First time I tired Macrame - 3mm cotton cord, it came beautiful, It took one hour for me to complete, the measurements u gave was very helpful and easy for me to do. Just loved what I did❤ Tq for the video, nice explanation.
It is explained in great detail, I love everything about it, but it took me more than 4 hours to finish my 2 m charging cable. despite of that I am very happy with the result, thank you for this Inspiration
thanks for the video! i made 10 macrame bottles and want to put lights inside and hang them on a string. i bought a curtain of string lights and want to cover the base cord that connects the lights together so it looks better hanging from my ceiling.. im going to try this with the same hemp cording i did the bottles with will update on how it goes edit: i just finished, it came out great! the length of the cord i was covering was 9'8" which I rounded up to 10 feet. I measured out 90 feet of cord, which gave me 3 extra feet after rounding up. however when i finished i only had about 1 foot leftover! so to be safe i would do 10x the length of your cord if you use a thicker string like i did!
I saw on another tutorial that you want to times your cord by your wire 10 times, if that makes sense. Eg. For a 1-metre wire you'd need 12 metres of cord Hope this helps 😁
does the binding knot stay solid? I usually work in paracord, we normally finish things by snipping and melting the ends. but this would be a good alternative for some things I just wouldn't want it to come off
I am wondering about this as well. I am starting out using sock weight knitting yarn, because that's what I have at home. I am wondering if it will stay at the top and bottom of the cord, or if I should be using some sort of adhesive. I'm also having a hard time doing a gathering knot with this fine gauge wool yarn. I am open to any suggestions anyone has for finishing!!! :D
Beautiful tutorial. Thank you! I'm just starting out with macrame, so I'm not very good at pricing anything. I know that it would depend on the length of the cord, but there's usually 3 ft, 6 ft, and 10 ft cords. Does anybody know what I would charge for each of them? 🤦♀️
@@GrayWonders Thank you!!! I'm just a hapless knitter trying to organize some cords. I couldn't have even told you what macrame was if you'd asked me this morning 😬 got a nice full square going on my phone charger now though, thanks to you!!! I wouldn't have even known where to begin Googling without this comment 😁
if its turning out flat instead of twisted then you are alternating which sides come over the top instead of just bringing one side over and over. when its flat it's a cobra knot. kinda like rowing a boat. do it all on one side and you spin do it evenly and you'll stay straight.
I don't know why, but ever since I made this, my charger works better and charges faster... It's weird but I'm not lying, so I recommend you doing this if you have problems with your charging speed.
FYI - I used 3 mm non-braided cord but I was short by about a foot.
Thank you for sharing this information 😊
First time I tired Macrame - 3mm cotton cord, it came beautiful, It took one hour for me to complete, the measurements u gave was very helpful and easy for me to do. Just loved what I did❤ Tq for the video, nice explanation.
It’s been so long since I’ve done macrame, great refresher! I was thinking about crocheting over mine, but I like this too. ❤
It is explained in great detail, I love everything about it, but it took me more than 4 hours to finish my 2 m charging cable. despite of that I am very happy with the result, thank you for this Inspiration
Great 👍 love the idea of dressing up my ugly cords. I have them everywhere.
You never fail to impress us 🎉
Such a great idea, thank you. Gotta use your video to fix my charger cord today
Yay!! I hope you have fun making this 🤗💛
thanks for the video! i made 10 macrame bottles and want to put lights inside and hang them on a string. i bought a curtain of string lights and want to cover the base cord that connects the lights together so it looks better hanging from my ceiling.. im going to try this with the same hemp cording i did the bottles with will update on how it goes
edit: i just finished, it came out great! the length of the cord i was covering was 9'8" which I rounded up to 10 feet. I measured out 90 feet of cord, which gave me 3 extra feet after rounding up. however when i finished i only had about 1 foot leftover! so to be safe i would do 10x the length of your cord if you use a thicker string like i did!
I tried it and I really really liked it 💜
❤❤ thank you for this tutorial
I love this idea! You could also do it with your aux car cable 😀
Yes!! What a great idea 😊
Thankyou very much it looks great
Very creative! Well done 👍
So fun and cute!
This was extremely helpful! Been trying to find all sorts of different solutions to protect the charger from my crazy cat. 😆
My squarell chewed it 😭😭😭
I saw on another tutorial that you want to times your cord by your wire 10 times, if that makes sense.
Eg. For a 1-metre wire you'd need 12 metres of cord
Hope this helps 😁
extremely helpful
Thanks sis!👏🍾
Thank you so much 💓
Thank you for the tutorial! I'll definitely try this out :)
Thank you for this tutorial.
Thank you
This is such a great idea!! 🤩🙌
Excellent technique! 👏
Is there a way to continue with new piece of thread if the previous one finish mid way?
th-cam.com/video/MSXCj9gVPbw/w-d-xo.html this tutorial does that if you need it!!
Yes
I think you would just go over the short tails of the previous one, if that makes sense. 😅 hope this helped
does the binding knot stay solid? I usually work in paracord, we normally finish things by snipping and melting the ends. but this would be a good alternative for some things I just wouldn't want it to come off
I am wondering about this as well. I am starting out using sock weight knitting yarn, because that's what I have at home. I am wondering if it will stay at the top and bottom of the cord, or if I should be using some sort of adhesive. I'm also having a hard time doing a gathering knot with this fine gauge wool yarn. I am open to any suggestions anyone has for finishing!!! :D
@@serpentsapphire i seal a lot of my small string projects with a dab of superglue. dries clear and you only need a little bit and itll never move
Beautiful tutorial. Thank you! I'm just starting out with macrame, so I'm not very good at pricing anything. I know that it would depend on the length of the cord, but there's usually 3 ft, 6 ft, and 10 ft cords. Does anybody know what I would charge for each of them? 🤦♀️
i would charge the regular price of the charger +7 (depending on how long the charger is of course)
@@tidepods9960 thank you! 👍
Excelente idéia...uau⚘
Can we easily remove this or exchange to another cable pls reply
Is there a foolproof (or at least generally accepted) way to keep it flat instead of twisting?
Tying a full square knot will keep it flat. In this tutorial we tied half square knots to have it twist 😊
@@GrayWonders Thank you!!! I'm just a hapless knitter trying to organize some cords. I couldn't have even told you what macrame was if you'd asked me this morning 😬 got a nice full square going on my phone charger now though, thanks to you!!! I wouldn't have even known where to begin Googling without this comment 😁
Thank
What if cover gets dirty ?
I've copied this to a T but for some reason it won't spin..
if its turning out flat instead of twisted then you are alternating which sides come over the top instead of just bringing one side over and over. when its flat it's a cobra knot. kinda like rowing a boat. do it all on one side and you spin do it evenly and you'll stay straight.
I don't know why, but ever since I made this, my charger works better and charges faster... It's weird but I'm not lying, so I recommend you doing this if you have problems with your charging speed.
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