HOW MUCH CORD DO YOU NEED?? Two methods to calculate how much macrame cord you need for your project

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @teresadawn3239
    @teresadawn3239 3 года назад +44

    I am new to macrame and knew absolutely nothing about it. I have watched hundreds of videos that didn't do it for me. I couldn't understand the instructions, the person making the video or to much in the background, like elevator music. Then I came across a few of your videos and was blown away. Not only are you a beautiful macrame artist, you are easy to watch, listen to and teach in a way, well, that doesn't get on my nerves. Your voice isn't nasally, monotone or sounds like Barry white. The videos are like a one on one which makes me feel good when I watch them. I have learned more in 3 of your videos then hundreds of others trying to share the same information. Please keep making videos. Your pieces are not only beautiful but very inspirational as well. Thank you for making your videos.

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  3 года назад +7

      Wow! This is amazing feedback, thank you so much Teresa! 😊 I am glad to hear I don't get on your nerves 😅 no seriously, I really appreciate you taking the time and writing out all of this, it really helps me to know what people like so that I know what to focus on and keep doing. And have fun with your new macrame skills!

  • @rohinijoshi9881
    @rohinijoshi9881 Год назад +5

    Thank you so much for the very elaborate, detailed description of how to calculate the lengths of the cords. And the tips too.

  • @DCB938
    @DCB938 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for your detailed instructions. You are a very patient teacher.

  • @samichgrrl
    @samichgrrl Год назад +1

    Best macrame RUclipsr!!! Lots of love from Canada 🇨🇦 ❤️

  • @katkatisattic1654
    @katkatisattic1654 2 года назад +3

    Thank you so much! I am just starting Macrame and had no idea how much cord to use. I really appreciate your help!

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  2 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! And have fun with macrame 😊

  • @Rhanyra
    @Rhanyra 7 месяцев назад

    oh my god im just getting started. I havent macreme'd since i was about 8 years old.... so im 38 now. I want to eventually make wall hangings but my primary reason for getting into it now is i want to learn micro-macreme! and make jewelry with it. I have purchased several macreme necklaces off etsy and I love every single piece i get! I love the unique-ness of this kind of jewelry. I subb'd to your channel and I am slowly going down the list of videos. I dont even have any cord yet, I am just practicing on regular yarn I used to crochet with. I will upgrade to cord when I have learned the basic knots!

  • @christinecowen7677
    @christinecowen7677 2 года назад +9

    OMG!!! Super Super Helpful! I am just a beginner and was trying to figure out everything you mentioned…thank you so so much for sharing and explaining so well! Love it and love your videos!

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  2 года назад

      You are so welcome! I am glad I could help

  • @maureenbooysen1291
    @maureenbooysen1291 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for expkaining the measurements. It is very helpful. You are an angel for sharing with us.

  • @Ayoushka94
    @Ayoushka94 Год назад +4

    Your videos are so clear! Thank you for taking the time to include these details and the guide is AMAZING!! 😍

  • @wulfmonathcreations2091
    @wulfmonathcreations2091 2 года назад +3

    Thank you, Thank you, Thank you! So clear and easy to follow. You are a blessing 🙏

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for the lovely comment! 😊

  • @vidhyahemmady948
    @vidhyahemmady948 6 месяцев назад

    Am about to start a big wall hanging and I 😊come across your video. Lucky me. Am sure, will make use of your knowledge. Thanks a lot.

  • @josephinemallia7363
    @josephinemallia7363 2 месяца назад +2

    Thank you Anna . I am a beginner and find your tips very helpfull .

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  2 месяца назад +1

      I am always glad to hear that 🙂

  • @amm7364
    @amm7364 9 месяцев назад

    Fantastic explanation!! Thank you so much for teaching us and sharing your experience and knowledge 😊 from Portugal 🇵🇹 😊

  • @fafluk89
    @fafluk89 Год назад +2

    Amazing! Exactly what I needed as a beginner. Thank you so much for explaining the thought process, this way I may adjust to my needs ❤

  • @amysmith1957
    @amysmith1957 Год назад +2

    You do such an amazing job of explaining how to’s!!! Thank you for sharing!

  • @SissiCat77
    @SissiCat77 Год назад +2

    This is truly the most helpful video I've seen on Macrame so far. Thank you very much.
    I just discovered your channel but I will explore it thoroughly

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  Год назад

      That’s awesome to hear! I am glad I could help

  • @gailkellum832
    @gailkellum832 Год назад +1

    Enjoyed your videos! I found them easy to understand. Your pieces are so beautiful! Thank you for sharing your talents.

  • @yotaarvanitakis5889
    @yotaarvanitakis5889 2 года назад

    Hello from Greece
    I am a "COMPLETE" beginner... I have watched some of your videos. They are so helpful ! Thank you for all this information. They have given me even more inspiration and will to go on with this fantastic new hobby.

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  2 года назад +1

      That is so great to hear! It definitely is a lovely hobby and I am so glad I gave you some inspiration and motivation to get started 😊

    • @Manon4069
      @Manon4069 2 года назад

      Hello, I am from Egypt. I am also a beginner, and thanks a lot for your vidéos and all your valuable tips..God bless you dear for your generosity in teaching us.

  • @jenniferfortier7348
    @jenniferfortier7348 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for these great tips. I've wasted so much rope at times. This is hoing to help me a lot.

  • @danaalbalushi8661
    @danaalbalushi8661 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for your help in this topic. I’ve been guessing on all my projects and end up wasting so much cord.

  • @sweetengland99
    @sweetengland99 2 года назад +1

    So beautiful! Many thanks for sharing all these moments with us.👍🏻👍🏻💕🔔

  • @rachelcunningham6519
    @rachelcunningham6519 3 года назад +1

    I really like your teaching style. Many thanks.

  • @deboramorilha4991
    @deboramorilha4991 Год назад +1

    Very helpful! Thank you so much for sharing! Love from Brazil 🌻

  • @didigomez7605
    @didigomez7605 2 года назад +1

    From philippines ,thanks for the clear explanations.

  • @marielzatiscate7787
    @marielzatiscate7787 2 года назад +1

    Thank you very much! I'm from Brazil and was trying to understand by myself how to calculate and is very hard to do this without this knowledge!

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  2 года назад +1

      Oh yes, I still get things wrong myself, the calculations can get really complicated...

  • @sherrienelson9620
    @sherrienelson9620 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for such a complete list and instructions!

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  2 года назад

      Glad I could share 😊

    • @liliaruiz3640
      @liliaruiz3640 2 года назад

      Please share the measurements . I can’t seem to find them in the comments section.

  • @angelahopson9604
    @angelahopson9604 2 года назад

    thank you so much for this information. I haven't seen any video yet that explained how much cord to use to make a pattern. they just say use this much but don't tell you why you need this much. This will make it much easier planning patterns and buying cords now.

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  2 года назад +1

      I’m glad the explanation is helpful 😌 but like I said in the video it’s best if you take notes of your past projects and that will be the best help in calculating/estimating cord lengths in the future 😉

  • @jacquelinemorris5104
    @jacquelinemorris5104 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us 😊 I really appreciate the detailed description 💖💐💖

  • @delisavelez5153
    @delisavelez5153 Год назад +1

    Thank you for all this information you're great

  • @FernandezPauline2015
    @FernandezPauline2015 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the knowledge sharing. Love from Indonesia ❤❤❤

  • @robinberkey8477
    @robinberkey8477 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for your knowledge .your videos are the best Ive found i love your work you have inspired me so much and i appreciate it .

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  2 года назад

      That's wonderful! I am always so happy to hear that my videos are inspiring 😊

  • @cab102361
    @cab102361 Год назад

    You explained this so very well. Thank you.

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  Год назад

      Glad you like the way I explained this not so easy topic...

  • @ДашаКазанцева-о7н
    @ДашаКазанцева-о7н Год назад +1

    Thank you for your video! It's really helpful 🖤

  • @sanjivanigaikwad8557
    @sanjivanigaikwad8557 2 года назад +7

    Hi, thank you for making these videos. I like your way of explaining. Plz make a video on how to plane a project. Plz explain, how to draw, how to calculate that how many cords we need for project, counting of knots... according that how to measure length of cords. I would like to learn from you 🤗☺. We can start from small project. Lots of love 😚😚

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  2 года назад +8

      Hi Sanjivani 👋 glad you like the way I explain things 🙂 and thank you for the idea! I already have this one on my list so it’s good to hear that people are really interested in how I plan a project.

    • @hgrantmcdonell
      @hgrantmcdonell 2 года назад +1

      Indeed! Much appreciated

    • @tonyaharmon1383
      @tonyaharmon1383 Год назад

      I Agree, I Want To Learn From the Best!!

  • @treasureyourtime
    @treasureyourtime 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing. I will be making my 1st piece soon (aside from a dollar tree project that I made just to see what macrame is like). My daughter has asked for a minimalist room and has drawn a picture of what macrame project she wants. Now I have to figure out how and if it can be done. :)

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  2 года назад

      I love making minimalist pieces, have fun making the one for your daughter 😊

  • @daxavora2095
    @daxavora2095 Год назад

    Amazing calculation with remarkable efforts 😊
    Thank you for your nice & very very useful vedio 👍

  • @MrTc1213
    @MrTc1213 Год назад

    Wouldn't like to make you disturbed using lots of words but you're cordially cordial to teach that is really helpful for the beginers. Humble thanks to you teacher.

  • @suziedez8908
    @suziedez8908 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much this is very helpful!

  • @vangiegwinn7619
    @vangiegwinn7619 2 года назад +1

    I love your tutorials by the way

  • @PaigeNicoleKomar
    @PaigeNicoleKomar 2 года назад +1

    I asked this on one of your videos! So glad that i found this 😁

  • @Azra-Maqbul
    @Azra-Maqbul 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Anna you explain very well and make it all simple and helpful

  • @priyajolly8593
    @priyajolly8593 2 года назад +1

    So nicely explained..thanku man!

  • @ofekswi100
    @ofekswi100 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!! This video really helped me and I’ll definitely going to use these methods ❤️❤️

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  2 года назад

      That’s great to hear! Always happy I could help 😌

  • @giovannadapolito2059
    @giovannadapolito2059 7 месяцев назад

    Ciao, on parlo inglese ma provo a seguirti con la traduzione in italiano, non è semplice ma riesci comunque a farmi capire i tuoi consigli, sei molto brava , attivo la campanella e proverò ancora a seguirti. Grazie 🙏

  • @passanthegazy6657
    @passanthegazy6657 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for the amazing explanation ❤️

  • @pamalayewell5155
    @pamalayewell5155 2 года назад +1

    Thank you SO MUCH for this video!!!

  • @sofiadeamorimmascaro7821
    @sofiadeamorimmascaro7821 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for your explanations! Amazing vid and content!

  • @figenivdil
    @figenivdil 2 года назад +1

    That is really really super useful thank you so much

  • @sarahmanogna1919
    @sarahmanogna1919 3 года назад +2

    Super helpful 👍

  • @sherylbecker4458
    @sherylbecker4458 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for your help

  • @beaherrera5783
    @beaherrera5783 Год назад +4

    Another way, which would give us a lot of work but only once, is to have a sample notebook or folder. In different thicknesses of thread, weave a sample of each knot that we usually use. We stick it to a sheet or cardboard and right there we will make all the necessary annotations to keep a record of that particular knot. That way we will have a more accurate record when budgeting our work. I hope it works

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  Год назад +1

      Yep, that would certainly help too 😉 and you could make it look really nice as well…

  • @brianm8384
    @brianm8384 3 года назад +1

    Oh my gosh. I was going to ask you about this. Thank you

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  3 года назад

      You’re welcome 😊 I hope you found it useful

  • @candlelove2138
    @candlelove2138 2 года назад

    Hi, iam self learning and an absolute beginner, your vedio is very helpful indeed, thank you a million.

  • @mervatstiefsohn1016
    @mervatstiefsohn1016 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much it help for me as a beginner you are nice too❤

  • @nestanesta2409
    @nestanesta2409 2 года назад

    Thank you ... thats the most important video i need.... god bless you😊

  • @kimolson5736
    @kimolson5736 Год назад +1

    Thank you, this was very helpful. Other questions I have are how do you get the angle of the fringe cut the same on each side? Another question is how do you keep the yarn or cord from crinkling up when you are going to send a completed project to somebody?

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  Год назад

      To answer your first question - it's tricky! 😅 The easiest is to avoid the cutting all together which is what you can do when you are adding the fringe pieces onto the bigger macrame because then you can just cut all of your fringe pieces the same length before attaching them. If it's already on I will either eyeball it or measure the length from wherever the fringe starts and then do that for each piece I am cutting. As for your second question I've never had to worry about that since all the pieces I've sold I handed them over personally...When I was transporting my pieces somewhere I would roll them up but then I always had to fix them up a bit when I unrolled them again.

  • @guneetdhiman6583
    @guneetdhiman6583 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you 😊 very informative

  • @tinadockery103
    @tinadockery103 3 года назад +1

    Thank you, so helpful and very well done

  • @debbiefrancis4484
    @debbiefrancis4484 4 месяца назад

    I’m trying my hand at VDHH knots and I’m having trouble measuring. Do they take up a lot more cord than regular knots? My finished piece will be 2.5 x 3 feet of solidly knotted VDHH using 4mm cord. Yikes! It seems to be a lot.

  • @engyabdelaziz793
    @engyabdelaziz793 Год назад +1

    Thank you 😊

  • @Skippy66
    @Skippy66 Год назад +1

    Thanks sweetie 💓

  • @freethinking8749
    @freethinking8749 2 года назад

    Thank you. You've done the hard yards for us (pardon the pun)

  • @MeduSasnakeHead
    @MeduSasnakeHead 3 года назад +1

    Very helpful thankyou lovely !

  • @annebeatson9662
    @annebeatson9662 Год назад

    Love your work and and learnt so much by watching your videos. I am wanting to do a wall hanging in 5mm Bobbiny Braided Cord but not sure how much extra cord needed as it is a 4mm cord pattern. For example- 400mm length of 4mm, how much extra cord in 5mm would I need please?🥰

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  Год назад

      I am glad my videos have been helpful for you 🙂 I don't have any personal experience with converting the measurements like that with the different cord thickness but I think I have seen a table somewhere online before that has those conversion rates. I would probably add like 10-20% but that's just a rough guess...

  • @chrissy_light
    @chrissy_light 3 года назад +3

    Hi, I like precision so thank you for making this video. You have clearly given it a lot of thought. However, how do you account for the fact that the middle strings in the square knot are not used up to the same extent as the outer strings? It becomes even more complicated as usually you'd have alternating square knots so it's not the same strings that are in the centre. Or do you just ignore this and go for the largest length based on measuring the outer strings?

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  3 года назад +7

      Hi Chrissy, that's such a good question! I am talking about this a little bit in the video in my final tips (around 14:10). It really depends on the pattern, sometimes you can definitely account for this - like I did in this video with the spiral knots ruclips.net/video/6T6aR8XdXxA/видео.html. But other times the pattern is more complicated with lots of different knots and then it would be too time consuming to figure out which cords will get shorter and which won't. So I always keep it in mind and depending on the pattern I decide whether to adjust the cord lengths or not. I hope that makes sense 🙂

  • @Liguorienne
    @Liguorienne Год назад

    Hi Anna, I’m concerned about how much squeezing the knot to make a nice project.
    I do mine to much tight i think.
    So what is it the perfect tightness ?
    Could you explain and show some result please.
    I’m French, hope my translating is not to bad
    Thank you
    Sofie

  • @diptigampawar9788
    @diptigampawar9788 3 года назад +1

    Hi, that was really helpful. Thank you for your tips. I have made chandelier and I wanted fringe but no matter how much I brush it again twists. I have used single cord size 4mm.If possible please demonstrate. And what about washing these. Need your tips. Thanks in advance

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  3 года назад +2

      Hi Dipti, I’m happy to hear it was helpful 🙂 yeah, the fringe is tricky. The shorter it is the more it stays straight, that would be my main advice. The only time that a fringe on my piece stayed completely straight was on the wreaths where I’ve used the fabric stiffening spray on it. That could also be something that you can try. But again - the shorter it is the straighter it will stay. For the washing I have never really done that on anything so I am no expert there but I would prefer using a duster rather that putting it in water. I have once dipped a piece of a wall hanging in water and you could clearly see where the water line was because the cord changed color. So that’s why I would not recommend it.

    • @diptigampawar9788
      @diptigampawar9788 3 года назад +1

      @@annabaginova01 Thank you😊😊

  • @binakamampasarker0999
    @binakamampasarker0999 3 года назад

    I am a beginner,thank u so much for ur helpful tips...love from Indian...💗💗

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  3 года назад +2

      Thank you for the lovely comment and good luck on your macrame journey 😉 and if you would have any questions I’m always happy to help!

  • @michiepowell5168
    @michiepowell5168 2 года назад +1

    Anna, I have made a few small macrame pieces. I planned a large piece out. I started with 3 rows of square knots. I did make the knots tight. I next wanted to make a horizontal line across the piece using the double half hitch knots. The line of half hitch knots came out longer than the above square knot pattern. I also have a place planned in this piece that will be wavy. I had gotten that far and the line of double half hitch knots got long again and snaked back and front. Very wonky.
    I have watched many tube demonstrations and find your posts to explain how to solve problems well.
    Can you help me to get my double half hitch knot lines to stay straight on the edges and not snake in and out?

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  2 года назад +1

      Hi Michie, I think I know what you mean although I would have to see a picture to be sure. But in general when I can see that my double-half hitch lines are getting a bit too long I will just cheat a do a few knots of single hitches only (I just do one loop instead of two). I always separate those single ones with some double ones in between them to make sure none of the knots will unravel. I hope this helps for your future projects.

  • @thDuhova
    @thDuhova Год назад

    Yesterday I told my boyfriend that the only problem I have with macrame is deciding the lenght of the cord. And today this video recommendation pops up on my youtube home page. Thank you very much :)

  • @miminabil6452
    @miminabil6452 3 года назад

    Thanks for very useful video ❤🌹

  • @fundrellas
    @fundrellas 2 года назад

    Thank you so much, you are wonderful :)

  • @sophiedc8760
    @sophiedc8760 3 года назад +1

    Hi Ana.
    Thank you Ana for sharing this video.
    Can you document why you do the 4 of the second formule of the complicated pattern, please? ((A*4)+B)*2 I can't see it but do you use 6cords (3 pairs)?
    Thank you.

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  3 года назад +1

      Hi Sophie. The 4 is there as a general multiplication for all the knots you will be doing in that section, this is the part which is not very precise as we are not counting the exact number of knots we are doing and instead we just multiply the whole knotted section by 4. And this really depends on the pattern - if it's really thick with knots you might need to multiply by 5 instead just to be sure you have enough cord. And vice versa if the pattern is very loose multiplication by 3 might be enough. So I usually go with 4 as the middle ground. I hope that helped to explain it. And yes that one section I was showing it on had 6 cords (3 cords attached with the lark's head knot) but this doesn't have any impact on the formula and measurements.

    • @sophiedc8760
      @sophiedc8760 3 года назад +1

      Hi Anna (sorry forgot 1 n),
      Yes, okay my thinking was right. Just to have enough cord.
      Thank you. :-)

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  3 года назад

      I’m glad that helped!

  • @princyvincent2623
    @princyvincent2623 2 года назад +1

    Wowww, thank you 🙏

  • @fuyung-yhoenxz4103
    @fuyung-yhoenxz4103 3 года назад

    Thank you so much.... It's helpfull for me..

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  3 года назад +1

      Thank you, I love to hear that it’s helpful for you guys!

  • @enchantessify
    @enchantessify 2 года назад +1

    Thankyou!!!

  • @yuririaharris1578
    @yuririaharris1578 3 года назад

    Thank you very much.

  • @mahaskills
    @mahaskills 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for the wonderful explanation… I am a beginner and always use to wonder when I see a project about the length of the cord I need… This is very useful video for me and Thank you a lot for educating about the very basic thing we need to know…💐

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  2 года назад

      I am so happy to hear it helped. It is definitely not easy to estimate all of the measurements when you are starting out….

  • @suzique3893
    @suzique3893 3 года назад

    Thank you so much!!

  • @beaherrera5783
    @beaherrera5783 Год назад +3

    Otra manera, que nos daría bastante trabajo pero una sola vez, es tener un cuaderno o carpeta de muestras. En diferentes grosores de hilo, tejer una muestra de cada nudo de los que solemos usar. Lo pegamos a una hoja o cartulina y allí mismo haremos todas las anotaciones necesarias para guardar registro ese nudo en particular. De esa manera tendremos un registro más preciso a la hora de presupuestar nuestros trabajos. Espero que sirva

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  Год назад

      That would definitely be helpful as well! I might actually do that, thanks for the idea 😉

    • @AliceSant195
      @AliceSant195 Год назад

      Excelente idea!

  • @cherifrazer5749
    @cherifrazer5749 Год назад

    How much shorter (maybe a guess of %) should the outside cords be vs the inside cords when making square knots?

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  Год назад

      Good question but I have never measured this. When I do square knots I am either alternating them so all the cords need to be equal as they are all switching between inner and outer cords or if I am doing a solomon bar (using the same cords and just adding square knots below) I make the inner cords the same length as I want the finished length to be because they are not getting shorter at all. Not sure if this helps...

  • @mayadabakir
    @mayadabakir 5 месяцев назад

    How much weight can it support

  • @lorrainebrita7259
    @lorrainebrita7259 3 года назад

    Thanks so much I just discovered you and am thrilled to have done so....I have a hard time working in mm and cm..how do I figure it out in inches and feet. I know it's easy but I just never know TIA

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  3 года назад

      So happy to hear that! 😊 I use an online converter for that and in all my video descriptions for all the projects you will always find all the measurements in both the metric and imperial units 😉

  • @rosegil6737
    @rosegil6737 Год назад

    Obrigada pela aula e por colocar legenda em português Brasil 🇧🇷❤❤❤❤❤❤ Suas explicações foram perfeitas!!❤❤❤

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  Год назад +1

      I am glad to hear those subtitles were helpful 😊

  • @EvaJensen-v9s
    @EvaJensen-v9s 11 месяцев назад

    When covering a clothes hagger about24 inches around how much cord is required?

  • @Annie134178
    @Annie134178 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you! Do you have a video anywhere on how to make the stand that looks like the DNA 🧬? I haven’t seen one listed in your videos but thought I’d ask:)

  • @akhya20
    @akhya20 2 года назад +1

    Amazing...

  • @beaherrera5783
    @beaherrera5783 Год назад

    Gracias!! Es mucho trabajo realmente

  • @carmens2011
    @carmens2011 2 года назад

    Is there a simple equation to convert between different cord sizes for patterns? One of your patterns, for example, is made with 5mm cord but I have 3mm. Thank you!

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  2 года назад +1

      I don't really do this so I don't have much experience with it but I have seen before this table that gives you the percentages for the different size conversions - I could only find this image now images.app.goo.gl/Hf7yhX3Wv46dBWdWA

    • @carmens2011
      @carmens2011 2 года назад

      @@annabaginova01 thank you!

  • @aheartofworship27
    @aheartofworship27 3 года назад

    Hi Ana, I'm a newbie and I have a pattern that calls for 65m of cord cut in 26 lengths of cord measuring 2.5 meters. I interpret that to be 250 cm, Im adding extra cord and Im still short. Any suggestions? Thanks Alicia.

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  3 года назад

      Hi Alicia, hmmm, it might be that the pattern is just not correct in the measurements. Another reason could be that they are using a different size of rope or maybe they are making their knots tighter than you so they use less cord. In any case if you are now stuck because you ran out of cord you can try attaching more of it. There is a couple videos on RUclips walking you through that depending on what pattern you are making. Just search for "macrame running out of rope". I hope that helps.

  • @roshirun
    @roshirun 2 года назад

    Hi. Could you help me figure out how much to add when making a project with a different size of cord than the original project. Thanks!

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  Год назад

      I know I am answering this kinda late so you may not need this information anymore but I think if you google this you should be able to find like a converter table. But honestly I don't have much experience with this since I come up with all the projects myself...

    • @roshirun
      @roshirun Год назад

      @@annabaginova01 thank you for the response.

  • @vangiegwinn7619
    @vangiegwinn7619 2 года назад

    Hi I am making a small curtain for my front peek a boo window..I made your butterfly but would like to make small flowers so that I can attach them into the project but I cannot find patterns without a lot of cords on the back of the flower..I need them flat so you have a pattern for that?!!

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  Год назад

      Hi Vangie, sorry for the late response. I think you may have confused me with someone else because I haven't done a butterfly before. I unfortunately don't have any flowers either but maybe you were already able to find that pattern somewhere else...?

  • @carlyb163
    @carlyb163 2 года назад

    ok im confused (sorry) i used the formula to work out length of cord but is that length for each cord or the total amount? my calculations come out as 420cm so im thinking that must be for each cord and then i multiply by how many cords i will tie to get overall amount of cord needed for project. is that right? please help!

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  2 года назад

      Right, the amount is just for one cord to cut and then it depends on your pattern how many cords you will need.

    • @carlyb163
      @carlyb163 2 года назад

      @@annabaginova01 thank you xxx

  • @ladybirdgull
    @ladybirdgull 3 года назад

    Would the cord needed also change if let's say the pattern called for 5mm 3 ply but you use 5mm string instead?

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  3 года назад +1

      You mean in terms of the length that you would cut? I think the 3ply and single twist cords should be the same, the braided cords are a bit more stretchy so those can be slightly shorter (but only very slightly 😉). I've done a video on the different cords types so that might be interesting for you as well ruclips.net/video/9vGbMDy_VFk/видео.html

    • @ladybirdgull
      @ladybirdgull 3 года назад

      @@annabaginova01 okay cool that's what I thought but I just wanted to be sure! I'll go check out the video!

  • @jenniferr.3605
    @jenniferr.3605 Год назад

    Anna, do you have a video that you have made a cat bed or hammock for cats that hangs?

  • @solenoide86
    @solenoide86 3 года назад

    In the example of the green wall hanging, how do I calculate how much smaller "c" will be in the following equation? And another question I have is how to count how many times "B" in the equation? You mention an example for the second batch of ropes where Bx4 but then the next batch will be Bx6, is that correct?

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  3 года назад +1

      Hi there, so the C is the fringe and you basically need to estimate it, let's say you would like your finished piece to be about 1m long and you know you want about half of it to be fringe so that makes C = 50 cm. In the example of the berry knot wall hanging I was making the fringe was getting longer and longer as I went from left to right so I had to count with that as well. The B is the knot and this is why it's very important to sketch your piece if you are using this method because in the sketch you will see how many knots (=B) you have so you know what number to multiply B with. And yes, you are correct, I am mentioning Bx4 and then the next batch would be Bx6. I hope this helped but please keep asking if you still have questions, I know this is complicated.

    • @solenoide86
      @solenoide86 3 года назад +1

      @@annabaginova01 Thank you very much for answering, I tried to do it without having seen the calculation turorial and the result was disastrous, the threads were short and I was very frustrated until I found this new video. I will try again, thanks for your help!

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  3 года назад +1

      @@solenoide86 Oh I know the feeling, still happens to me today (especially when I am too lazy to calculate anything 😁). But there also many ways how you can knot in a new cord when the original one is running out. I haven’t made such a video yet but if you search for it on RUclips you will find a few of those.

  • @rlrieth
    @rlrieth Год назад +1

    I always over measure my cords because I’m obsessive about not running out. At the moment I’m trying to think of ways of using the excess cord that I cut too long for a project. 😮. I have some ideas because this can get expensive and I hate wasting cord.

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  Год назад +1

      I tend to do the same. I recently did a video on how to use scraps, maybe you've seen it already ruclips.net/video/r8RyZjTKObI/видео.html

    • @rlrieth
      @rlrieth Год назад

      Thanks! I’ll be making some of these! I’m definitively going to make a couple dog toys for my daughter’s puppy! Great idea!

  • @christinecarpenter5841
    @christinecarpenter5841 2 года назад

    do you happen to have a pattern to macrame a cancer survivor ribbon but within a wall hanging??

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  Год назад

      I am sorry, I don't have one....I hope you were able to find one somewhere else.

  • @sassipants1
    @sassipants1 3 года назад

    If my pattern calls for 3 mm but I want to use 4mm how do I calculate how much longer my cords need to be. Single strand

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  3 года назад +1

      Hi Kim, I would say that 3mm to 4mm is such a small difference I wouldn't change the length of the cords. If you are really worried about running short add 10% of the original length and you should be good.

  • @GenieJay-n9w
    @GenieJay-n9w 22 дня назад

    My daughter has asked me to macrame a window covering for her bedroom. I am struggling with calculating... Help

    • @annabaginova01
      @annabaginova01  7 часов назад

      Well I hope that this video has helped at least a little bit.