DIY Macrame Wall Hanging - Moon Dreamcatcher
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Materials:
0.5mm 3 ply twisted cotton string
14 inch gold ring
Crystals (Bead Landing Semi Precious Beads) - purchased at Michaels
Sorry guys! I was having a slight issue with focusing the camera - some of the video is a bit blurry but I think you will still get the gist of it!
I wrapped the gold ring in rope - you can choose to do this as well or leave as is.
Cut about 15ft (4.5m) of rope to use to create your moon.
I want the moon to cover just over half of the ring so I will start to create the moon to the right of the centre of the ring.
Begin by tying a double knot to attach your rope. The end of the rope that you are not working with - leave that for now, I will show you how to tuck that in later.
We will now begin to create the dreamcatcher - Bring your string overtop of the ring, and then underneath and back through the loop.
Make sure each loop is the same size - my loops are about 3.25 inches wide.
Continue this process until you make it a bit more than half of the way around the ring.
I have sped this section up a bit - if you would like to view it in real time please click settings, speed, 0.25 at the bottom right hand of the screen.
If you were interested in creating a regular dreamcatcher, you would continue this process around your ring until you reached the middle. Since we are creating a moon, we will move back and forth along the section that we just created.
We need to secure the rope in place so before we move back along this section we will create a Lark’s Head Knot.
We have already made the first half of the Lark’s Head Knot - we just need to make the second half. To do so bring the string behind your ring and then back over and through the loop.
We will now make our way back across - remember bring your string overtop and then through the loop.
I find to keep the rope tight and centred it helps to hold where you created the last loop so that you can pull the next loop tight without moving the previous loop.
Create another Lark’s Head Knot and begin to work your way back across the moon.
Create another Lark’s Head Knot.
Repeat this process until you create a moon of your desired size.
Create another Lark’s Head Knot. Include the end from where you originally attached your rope in your Lark’s Head Knot.
I’m finished my moon dreamcatcher so now I will cut off the extra rope, then I will show you how to attach the crystal and tuck in the ends.
I purchased these crystals at Michaels. They already have a hole in them so it is really easy to thread your rope through the hole to attach your crystal to your wall hanging.
This is a really handy tool that I also purchased at Michaels which helps to thread the string through the crystal.
Tie a knot and then tuck the knot into the middle of the crystal. Cut off the ends.
Before we attach the crystal we will tuck in and cut the ends of the string.
The end at the top has already been tucked into our Lark’s Head Knots and is secure so the extra string can be cut.
For the other end - flip your work over and tuck the end of the string underneath the Lark’s head knots and then cut the end.
Attach crystal using a Lark’s Head Knot.
Thanks so much for watching!
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I just wanted to tell you THANK YOU SO MUCH ! For this video! My goodness you are so thorough and slow enough and very explanatory on directions, that makes these much easier to make, than I have seen Anywhere!! All my kind thank you s!!❤️❤️
I have been doing dream catchers and macrame for about 12months and your tutorials are the best and easiest to follow and understand and I have only watched 3 so far as I only discovered you half hour ago.
At last someone showing how to make this ,Nice and Slow., with clear concise instructions. Many thanks..!
Thank you so much for saying the amount of thread needed for the web.
Wow, so different and cool! Thanks for the tutorial.
This is beautiful lovely! Thank you ever so much for sharing this tutorial, I cannot wait to try and do this for myself 😊x
I love the way you explained.. made it very easy ..
Your work is beautiful
Thank you for taking your time explaining the steps.
Thanks for the tutorial your explanation is much easier to understand...
Thanks for Sharing...
And May God Bless you with more beautiful Talents
Your videos are so good. Thank you!
Jenn Summer so glad they are helpful! Thank you!
Your wrk is perfect🥳🥳🥳
This is beautiful!
Love your videos! Thanks so much!
Loved the video, the minute details was really helpful!!! Thank you!!! 😘
Thanks this video helps to me for make a nice dreamcatcher❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Very nice
This is a stunning piece! Would you pls share how you attached the feathers? If you already have, I apologize. I have searched your videos but not found it. Thank you for sharing these tutorials, you are helping to build my creative confidence ☺️
No problem! Here is a playlist for my dreamcatcher tutorials. I explain two different methods - one I use a jewellery metal piece and the other I use a gathering knot! ruclips.net/p/PLG7GVVlY_TBihtwo7q5FP6ai9JrUd5J4R
Beautiful.
Muy bonito y bien explicado. Gracias🙂
Beautiful
Thanks for this.
Love this video thank you. Would you be able to do a dream catcher web at all? I'm still not sure how to make one after watching a few videos on here as they are often unclear. Thanks 😊
I'm doing a nautical theme for my summer house, I was wondering if you could do a tutorial of an anchor? Love your videos
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Wow
TY TY TY FOR THIS!!
Hello I've always wondered what an appropriate amount of time would be to make a dream catcher. An afternoon on the hammock??? A night by the fire?
Around 3-4 hours with including breaks.
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Do check out my dreamcatcher tutorial and support 🌼🌼
❤️❤️❤️❤️. Hugz
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You are not clear on your knots and I can't find anything called a "large pen knot" on google. You've left out a move. You're just not clear