Macrame Earrings * DIY * Tutorial * Melagrana design * Макраме
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
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embroidery thread (looks to be about 9-10" in length - 7 strands in groups of 2 for each earring)
6mm jump rings
pop bottle top for the circle
looks to be 4x4 grid paper
Start with 8 empty
move 5 to 8
turn
move 2 to 5
turn
move 7 to 2
turn
move 4 to 7
turn
move 1 to 4
turn
move 6 to 1
turn
move 3 to 6
turn
move 8 to 3
turn
move 5 to 8
turn
move 2 to 5
turn
move 7 to 2
turn
move 4 to 7
turn
move 1 to 4
turn
move 6 to 1
turn
move 3 to 6
turn
move 8 to 3
turn
move 5 to 8
turn
move 2 to 5
turn
move 7 to 2
turn
move 4 to 7
turn
move 1 to 4
turn
move 6 to 1
turn
move 3 to 6
turn
move 8 to 3
turn
move 5 to 8
turn
move 2 to 5
turn
move 7 to 2
turn
move 4 to 7
turn
move 1 to 4
turn
move 6 to 1
turn
move 3 to 6
turn
move 8 to 3
turn
move 5 to 8
turn
move 2 to 5
turn
move 7 to 2
turn
move 4 to 7
turn
move 1 to 4
turn
move 6 to 1
turn
move 3 to 6
turn
move 8 to 3
turn
move 5 to 8
turn
move 2 to 5
turn
move 7 to 2
turn
move 4 to 7
turn
move 1 to 4
turn
move 6 to 1
turn
move 3 to 6
turn
move 8 to 3
turn over with hook on top
pull a single strand from another pile cut 9”
turn over
starting with 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 unhook from board and bather in the center holding tight
remove board
hold tight at the bottom, wrap string around and tie a knot, tie another knot, flip over and tie a knot, tie another knot
flip over and tie a knot, tie another knot
let string hang with others
cut strings to desired length after smoothing
Lovely earings, very cute and original but this is not macrame, it is Kumihimo! I love doing both and this is a seven strand braid!
When at school we used old wooden cotton spools, and back in the day it was called french braiding and or plaiting
I LOVE this tutorial. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
@@melagranadesign9833 .,ppp0
Thank you so much for sharing. I can't wait to make some. 😊
Beautiful ❤
A great idea but needs a list of materials used - the cord being the main thing.
The subtitles are pretty useless I’m afraid.
Hi, nice design... Can u please let me know the name of that cardboard that u used here
Awesome. Thanks for the video
I'm new to crafts but she may not have a list of materials used, yes it would help, but video tutorual is self explanatory. She points to the ruler as well.for size amd if you look in the beginning, any crafter would recognize embroidery thread. All in all, lovey earrings and I enjoyed your tutorial very much.
My husband's into 3d printing and he printed me a huge kumihimo that's for doing this with macrame cord!
Lovely
Great!!!!!! Idea. Wish u had left the tassels longer. ❤
Thank you!
Hye its nyc one
But can uh plz drop material u used nd link of the material specifically?so it will be easy forvus to find similar one
They are really elegant and beautiful, wow 💕
Thanks a lot!
I’m with many others in wanting to know what type of cord, string, thread, floss you used because there are so many different kinds it’s impossible to be able to tell just by seeing it in the video. Thanks
You can use any string for embroidery.
It's embroidery thread used here😊
Bravo
I love it! What cord did you use and length of each piece?
Thank you so much for this tutorial! Do you have any list of materials for this?
Thank you! No, I have not, but you can see all materials during the tutorial.
@@melagranadesign9833 what size are the squares on the graphing paper
@@melagranadesign9833 what size thread or rope do you use???
Здравствуйте! Какой фирмы шнур вы используете?
Lástima el tutorial muy rápido, pero el trabajo muy bello.
What's the circumference of that bottle cap? Or what did you get it off of? Gorgeous design btw!
Sheeeeesh
How long are the strands when you start braiding? That information isn't given.
Interesting
How many inches of string do you start with?
How many strands of thread to I need for each earring
Is this embroidery floss?
love the video, but is a little too fast for me. It looks like you have 14 strings not 16 because #8 is empty. I wish you talk or put a caption on the video.
Este tipo de diceño a cuanto se evalua a cliente.?
These are sweet 💗👏🏻😊
Thanks!)
Love the video! Do you know the size of the little jump rings that were used in this video
Thank you! 6 mm
Beautiful. What's the length of the cord, please?
Thanks! Sorry for the late reply. About 2.5 m for the pair 🌸
Thank you!
Kumihimo technique 😍
Video should be slow.
You can change the speed of the video on RUclips
Love the video but it was way to fast!!
I've realized it's embroidery floss but how many strings total?
Nevermind I counted 16
@@a.s2786 de cuanto centimetros de largo por favor
Cord length please
Hermosos y presio?
😢how long is the cord to start with? Maybe instead of music you should actually talk it out.
Very interesting but to fast for the first time😢
Tutorial with no list of materials?
Yes, you can see all materials during the tutorial
I can see but there are many different kinds of threads and strings so it helps so much to know if it embroidery floss or what kind? Thank you.
подписываться 👏👏👏👏
🥰🤗👏🙏🌺
Mujer eso se hace despacio para poder ver el video
I dont understand anything
That’s kumihimo not macrame way too fast
This is not really macrame. I love doing Kumihini work as there are so many different styles but as I said it is not macrame!
That's beading string....
This is string for embroidery
I dont understand why to do a tutorial without any informations about the material, lenghts of the string, diameter and so on. So many people asked the same questions, because its not easy to check those facts only by watching the tutorial. Sadly you still keep it as a secret. 🤔 I'd like to get it right on the first try and not waste any material.