Macramé hanging chair
Instructions No. 2257Knotting fun for the wellness oasis: the hanging chair is a classic macramé project, ideal for the next relaxing hours of knotting.
- Lark's head knot backward
- Square knot - facing right
And this is how you knot
- Cut 28 x 400 cm long strands from the cotton cord. Double the strands and tie them all with the lark's head knot backwards to the beech round stick. Fix this rod firmly to a table or between two shelves. Use extra strong tape for this.
- Start with the square knot. Do not tie the knots close together, but space them out. The spacing is about 2 cm for our hanging chair. Tie row after row in this way until you reach the end of the cord (makes about 30 to 35 rows). Pull the knotted macramé piece off the round rod.
- Knot a second macramé piece as just described, so that you then have two macramé pieces knotted in the same way.
Knot suspension
Cut 28 x 250 cm to 300 cm (depending on how long you want your chair to hang down) long cord strands. Always pull two of the cords through four opened lark's head knots (these are the original hanging loops when tying the two individual pieces). Knot the cords tightly.
Knot each cord very tightly (with multiple knots) to the hanging rod. Finally, comb up all the cord ends and tie into a decorative knot with another piece of cord.
Knot suspension cords on macramé piece
Sehr fest verknoten und Zierknoten setzen
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