1) This Macramé Angel Tree Ornament is the perfect Christmas craft project, and is great for any skill level! She is created using two different types of cotton Cord, and Marla’s signature knot. She’s simple, unique, and looks beautiful on the Tree!
What you will need:
- wooden ring
- wooden bead
- 3mm braided cotton cord
- 5mm single twist cotton cord
- metallic gold cord
- fabric stiffener
Required knots:
- larks head
- vertical double half hitch
- gathering knot
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2) Everyone needs a little Macramé Christmas Tree décor for the holidays!
This little tapestry is such a quick and simple design yet the tree, being knotted from the back, has this very cool texture which makes it pop! Almost looks a little 3 dimensional.
Works up super quick and with minimal supplies.
What you need:
- 5mm braided, 3 ply cord, or single twist cotton cord in natural and green
- wooden dowel
- scissors
- measuring tape
- crochet or rug hook
Required Knots:
- larks head (mounting knot)
- vertical double half hitch (right side and back side)
Final length approximately: 11" long x 6.5" wide.
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3) 'Sleepy Santa Gnome' is such a cute and fun little project! The perfect choice for a Christmas craft night with your closest friends. Makes a great handmade gift for teachers or your secret Santa co-worker!
What you need:
- wooden ring
- wooden bead
- cardboard paper
- 3mm 3ply white cotton cord
- 3mm single strand red cotton cord
- 1 piece of string or yarn
- scissors
- glue
- measuring tape
Required Knots:
- larks head (mounting knot)
Digital download includes: 3 PDF files for three Pattern Designs, and 1 PDF file of 'Tips and Tricks' to create your Christmas Tree Tapestry.
Files include:
- list of supplies needed
- photos of completed project
- complete comprehensive instructions
- knot guide
This is for the Patterns ONLY! Not the completed projects.
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Pattern by: Knotting Flats
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