Greetings friend. Thank you for being here. Dismiss

  • Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

A Designer At Home

Designing Beautiful Spaces. Inspiring Authentic Living. Spreading Good Vibes.

  • About
  • Policies
  • Sponsorship
  • Shop
  • Contact
  • Blog
  • About
  • Policies
  • Sponsorship
  • Shop
  • Contact
  • Blog

how to macrame

How I Made It: Macrame Wall Hanging

July 7, 2015 by CORINNA HENDERSON

make it yourself macrame wall hanging

Today. We Talk Macrame.

I feel like this needs a more dramatic intro. It’s friggin’ macrame! An iconic craft form that’s lasted generations. From wall hangings, to planters, to lampshades to whatever. Macrame is an easy art form to get the hang of. I self taught myself how to macrame. If you grew up making hemp jewelry, you can self teach yourself how to macrame, easily! A lot of the same knots apply.

As I catch you up on the rooms of my home that have been decorated, I’m also going to go through how I made any of the pieces that I DIYed. I have a rather large macrame wall hanging that I made. It’s approximately 42 inches x 42 inches. It suits the space above my sofa well. And the best thing about macrame is that it can be enlarged or can be made smaller to suit the space you have.

How I Made It:

I chose to use leftover copper spray painted 1 inch EMT conduit. You’ll find here on da blog that I try to reuse scraps from other projects in new projects because I hate to waste and hate to hoard. I had one longer piece than the other, top piece is 42 inches long and bottom piece is 28.5 inches long. Conduit cuts easily with an inexpensive hand-held pipe cutter. Here’s one from Amazon for less than $8 that’ll do cuts from 1/8 inch to 1 and 1/8 inch.

I always gather inspiration before diving into these kinds of projects. My inspiration is on my Home: Wall Hangings Pinterest Board. If you’d like to try out macrame, give the board a look through (and even a follow!) to get some ideas.

I used about 2.5 arm lengths for each length of cord (I used this macrame cord, but I’ll definitely use this one next time. Once the cords are cut, I recommend taping off the ends to prevent excessive fraying. The knots I use to get the rope onto the pipe are the Lark’s head knot. Because square knots are done with groups of 4 strands, I made sure I had enough cords to be divisible by 4. I followed the Lark’s head knot with 2 square knots to secure things in place.

larks head on copper painted conduit

square knots after larks head

You can do something very rad, very pretty with the basic square knot. The design created here is made using the alternating square knot. Shift inward, leaving a couple strands hanging on the end, and tie a square knot a few inches below the square knots above. Alternating back and forth, it creates the alternating square knot.

alternating square knots after square knots

I used an over-the-door wreath hanger to hold my pipe. It’s very wobbly and unstable, but I had to start on the wall hanging and couldn’t stand to be delayed with picking up something else. I’ve seen great recommendations to use hooks to hang it from though, just to give you another suggestion. Though I think 2 over-the-door wreath hangers would work fabulously and you can pick them up for $1 a piece around the holidays!

You can add a second rod further down into the wall hanging. Secure the pipe in place using two square knots. I used a level to ensure the second rod was lining up with the first and simply loosened or tightened the square knots as needed.

switch knots after square knots below second rod

Below the second pipe I used the switch knot to create the cool hanging pieces. The switch knot looks way more complex than it really is, and adds a very cool layer of dimension the the piece.

There are plenty of ways to start tapering off the ends of the macrame wall hanging. I left mine organic, yet structured in length to some degree. You could tie knots and cut excess of to create a point. Another suggestion would be to add embellishments like beads, or paint the ends of the cord, or fray the ends intentionally.

use wreath hanger on door for last minute hanger for macrame wall hanging

After the switch knots were finished, I tied each group of cords into an overhand knot. Like the square knot, the switch knot leaves the outer cords hanging out to the sides, and it didn’t feel finished to me.

large figure 8 knot

To add a little something more the the hanging, I added lengths of cord on either side of the piece and tied large figure 8 knots. Then pieced off sections below that to tie into smaller figure 8 knots.

I’m so happy with how it turned out. I hope you learned something cool today and enjoyed this post. If you did like it, please leave a comment and give this post a share!

This would fill up that blank wall space perfectly! Macrame wall hanging tutorial with knots and variations - A Designer At Home

Filed Under: Blog, DIY Tagged With: how to macrame, how to make a wall hanging, large scale wall art, macrame, organic wall art, string art, unique wall art, wall decoration, wall hanging

Primary Sidebar


My name is Corinna and I'm a Gemini. Enamored with the architecture and textiles of South Asia. Lover of incense, the color teal and thrifting. Supporter of small businesses and fair trade. Self proclaimed crazy plant lady. Aiming to live a more natural, vegan life day by day. I read, hike and drink coffee in my spare time. I have 2 cats, a dog and a 4 year old.

Subscribe To My Newsletter

Enter your email to begin receiving a once monthly handwritten email containing updates from the blog as well as tips, freebies and announcements.

Reader Favorites

Designing A Multitasking Bedroom

10 Most Stylish Mirrors

10 of the most stylish mirrors ever

Tips Bohemian Chic Style Textiles

Tips for Bohemian Chic Style Textiles

2018 Blogger Spring Home Tour- Fresh Boho Style

Fresh Boho Spring Home Tour

Boho Botanical Spring Tablescape

Categories

Friends Of A Designer At Home

Thoughts from Alice

Networks


Wayfair Homemakers

More Posts

Autumn Bucket List (Things to do in Fall)

I can feel it coming in the air tonight… Autumn is nearly here! What a joy. I start to feel the excitement when the faint hint of crispness hits the air. Fall is my favorite season. There are so many great things to do in Fall. Somehow I always miss doing activities so this year […]

Starting LDN and everything else I’ve tried for CFS so far…

I’ve been taking low dose naltrexone (ldn) for just over a month at this point and I wanted to share an update on how it’s been going thus far. I started taking ldn because I tried everything else in an attempt to feel better. At my last PCP appointment, I told him I’d be trying […]

Checkerboard: The Latest Insta-Trend

You ever first see a trend and think, “nope, not for me.” That was, and still a little, me with the checkerboard trend. I’ve never liked checkerboard walls or floors. At least not enough to semi-permanently put it somewhere in my home. But I am still in pursuit of an interior design certificate and job […]

My best Amazon Prime Purchases Ever

I’m sure you don’t need me to tell you that it’s time for Amazon’s annual Prime day. And you likely don’t need me to tell you about my best Amazon Prime purchases ever. But I’m telling you, these are such good products and I got them for a steal too!

Celebrating Pride Month With LGBT Businesses

Part of mindful consumerism, for me at least, is intentionally seeking out companies founded and owned by marginalized communities. Heritage and pride months are the perfect reminder to seek out alternative sources for goods and services. Join me in celebrating pride month with LGBT businesses below.

AAPI Skincare & Beauty Haul & Demo (dry skin, fragrance sensitive)

As my mental health has improved, I’ve enjoyed getting back into my mindfulness consumerism series. With AAPI month upon us, and quickly coming to an end, I took stock of what I needed to purchase and set out to buy replacements from AAPI skincare and beauty brands. I needed face wash, serum, and oil. For […]

Simple Minty Eye Makeup Look (Indigenous Beauty Brands)

As much as I loathe dealing with fallout atop base makeup, I still always start with base makeup. But lucky for me, there’s no powder products going on my eyes today. Despite being a simpler makeup look, there’s still a lot of drama going on. A sharp cat eye winged liner elevates the eyes. And […]

Indigenous Owned Shopping Faves

You’re shopping. Here’s everything you need to be shopping for from indigenous owned brands. From beauty to fashion to accessories and body care, these products are top tier. These may be my indigenous owned shopping faves, but they’re quality from design to ingredients to workmanship.

Full Face Latinx Brands

From September 15 – October 15 is Hispanic Heritage Month. During this time I wanted to put together a full face of Hispanic owned beauty brands. Some of these brands are well known and others are smaller brands. I tried to find a balance of big name beauty brands and up and coming. After testing […]

Here’s My Faves for Hispanic Heritage Month

Hispanic Heritage Month is upon us! It’s always my goal to be mindful of where I’m spending my money. During Heritage and Pride months, I try to make an effort to seek out brands that I may not otherwise be aware of. It’s no surprise, what’s out there is truly amazing. And I want to […]

  • Home
  • Design Advice
  • DIY Projects
  • Room Inspiration
  • About
    • Contact
    • Sponsorship
    • Policies
  • Shop

Recently

downloadable chinese free art prints

Chinese free art prints

One of the fastest and easiest ways to decorate a wall is with free art prints. There are literally endless themes and colors. The free art prints I’m sharing today are all Chinese themed. Incorporate Chinese free art prints for the lunar new year. Or create a long term decorative destination. Wherever and whenever these […]

The Year of 25 Projects

The Year of 25 Projects

For the past few years, I’ve wanted to start the year with a list of home projects. These are projects I want to accomplish in the upcoming year. However, something always distracts me, and I end up not following through. Things have been going smoothly for the past six months, and I believe I’m finally […]

DIY Lunar New Year Decorations

Make It DIY Lunar New Year Decorations

Lunar New Year, aka Chinese New Year, is a celebration of the beginning of the lunisolar Chinese calendar. If you didn’t know, there are many calendars throughout the world. This is my first year celebrating Chinese New Year. I felt inspired and creative so I made DIY Lunar New Year Decorations. I just had to […]

The Useful List Of Practical Gifts

Sure, Valentine’s day is on the horizon but there’s seemingly always some reason to need a gift. Therefore I bring you a timeless, useful list of practical gifts. Some, if not all, of these gifts can be used and appreciated all year long. Even better, they’re all around $35. It’s a gifting win-win-win. You win, […]

Honoring Indigenous People for Heritage Month

I am sitting here, stuck, trying to come up with the best way to honor Indigenous People for this year’s Native American Heritage Month. While not indigenous myself, I do live on their land and benefit from work they’ve done. I want to give back communities that I admire and respect. Therefore, I want to […]

Dark Halloween Art Print Collection

If you’ve seen some of my recent blog posts, you know I love temporary seasonal art. This time I wanted to share a dark Halloween art print collection. It is spooky season after all! I believe this collection is the one I’ve spent the most time on. Halloween is my favorite and that’s made it […]

Instant Autumn Art Print Collection

Recently, I shared a collection of free dark autumn art prints. For those into a brighter aesthetic, I wanted to also share an instant autumn art print collection with brighter colors and themes. This collection features scenery, colors, flora and fauna analogous with Fall. If you appreciate easy and free decorating, you’re in the right […]

Is it safe to buy makeup on Poshmark? Testing makeup.

Is it safe to buy makeup on Poshmark?

You probably know that you can buy clothing and accessories on Poshmark, but did you know you could buy makeup, too? I was skeptical when I first came across this. Is it safe to buy makeup on Poshmark? I had to know. So, I placed several orders, with several different sellers, and I’ve had a […]

Dark Autumn Art Print Collection

Autumn decorating season is upon us. Have you started? I don’t have much up yet but I have been collecting things to put up. Usually for seasonal decorating, I go for creating a vibe. I feel like Fall can go two different ways. The first, warm and vibrant. The second, moody and dark. Today I’m […]

Autumn Bucket List (Things to do in Fall)

I can feel it coming in the air tonight… Autumn is nearly here! What a joy. I start to feel the excitement when the faint hint of crispness hits the air. Fall is my favorite season. There are so many great things to do in Fall. Somehow I always miss doing activities so this year […]

Keep Reading...

@Instagram

Subscribe