DIY Macrame Tutorial - Berry Knot Pattern!

DIY Macrame Tutorial - Berry Knot Pattern! Shop my book, Mixed Fiber Macrame, and Fiber Art Supplies (string, rope roving, ribbons, velvet and more) on my website or in my Etsy Shop: Website: Etsy Shop: Support me directly: *Please note: This tutorial focuses on the pattern not the knots used. If you’d like a slower, more in-depth tutorial on the knots used here please see below: Double Half Hitch Knot: Berry Knot: Material: 3mm Cotton String Hey guys! I’ve got a fun pattern for you today that uses double half hitch knots and a berry knot at the end. Before we get started I just wanted to say thank you! One of my videos hit 100k views a couple of nights ago - thank you so much for your support! Starting in the middle of your work, tie a double half hitch knot with the two centre strands. These two pieces of rope will now become your filler cords. Tie four double half hitch knots on both sides of your work moving down. The two current middle strands will now become your filler cords. Tie four more double half hitch knots on both sides of your work moving down. Leave about 1/2 an inch () of space between your first row and your second row. We will create one more row of double half hitch knots - repeat the same process as your second row. We will now create a berry knot in the middle. Using the outer cords, tie 6 half square knots around all other cords. Grab the inner cords and loop them through the middle of your work. Using the outer cords, tie two more half square knots (one square knot) around the inner cords to secure your work in place. Thanks so much for watching! This is a great pattern to use for a front layer of your work as you can keep repeating the pattern to make a really nice design. Thanks so much for watching! If you like this video please hit the thumbs up below and if you have any feedback please feel free to leave a comment. Don’t forget to subscribe for weekly video tutorials!
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