I’ve found cleanly wrapping tape around the cardboard helped make it more durable and long lasting and prevents the cardboard roll from tearing when making the larks knots. Also, I found hot gluing his hat on was easier as I couldn’t get mine to stay on. Very cute and creative craft. Thank you😊
Love these!! Thank you so much for posting! *Helpful Hint* when tying a bow, if you tie it using the hand opposite your dominant (i.e., use your left hand to tie a bow instead of your right), it'll always come out perfectly straight horizontally! I use that trick every time I need to make a bow and these adorable gnomes got one too!!
I've just started learning to do macrame, and this video was outstanding. Being able to start small and simple prevents you from getting discouraged. Thank you so much for this tutorial. I wish I had found it sooner so I could add these to the ornaments I'm making for upcoming craft events. I won't be able to have any ready for tomorrow's event, but should be able to add a few to a couple of other events coming up before Christmas. Again thank you so much. ❤
Thank you so much! These were perfect for my secret Santa gift as I am stuck home with flu! I improvised on materials, but luckily I have a big craft stash. Your instructions were so clear that I was able to do it!! Thank you! They are beautiful! Can’t wait to make more when I’m feeling better!
Howdy Marching North, 🙂These creations are marvelous. Love macrame and will make a lil tree right now. Thanks. I agree with others clear, precise, and quick. Thanks for sharing.
I’m looking at cord on Amazon. Are you using white? Natural? Beige? I don’t want the bright white look. These are precious and I know I can do them. Thanks for sharing!
I sent you a pm on FB by but i thought I'd ask on here also. But how do I store my marcrame inventory such as angels with a lot of fringe in the wings and body and also gnomes with the beards correctly so that they stay nice and neat?
Ok, I’ve been calculating to try and figure this out for you- hopefully this is accurate 😅 I think you’ll need about 80 feet of single strand cotton string (assuming you’re using 4mm and you’ll use 10 pieces per beard) and 217 feet of 3mm twisted cotton rope- I know it says 2mm but I just realized I actually used 3mm and I’m about to update it- although it doesn’t really matter if you’re using scrap material. I hope that helps! Good luck 😊😊
Niroma Studio and Ganxxet are my two favorite places- there are lots of great places to buy cord online, you’ll find a pretty long list of cord suppliers in the US and several other countries in this post: www.marchingnorth.com/best-macrame-supplies/
I’ve found cleanly wrapping tape around the cardboard helped make it more durable and long lasting and prevents the cardboard roll from tearing when making the larks knots. Also, I found hot gluing his hat on was easier as I couldn’t get mine to stay on. Very cute and creative craft. Thank you😊
Those are great tips! 😊😊
Love these!! Thank you so much for posting!
*Helpful Hint* when tying a bow, if you tie it using the hand opposite your dominant (i.e., use your left hand to tie a bow instead of your right), it'll always come out perfectly straight horizontally! I use that trick every time I need to make a bow and these adorable gnomes got one too!!
That's a great tip, thank you!
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I've just started learning to do macrame, and this video was outstanding. Being able to start small and simple prevents you from getting discouraged. Thank you so much for this tutorial. I wish I had found it sooner so I could add these to the ornaments I'm making for upcoming craft events. I won't be able to have any ready for tomorrow's event, but should be able to add a few to a couple of other events coming up before Christmas. Again thank you so much. ❤
Finally, a tutorial I can follow! Thank you!
Thank you for these ste-by-step instructions. I look forward to making these.
You are an excellent teacher. I have had undiagnosed ADD my entire life and you are what I have needed while trying to learn this craft. Thank you❤
These ornaments are so cute. Thank you for doing a tutorial.
So cute thanks for sharing I’m gonna make one of these before Christmas. Thank you
Fantastic instructions, camera work and sound quality! Thank you!!
Thank you for your wonderful explanation and slow motion!!!😊
THIS is so satisfying and soothing to watch!! Thank you. 😇🥰
Great tutorial. Easy to follow. Thank you.
They’re fantastic. I’ve only just started learning macramé so these are exactly what I was looking for to try for this years festivities. Thank you.
These were fun to make. Thanks so much.
Love these. Thank you for sharing!
Love these small ornaments! I'm new to Macramé, and these look doable for me!! I appreciate you sharing your tutorial. Blessings
Amazing find. Look forward to using up some macrame cords which I was given. I wanted to use them up for Christmas.
Brilliant tutorial, thank you ❤ I especially love the star, very clever 😊
These are great! I'm going to make some for our Christmas craft fair.
i love gnomes soo much soooo cute!! good job!!
I loved your tutorial!
Love this tutorial, very clear instructions!Very well done, thank you very much!
Thank you for this fantastic video. It is so easy to follow and the projects are adorable.
Love love ❤your tutorials. They are easy and you explain slowly which is very important ❤. I appreciate you
I love t tree hem all gonna do this for my tree thank you !!❤
That was so relaxing to watch. Thank you
I enjoyed this video. I made your star ornament out of pearls & it looks good. Thanks for sharing.
Very nice job. Thank you!
Fantastic, I'm gonna make this🎉
Thank you for sharing - would be great to see a card on the table with the measurements & amount of cords for the projects. Cheers
Excellent instructions for these very cute ornaments.
😊 I'm new to your videos they are wonderful. And I made my first Gnome.
Thank you so much! These were perfect for my secret Santa gift as I am stuck home with flu! I improvised on materials, but luckily I have a big craft stash. Your instructions were so clear that I was able to do it!! Thank you! They are beautiful! Can’t wait to make more when I’m feeling better!
Beautiful
Love these projects. Nice work!!
Howdy Marching North, 🙂These creations are marvelous. Love macrame and will make a lil tree right now. Thanks. I agree with others clear, precise, and quick. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you x
Beautiful ❤❤❤
So cute! You’re my favorite macramé channel!!!❤️
Thanks for your video I ❤so much 😊
Beautiful ornaments Crystal! Great tutorial as usual! Thank you! 😉💞
Muy bonitos adornos!
Super video, wonderful explanations and demonstrations. Thanks so much
Thank you so much for a wonderful tutorial
So cute!! Thank you!!
Thank you ;-) Great idea
Wonderful tutorials! Thank you for sharing your work! 🙂
I love them all thank you so much for sharing and giving such an easy, well explained directions, my little boho Christmas tree is ready :)
Me encanto y rápido de hacer mil gracias seguro haré muchos para mi árbol
Excellent video. Thanks!
SUPER cute! Thank you for sharing and giving such easy, well explained directions! Can't wait to do these for this season!
Gracias, hermoso❤
Adorei. Parabéns. Obrigada.
Love it!
Thanks so much for this beautiful tutorial video! I’ll be making these in one of my vlogmas videos this year. 😊
Love this ❤ Thank you for sharing!
Fun and easy work to do, love it!
I loved 🥰
I’m looking at cord on Amazon. Are you using white? Natural? Beige? I don’t want the bright white look. These are precious and I know I can do them. Thanks for sharing!
I'm just using natural cord, so it's sort of off white. Good luck and thanks for stopping by 😊
Adorei, mas poderia colocar na tela o tamanho das argolas e dos fios e a espessura dos mesmos, como moro no Brasil e sou iniciante, fica difícil ❤
Amazing work 👌👌👌❤️
Чтобы продеть бусинку попробуйте использовать тонкий крючок для вязания.Спасибо за игрушки.очень красиво.
Çok güzel olmuşlar ellerine emeğine sağlık 🎉
Very nice vedio, thanks a lot
I like it very much. I will do some to offer.
I sent you a pm on FB by but i thought I'd ask on here also. But how do I store my marcrame inventory such as angels with a lot of fringe in the wings and body and also gnomes with the beards correctly so that they stay nice and neat?
I think I'm going to make a video about this topic- I'm going to do a little research first and see how many ideas I can come up with 😊
Bellissimo spero di vedere altri lavori per me che sto imparando grazie❤
Thank's ❤️
Hola buenas tardes me encantó todos ❤
Nice ,l love😊❤
If I were planning to make about 8 of these cute gnomes as a Thanksgiving craft activity. .how much string would I need to purchase?
Ok, I’ve been calculating to try and figure this out for you- hopefully this is accurate 😅 I think you’ll need about 80 feet of single strand cotton string (assuming you’re using 4mm and you’ll use 10 pieces per beard) and 217 feet of 3mm twisted cotton rope- I know it says 2mm but I just realized I actually used 3mm and I’m about to update it- although it doesn’t really matter if you’re using scrap material. I hope that helps! Good luck 😊😊
@@MarchingNorth thank you!!
Супер!
Due to overthinking things, the star is the bead 1/4 in or is the hole 1/4 inch?
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Macramae ornaments
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Where is the best place to find rings and beads for macrame?
I get mine on Amazon and sometimes temu
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What size are the first wooden bead?
En español para hacer el arbolito qué medidas las cuerdas
What type of cord is the beard made from.
It’s single strand cotton macrame string- I have a ton of scraps from my past projects and I used scrap pieces of various thicknesses. 😊😊
What are the lengths for each
Where do you buy your cord?
Niroma Studio and Ganxxet are my two favorite places- there are lots of great places to buy cord online, you’ll find a pretty long list of cord suppliers in the US and several other countries in this post: www.marchingnorth.com/best-macrame-supplies/
tutorial en español por favor