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DIY Macrame Wall Hanging
If you're looking to add a boho vibe to a room in your home, look no further than this DIY macrame wall hanging. A macrame wall hanging is an easy DIY project that will add a handmade touch to any room in your home. This free tutorial will help you create a wall hanging with a lot of interesting patterns, such as spirals and triangles. These patterns are made from a series of knots that are simple and quick to do. Don't be afraid to change it up to make it your own. It also would make a wonderful gift for anyone who appreciates something handmade.
Despite how it looks, this is a simple project that will just take you an hour or two to complete. It really comes together fast and you'll find lots of opportunities to add your own style to it. If you don't have time to complete it all in one sitting, you can easily set it aside for a while. Just mark where you need to start knotting again when you work on it next.
This is just one of many free macrame patterns that include plant hangers, bookmarks, curtains, a hanging chair, and a whole lot more. If you've seen a fun macrame project that you'd like to try, you'll probably find it there.
The knots you'll be using for this macrame wall hanging include Lark's Head knot, Spiral knot, and Square knot. You can learn how to tie all these knots by reading our guide on how to macrame.
Easy DIY Macrame Wall Hanging
Stacy Fisher is an expert on crafting, sewing, and frugal finds, sharing her knowledge of hands-on DIY creations, finding freebies, and budgeting. Stacy was a guest on "The Dr. Oz Show" and featured in Woman's World Magazine. She has nearly two decades of writing and editing experience.
Hi Wendy,
Wasn’t going to read over 100 comments, so I hope this wasn’t asked ……in the very top/beginning of this, it shows a plant in a twisted up hanger. Where are the instructions to that project?
hmmm.. I viewed the post and don’t see anything like that. Wonder if it could have been a popup ad or something? sorry.
I agree I scrolled back and fourth looking for this planter hanger also ! I don’t know why she can’t see it ? It’s her own post under her name ? And it’s not a pop up !! Probably just a way to get us here
Where do you get the rods for the wall hangings. I’m 82, I can’t crochet anymore because my hands shake,but I can work the cords with my fingers ok. I’m loving macrame. I love your tutorials. Many thanks Nana
Hi Nancy, That’s great you want to give macrame a try! You can use anything for the rods. I usually buy wooden dowels from Lowes or Home Depot. They will even cut them for you. You can also use wooden drapery poles.
Hello Wendy….thank you so much for this free pattern. I now wish I would’ve saved all of my moms books!! I got bored with crocheting abd decided to start macrame. I have torn this project apart a few times, and I’ve read thru all the comments and I’m stumped lol do you always start the next row of project from the left and work toward the right? Or am I missing it and it zig zags left, right, left…..it is not looking like the pictures…thank you in advance!!
yes, you always start each row from the left and work towards right. Hope this helps. After you finish your first project, it all gets much, much easier!
I love this tutorial for macrame wall hanging! The pattern is beautiful. Can’t wait to try it out.Hey Wendy I love your Macrame Wall hanger however I cant seem to find the free pattern etc. Can you help me as I would love to give it a go.
Here is the link for the tutorial.https://www.myfrenchtwist.com/macrame-wallhanging-for-beginners/
As you go along, you can also refer to the knot techniques – just go to the Macrame page on my blog. Good luck!
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