DIY Macrame for Beginners/Macraweave Tutorial: Soumak Weave!

DIY Macrame for Beginners/Macraweave Tutorial: Soumak Weave! Please see below for materials and written instructions. Materials: - 3mm Cotton String (Merlot) - 3mm Cotton String (Forest Green) - 5mm Cotton 3 Ply Rope (Natural) - Wool Roving (Peach) 20% OFF ALL MACRAME SUPPLIES until Thursday, Mar. 19th at 12 midnight EST! Premium and bulk cotton now available in my shop - various colours and sizes (2mm-9mm) available! Shop Now: Hey guys! Today I will show you a basic weaving method that can be incorporating into you macrame or macraweave pieces. This method is called the soumak weave. Let’s get started. You will need to tie a row of knots (I’m using horizontal double half hitch knots here) at the bottom of your work so that the woven section has something to hold it up. Using another piece of cord as your working cord, bring it in front of 4 filler cords and then behind 2 filler cords and repeat. Here is the method I use so that I can start to work the pattern in the opposite direction. Bring your working cord in front of 4 cords, behind 4 cords, in front of 4 cords and then behind 2 cords and back to the front. Work the pattern in the opposite direction by bring your working cord in front of 4 filler cords and then behind 2 filler cords and repeat. The result is a very pretty, braid like design. If you’d like you can also wrap the ends on the left around the 2 left most filler cords - I’ll show you what I mean a little later on in this tutorial. Next I’ll show you a variation to the soumak weave. Bring your working cord in front of 2 filler cords then behind 1 filler cord and repeat. To switch directions use the same method as we did with the merlot string but remember that we are now working the pattern in front of 2 filler cords instead of 4, and behind 1 filler cord instead of 2. Work this pattern in the opposite direction using the same method as we did to work the forest green string from left to right. You can also see here how I wrapped the two ends of the merlot string on the left around the 2 left most filler cords. I’ll show you the soumak weave one more time with wool roving. I will bring the roving in front of 4 filler cords then behind 2 filler cords and repeat. Feel free to use yarn as a replacement - you can use thinner yarn instead of string or thicker yarn instead of roving. You could also use a combination of string, yarn and roving. If you were to look at the back of your work you would see loops created around the filler cords - what I do is tuck the ends of roving/string into these loops and then cut off the excess. Thanks for watching!
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