Tips for doing macramé

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If you’ve already discovered our new macramé collection and you’re hooked on this timeless craft, you probably want to learn a little more about it to help your projects come out perfectly. Today we want to give you a few helpful tips, so grab your WAK cotton and get ready to knot ‘til you drop!

ANCHOR YOUR PROJECT

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Do you need a stable surface to start your macramé project? Use a stiff base such as a clipboard. You can also anchor your project to a cork board, with the help of a clip. This way you can leave your work on hold and you’ll have a firm support to work on.

You probably have everything you need at home, just use a folder and a clip like you see in the image, and you’re all set!

PREVENT THE ENDS OF THE CORDS FROM FRAYING

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Since it’s really bothersome to have the ends of your cords fray, use tape or washi tape on the ends of your cords to keep them in perfect condition.

Another advantage of doing this is that it keeps your cords in order, and if you use different colored tape on each cord it will help you keep track of which one to use and avoid mistakes.

USE PINS TO SECURE THE CORDS

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Secure the base of your cords with pins to prevent them from getting tangled and bothering you. This way you’ll have each cord under control.

ORGANIZE YOUR CORDS TO WORK WITH EASE

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Yes! Clothes pins! There’s nothing more practical than these. Clip the end of the cord with a clothes pin and little by little roll it up around the pin. You’ll avoid getting your cords tangled up when you are working with several yards of cord and they’ll all be ready at hand, well organized.

USE A SUCTION CUP HOOK AS A BASE

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If you find the hardest part of macramé is to find a base stable enough to work on, try this tip. Get a suction cup hook at any home goods store (be sure to check how much weight it will support, you don’t want it to come loose when you are in the middle of a project).

You can stick the hook on a window or any other flat surface around your home. Then you just have to hang the ring of your project on it and start making knots. It’s convenient, doesn’t take up space, and you can put it away when you don’t need it, what more could you ask?

We hope you find these tips useful! Remember, we also have a section of video tutorials to learn how to do different macramé knots, so no excuses not to start today!

Already completed your favorite macramé project? Make sure to tag your pics on Instagram with @WeAreKnitters so we can see it!

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