continue in this way, repeating with each cord as you travel toward the point of the triangle. This is how it will look partway through. Repeat on both sides of the triangle. You'll be left with two strands dangling in the center -- tie these together in a half-hitch knot to complete the point of the triangle. ATTACHING TO THE BOTTOM OF THE RING Now we'll attach each cord to the bottom side of the ring. Begin by moving all the cords to the back of the ring, then simply tie each cord in a double half-hitch knot just as you did before, making the knots directly onto the ring. FINISHING Wasn't that easy?! You're just about done -- the last step is to trim the ends of the cord. You can trim them in a triangle shape, a curved shape, straight across -- whatever you like! Try fraying the ends of the cord to add some texture if you like. Want to make your own? Purchase our brass rings and macrame cord, and other macrame supplies here. If you make this project, remember to share it and tag us @brooklyncraftcompany and #brooklyncraftcompany. We'd love to see what you make. Happy knotting! Ps: Check out another cute use for brass rings on the right in the photo below. Just nest a couple together and hang them from a colorful cord. Boom! Instant-gratification wall art.
In this article, we’ve covered some unique, boho and chic DIY macrame wall hanging patterns that will make superb additions to your home.
Create these super adorable macrame wall hangings yourself! This pattern will give you step by step directions, detailed pictures guiding each step, and tips and tricks along the way. I take out all the guesswork for you, I include how many cords you need and at what length. ENJOY! I hope you love the simplicity of this pattern and that you love making it! *INCLUDES FREE MACRAME KNOT GUIDE! my pdf booklet on how to do the top 8 macrame knots. *needs 114 feet of 4mm cord. Feel free to use 3 or 5mm also! (conversions in pattern) 3ply cord will also work. *this pattern is in English only. * * Please note this is the PATTERN and INSTRUCTIONS ONLY, not the actual macrame wall hanging * * Due to the nature of this item, I do not refund for digital products, however, if an issue arises please contact me as soon as possible. This is a copyrighted tutorial/pattern. You may print a copy for your own personal use. However, it is strictly prohibited to redistribute or transmit this tutorial/pattern or any part of the contents within (including text and images) to others in any means, for free or for sale.
Welcome to my ETSY store! This creamy dreamcatcher is perfect for your home décor boho, vintage, scandinavian ... This dream catchers looks festive and it will make fine piece of décor for you. Boho dream catcher is a great choice as decoration for wedding, indoor and outdoor photo shooting, nursery wall decor. You can also place it in your living room, bedroom, meditation room or baby room and you’ll see how it can make your interior more warm and cozy. Our dream catchers make great presents for housewarming party, blessed event or engagement. If you would like your dream catcher be unique and created after your own design just write us and we happily make your dream come true. Each our dream catcher is filled with the energy of love and art, we create them with only good thoughts and fill them with positive energy. Such items can bring happiness and positive mood into your life. I can supply many different sizes for you. - Size 1: W: 17 cm ~ 6.69 in H: 56 cm ~ 22.04 in - Size 2: W: 20 cm ~ 7.87 in H: 68 cm ~ 26.7 in - Size 3: W: 25 cm ~ 9.84 in H: 80 cm ~ 31.4 in - Size 4: W: 30 cm ~ 11.8 in H: 90 cm ~ 35.4 in ‼️Please note: This item is not coming with a driftwood/branch due to shipping costs and shipping policies. And the colors in the photos may vary slightly depending on your screen settings. Please feel free to contact me about your custom dream catcher! I will be happy to help! See more of our Macrame and Dreamcatcher products here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DreamSShopVn Please visit my fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/DreamcatcherHN
Have you been bitten by the macrame bug? We love it here at Brooklyn Craft Company, not just because we have to do all the crafts but also because we can't resist anything from the 70's. (If you've ever visited our store in Brooklyn, you know that Fleetwood Mac is our permanent soundtrack!)We are especially smitten with macrame wall hangings made in brass rings, because they add a bit of bling to your decor with dash of geometrics a nod to dreamcatchers. What's not to love? So let's learn how to make a macrame wall hanging in a brass ring! ~ ~ WHAT YOU'LL NEED Cotton Macrame Cord << click the link to buy now! 10" Brass Ring << click the link to buy now! Scissors Measuring Tape or Yard Stick ATTACHING THE CORD TO THE RING To begin, cut ten pieces of macrame cord, 8 feet long each. Tie each piece of cord to the brass ring using a larks head knot as follows: Fold the cord in half and place the folded bit under the hoop. Next, bring the two ends of the cord over the hoop and through the folded bit, then pull to tighten. This is how things will look once you've attached all ten lengths of cord to the hoop with a larks head knot. SQUARE KNOT Next, we'll tie square knots to make the triangle section of this pattern. Square knots are tied on a set of four cords; the two center cords are core cords (they will stay stationary and the knot will be tied onto them); the two outer cords will do all the tying. Begin working with the four cords on the far left. (You can move all the other cords off to the side so they don't cause confusion.) Step 1: First, make a number "4" shape with the far left cord, bringing it under the two center core cords and over the right cord. Step 2: Bring the right cord up and over the two center cords, and through the loop of the "4" shape. Pull both cords to tighten. Step 3: Now, make a letter "P" shape with the right cord, bringing it under the two center core cords and over the left cord. Step 4: Finally, bring the left cord up over the two center cords and through the loop of the letter "P" shape. Pull to tighten, and give the two center core cords a tug. Because the core cords aren't actually knotted to anything, they can sometimes get a little bunched up and it helps the appearance of your macrame to give them a tug after you complete the knot. Next, continue to tie a square knot on each group of four cords all the way across. This is how it should look when you complete this step! Now, to make the triangle shape of this design, you will begin to decrease the number of knots on each row. So on the second row, you will leave the two strands on the far left off to the side, unworked. Begin knotting with the next four available strands, and tie a square knot as you did before. This knot will use two strands from each of the two knots above, creating the lattice effect of this pattern. Continue across this row, ending by leaving the two strands on the far right unworked. Continue in this way, leaving two additional strands unworked on each end of each row, until you reach the last row, which will be just one knot in the center. This is how everything should look at this stage! DIAGONAL DOUBLE HALF-HITCH BORDER Now we'll make an edging along the triangle using the diagonal double half hitch knot. Begin by picking up the first cord on either side (it doesn't matter which side you start with), and laying it diagonally across all the order cords, following the shape of the triangle edge. Pick up the next available cord and bring it under the diagonal cord and through the loop. Pull to tighten, then repeat to make another knot in the same way, using the same two cords. (You will tie two half-hitch knots each time.) Continue in this way, repeating with each cord as you travel toward the point of the triangle. This is how it will look partway through. Repeat on both sides of the triangle. You'll be left with two strands dangling in the center -- tie these together in a half-hitch knot to complete the point of the triangle. ATTACHING TO THE BOTTOM OF THE RING Now we'll attach each cord to the bottom side of the ring. Begin by moving all the cords to the back of the ring, then simply tie each cord in a double half-hitch knot just as you did before, making the knots directly onto the ring. FINISHING Wasn't that easy?! You're just about done -- the last step is to trim the ends of the cord. You can trim them in a triangle shape, a curved shape, straight across -- whatever you like! Try fraying the ends of the cord to add some texture if you like. Want to make your own? Purchase our brass rings and macrame cord, and other macrame supplies here. If you make this project, remember to share it and tag us @brooklyncraftcompany and #brooklyncraftcompany. We'd love to see what you make. Happy knotting! Ps: Check out another cute use for brass rings on the right in the photo below. Just nest a couple together and hang them from a colorful cord. Boom! Instant-gratification wall art.
Every DIY-er’s dream I’ve been a big fan of Ouchflower for some time now, ever since I discovered Pippa’s tasseled pieces on pinterest and tracked down her website. I was immediately taken with the bright colours and intricate knots, her dipped rope tassels and spiralled macrame had me immediately dreaming of beach shacks and long […] Read More
Dream Catchers, some people see it as a cool added decoration to their homes, others believe that it serves as a protective talisman that protects people from nightmares. Whatever your reason is in having dream catchers, one thing is for sure, it does not only “catch” dreams, but attention as well.
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Every DIY-er’s dream I’ve been a big fan of Ouchflower for some time now, ever since I discovered Pippa’s tasseled pieces on pinterest and tracked down her website. I was immediately taken with the bright colours and intricate knots, her dipped rope tassels and spiralled macrame had me immediately dreaming of beach shacks and long […] Read More
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As I said before, I love, love, love, dream catchers. I own a few, in more forms than what you are used to, a phone case and a tattoo, beside your usual. I also made one and wrote a tutorial for it here. I’m always happy to find new ideas for original dream catchers, and
Dream Catchers, some people see it as a cool added decoration to their homes, others believe that it serves as a protective talisman that protects people from nightmares. Whatever your reason is in having dream catchers, one thing is for sure, it does not only “catch” dreams, but attention as well.
The Tree Of Life Macrame Wall Hanging is woven by hand using high-quality natural cotton material, non-toxic, environmentally friendly, and features wood bead accents. length: 65 cm (26 inches) width: 30 cm (12 inches)