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Knotty but nice!

Get into the macramé mood and dangle those plants!
Better Homes and Gardens

This is the easiest basic method of knotting and a great place to begin.

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Step 1 Start with eight 1.5 -2m strands of jute string, fold in half and make a knot at the top or bind with
an extra length of string.

 

Step 2 Divide into four groups of four strands, then take two strands from two adjacent groups and simply use an overhand knot to tie them together, about 10-15cm below the first knot.

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Step 3 Repeat for remaining strands. Now repeat the process about 6 -7cm below the previous knots, separating each four-strand group into a new group.

  

Step 4 Repeat one more time, about 5cm lower.

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Step 5 Knot all ends together at the bottom or bind tightly with an extra length of yarn. Trim into a tassel and insert a tin or jar.

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Create charming displays and clear your benches (or bathtub!) at the same time.

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Using the basic knotting method described above, make pretty hanging containers for pencils or crayons using coloured yarn and empty tins, or use waterproof twine and a plastic colander for an easy solution for draining the endless supply of bath toys.

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Love this plant hanger? Click here for full instructions on how to make it. 

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