Thank you for this tutorial! I love how you've presented you cord measurements! It's very strait forward. Your instructions a great! I watched several tutorials about macrame coasters, and your's is the best!! THANK YOU!
Thank you so much for this video! I just finished my first one & am so pleased!! What a great way to spend my Saturday afternoon listening to you walk me through it❤
I hope you see this comment because I need help. This is by far the BEST tutorial and I LOVE using the combination of colors. I would love to make my mom a set of placements for her lake house using this concept/pattern. If I wanted to make a 12” diameter placemat that had 1/2” to 1” fringe would I just double the amount of cords as well as the length? Then follow the same pattern? I feel so dumb, I’ve tried to work this out in my head and I’m paper and I keep second guessing myself. I plan on using your cord because it just looks amazing! I thank you for your time and would greatly appreciate help and input.
This turned out beautifully. I love the Earthy color choices you used and how to incorporate them in a styled pattern. Thank you for your tutorial, I just learned how to cut and measure cords to make something new. 🌻💚
Best coaster tutorial! Thank you very much! The only thing I came up to.. was that even though I used the same size of thread, it came out smaller. Can you give us the measures for a table placement?
Wonderful tutorial with the color pattern! If I wanted to make table placemats for plates, would I double or triple the length of the cords? Also realizing I would need more filler cord.
thank you for such a clear tutorial. can you please give me some tips for making the same one but alternating colors in rounds? 2 full rounds of red, followed by 2 full rounds of white for example
Hello, thanks for that amazing tutorial. I'd like to do the same but to use as a trivet to protect de table from hot pans. My question is: have one of you tried and is it dangerous with the heat.. can it burn ?
Synthetic yarns, threads and macrame cords do melt or burn. Use cotton for pot holders and trivets. You can use synthetic blended yarns and cords for place mats for dinner plates and table ware.
I’ve watched so many other videos but still cannot do it right until I watch yours. Thank you so much !!!
Thank you for this tutorial! I love how you've presented you cord measurements! It's very strait forward. Your instructions a great! I watched several tutorials about macrame coasters, and your's is the best!! THANK YOU!
Thank you so much for your kind words. ❤️
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THANK you for using different colors! It helps my brain process!!!
Gorgeous combination for a lovely coaster. Excellent tutorial! Thank you!
Thank you ❤️
Very very nice & helpful.... Thank you so much ❤
Thanks for sharing. It's a nice project and I love it.
Thank you so much for this video! I just finished my first one & am so pleased!! What a great way to spend my Saturday afternoon listening to you walk me through it❤
Thanks for your vdo, I am a beginner. Your vdo really help. 😊
I hope you see this comment because I need help. This is by far the BEST tutorial and I LOVE using the combination of colors. I would love to make my mom a set of placements for her lake house using this concept/pattern. If I wanted to make a 12” diameter placemat that had 1/2” to 1” fringe would I just double the amount of cords as well as the length? Then follow the same pattern? I feel so dumb, I’ve tried to work this out in my head and I’m paper and I keep second guessing myself. I plan on using your cord because it just looks amazing! I thank you for your time and would greatly appreciate help and input.
Thank you for making this video! It was exactly what I was looking for! ♥️
Hi, what kind of yarn is that? Size, material...I'm a beginner working on my 1st coaster.
@@cristinadomenech1189 she stated that it's 4mm single strand cotton cord
Very nice tutorial. So easy to follow 👍👍👍
This turned out beautifully. I love the Earthy color choices you used and how to incorporate them in a styled pattern. Thank you for your tutorial, I just learned how to cut and measure cords to make something new. 🌻💚
Love the colors! Congrats for this tutorial!
Thank you ❤️
Very good tutorial! Thank you!!
This is beautiful!!
Best coaster tutorial! Thank you very much! The only thing I came up to.. was that even though I used the same size of thread, it came out smaller.
Can you give us the measures for a table placement?
OH....Keep them coming! ;-)
Wonderful tutorial with the color pattern! If I wanted to make table placemats for plates, would I double or triple the length of the cords? Also realizing I would need more filler cord.
thank you for such a clear tutorial. can you please give me some tips for making the same one but alternating colors in rounds? 2 full rounds of red, followed by 2 full rounds of white for example
Hello, thanks for that amazing tutorial. I'd like to do the same but to use as a trivet to protect de table from hot pans. My question is: have one of you tried and is it dangerous with the heat.. can it burn ?
Good question!
Synthetic yarns, threads and macrame cords do melt or burn. Use cotton for pot holders and trivets. You can use synthetic blended yarns and cords for place mats for dinner plates and table ware.
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What is the size of the finished project? The colors are beautiful!
Beautiful! What is the size of the cork pad?
7 inches /18 cm
Beautiful 💝....love your tutorial...is it 3mm cord?
No parece 3mm más bien parece 5 o 6mm pero dudo que ella nos contesté, yo.tambien tengo esa duda.
Un saludo.
How do you add the 29" chords? I am struggling with this; thanks!
What size cord are you using? 3? or higher?
I am using 4’mm.A link to my etsy shop is in the description.
What is the diameter of the coaster?
5inches + 1 inch for the fringe.
What is the cord thickness please ? 3mm ir 4mm ?
4mm
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Vry nice
Thank you 😊
What is the type of wire and size please
4mm -100% Recycled cotton cord/string ...the one I am using is available at my shop www.etsy.com/ca/shop/LaMaisonDuMacrame
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Muy bonito pero no entendí muy bien como lo hizo, en el video no se ve claro cada paso