Macrame is a beautiful and versatile craft that involves knotting cords to create everything from wall hangings to jewelry. If you're new to macrame, mastering the basics is the first step toward creating stunning pieces that reflect your style. In this guided series of posts, we'll introduce you to 10 essential macrame knots every beginner should know, along with step-by-step instructions to help you get started.
1. Lark’s Head Knot
The Lark’s Head Knot is one of the easiest and most commonly used macrame knots. It’s often used to attach your cords to a base, such as a dowel or ring.
**How to Make It:**
- Fold your cord in half.
- Place the loop over the dowel or ring.
- Pull the two loose ends through the loop and tighten.
This knot creates a secure foundation for your macrame projects.
Add comment
Comments