If you remember the 70s, you probably remember the wildly popular ‘Macrame’ phase. Everybody was knotting rope, and the plant-hangers, wall-hangings, and owls (!!!) were everywhere.
If you miss the knotted beauties (yes, I do think they’re quite pretty…well, most of them – I did see some doozies π ) ….good news! It’s making a comeback.
While some crafters got a bit carried away ~ I’m still on the fence about this one π What do you think? ~
I think we’ll start with ‘simple’.
This little plant-hanger is easy to make, and with the lengths of the rope/hemp you can adjust it to any size pot.
I want to show off one of my favorite coffee cups, so I made a small version. If you have a bigger pot, just make the rope/hemp strands longer.
Alright….let’s begin
You’ll need
~ 4 strands rope/hemp , 65″ long ~ I like to use hemp. It’s easy to come by, comes in pretty colors, and is not stretchy!
~ 8 wood beads (optional)
~ 1 metal ring
~ 1. Double all 4 strands, and thread the loop through the ring.
~2. Take all 8 ends, thread them through the loop, and pull tight
~3. Separate the strands into pairs, thread a wood bead on each pair (optional – if you don’t like beads just skip this step), and knot the strands – with an overhand knot – about 12″ from the ring. Push down the beads.
~4. Lay everything flat on the table, and pair the strands, using one each from neighboring duos. Add more beads.
~5. Knot the new pairs about 4″ from the other knot.
Knot all 8 strands together, 4″ down, forming an overhand knot.
Pick your favorite cup, add a plant, and hang your Macrame beauty in the window.
Before I leave you to get crafty – 2 tips
-Since the cup doesn’t have a drainage hole, you wanna set a potted plant in there. Otherwise it might not make it. π’
-The easiest way to set your cup/pot into the hanger – trial and error experience π – set your pot upside down, place the large knot on the pot, and arrange the strands around it. No tilts, no tangles, no shards! π
I do wanna learn more about this ‘revived’ craft ~ as I do I will share my newfound knowledge with you!
I hope you have fun, and will share your piece with me.
I hope to see you soon! π