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Modern macramé artist, Emily Katz, teaches how to make her signature bohemian wall hanging. This artwork is built upon a piece of found driftwood, and uses thick cotton rope and one simple knot to create an overall pattern. Throughout the class, Emily shares ideas for adjusting the repeated pattern and the size of the piece to create a custom wall hanging, perfect for you and your space.
Learn how to:
What you’ll get:
Here’s what you’ll need:
Materials:
- 3’ piece of driftwood (or use a copper rod or dowel)
- 75 yards of 3/16” (about 5mm) white cotton rope
- Black RIT Dye
- Scissors
Downloads:
- Cut the rope evenly
- Attach rope to driftwood
- Tie square knots
- Create a repeating macramé pattern
- Create your own wall hanging design
What you’ll get:
- In depth class on how to create a bohemian wall hanging.
- 5 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supply list
- Step-by-step instruction by expert instructor Emily Katz
- The ability to leave comments, ask question and interact with other students
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Make a Macramé Wall Hanging Reviews
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Creaky Susan
I've done several easy macrame wall hangings, including dream catchers and other circular pieces. I've not done anything yet with deadwood or driftwood but I've been considering it. So far, the deadwood pieces look quite nasty once the bark's been removed so . . . I might want to look into driftwood which should be mostly cleaned up when I find it.
1 day ago