Macrame is a style of making intricate textile work uses a different knot tying techniques. Using materials such as jute, leather, yarn, cotton or yarn. It was developed by the sailors so as to hang the item but then gained popularity among them. Types of knots used in macrame square knot and the knot is like hitching a full and half-hitches. Macrame can be used to make almost anything such as art and craft items such as bags, dolls, bracelets, toys, knitted bags and even a hammock. Let us learn how to make macrame bracelet pattern is simple.
Pattern we'll show you now is one of macrame bracelet pattern is easy and is great for making simple jewelry. There are some very intricate and beautiful as well, although to start with the easiest would be better to get a deeper understanding of this knot making techniques.
- Take two jute strings. We have 12 times the total length of the bracelet that you want to make. While the other strings should be 2.5 times the total length of the bracelet to be made.
- Fold the two strings together.
- Tie the loop at the end of each string while leaving the other end is free.
- Attach loop or stick to plain bangle. Now tie a knot at the top of the string while leaving enough room for the beads.
- When you pull the string tighter again, also slowly pulling lanyard. Place a short string to the center and out the other.
- Now start making a square knot. You can even use more easily spiral or regular knots.
- You can decorate it with beads or make a simple bracelet. Beads between the knots should be placed on a regular basis if you want to have a uniform and attractive appearance.
- When you reach the end of your string, tie a knot and cut the string end. One of your macrame bracelet pattern is ready!
Following are some of the most attractive macrame bracelet pattern, which can be made using a square knot. It will take practice to master the different techniques. For example, the following design techniques will be easier to make use of jute or flax:
- Stitch spiral
- Square Knot Sennits
- Square button Knot
- Picot Square Knot Design
- Alternating Square Knot
- The pattern of alternating V
- Snowflake Design