My knots kept coming out weird once it got to the difficult part of the spiral. Your trick of twisting it in a circle is the best! Out of all the videos out there, yours actually gave me the advice I needed! Thanks!
Thank you so much for sharing this with us. It's very helpful and informative. It's been quite a long time since I've done any macrame projects and I had forgotten how to continue the spiral knots when the project starts turning like it does. TY for sharing this with us.
Hello there! I’ve been watching several videos about this knot and not gettin understand. I’m so thankful for your video and your kind advice on the video, i finally understood now! Thank you so much! ☺️
Hey there. As a left handed artist/crafter i really struggle to follow tutorials for anything with knots! ( crochet/knitting & now macrame) After trying (& failing) with multiple YT tutorial videos i came across your macrame ones and BINGO!! I have created a few pieces now that im so happy with. Thank you so much for your great videos 😊
Thanks so much for sharing. It looks like a square knot that spirals. I just need to make one myself. Thanks again for taking the time to make this video so that others can learn. God bless.❤️
I'm not 100% positive, but, I would think the outside thread needs to be at least three or four times longer. And, , that would have to be done while making the beginning cord lengths of your project - you'd have to make one side longer on each piece of cord you attach to your "base" or hanging loop. And, because the length of your cord depends upon the project you're going to make, the best thing I've ever found to do is adding cord when you need it. A good rule of thumb is to have four times the length of cord to the length of your project you want to make. You may eventually need more than that, but, it's a start. A good cord to use is nylon because it can be "very carefully" heat fused together at the ends. I'm not the most experienced macrame artist, but, I do know a few things about it. I hope my advice helps.
People typically say if you want your finished macrame piece to be a certain length, take that number and multiply it by 4 when cutting your cord - it’s not perfect but it’s a good place to start! But if you are folding your cords in half (like when attaching your cord to your dowel using a larks head knot) that means take your original number and multiply it by 8 - it will always take experimentation when making a new project!
My knots kept coming out weird once it got to the difficult part of the spiral. Your trick of twisting it in a circle is the best! Out of all the videos out there, yours actually gave me the advice I needed! Thanks!
So glad to hear it 🤗🎉
Thank you so much for sharing this with us. It's very helpful and informative. It's been quite a long time since I've done any macrame projects and I had forgotten how to continue the spiral knots when the project starts turning like it does. TY for sharing this with us.
I'm in 8 grade and I have this for homework and I'm so happy because your method made me understand thank you 😊😊
Hello there! I’ve been watching several videos about this knot and not gettin understand. I’m so thankful for your video and your kind advice on the video, i finally understood now! Thank you so much! ☺️
I’m so happy to hear that!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Hey there. As a left handed artist/crafter i really struggle to follow tutorials for anything with knots! ( crochet/knitting & now macrame) After trying (& failing) with multiple YT tutorial videos i came across your macrame ones and BINGO!! I have created a few pieces now that im so happy with. Thank you so much for your great videos 😊
Haha same! Left handed life!!!!!!!
Just wanted to say thank you. Your videos are always easy to follow and I appreciate that very much 🙂
Thanks so much for sharing. It looks like a square knot that spirals. I just need to make one myself. Thanks again for taking the time to make this video so that others can learn. God bless.❤️
Like the way you show how to make stitches
Thank you! I think I'm going to try this!
Best video on this knot I have found thank you!!!
Dank je wel voor de duidelijke uitleg.
Omg u made this so easy
How do you set up the rod to do this. I can’t stand for long periods so prefer to sit. Many thanks.
Very helpful
It helped me a lot! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Thank you
Thank you :D
How many times longer would you recommend the outside strings to be than the inside strings so you don’t just have a bunch of extra or get cut short?
I'm not 100% positive, but, I would think the outside thread needs to be at least three or four times longer. And, , that would have to be done while making the beginning cord lengths of your project - you'd have to make one side longer on each piece of cord you attach to your "base" or hanging loop. And, because the length of your cord depends upon the project you're going to make, the best thing I've ever found to do is adding cord when you need it. A good rule of thumb is to have four times the length of cord to the length of your project you want to make. You may eventually need more than that, but, it's a start. A good cord to use is nylon because it can be "very carefully" heat fused together at the ends. I'm not the most experienced macrame artist, but, I do know a few things about it. I hope my advice helps.
My pattern says 1m for inner two and 3 m for outside pair. Both folded in half and knotted to the rod. My length of twisted knot is 19 cm
I keep repeating the same knot, but mine is coming out flat.. idk what I'm getting wrong! Maybe not tying tight enough?
Hi the outside rope I've been crossing under the two middle strands comes out longer than the other outside strand, what's going wrong?
When making a spiral knot you will always have half of the cords end up longer than the other half, you aren’t doing anything wrong! 🤗
Thanks! Do I ever need to switch out my working cords with the middle cords? Also, do I ever need to swap the two working cords?
I don't get the judgement of rope length to take if I want the total length of a suspender 20inches.... What should be the size of rope
Are you asking what length the cord should be, or how thick the cord should be? :)
Thanks for responding... I want to know the length...??
People typically say if you want your finished macrame piece to be a certain length, take that number and multiply it by 4 when cutting your cord - it’s not perfect but it’s a good place to start! But if you are folding your cords in half (like when attaching your cord to your dowel using a larks head knot) that means take your original number and multiply it by 8 - it will always take experimentation when making a new project!
But your string becomes totally uneven if you are doing a wall hanging
That’s just one of the unfortunate realities of the craft, can’t be avoided I’m afraid 🙂
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Thank you!