Done this, one each with my 8-year-old daughter & she loved making it! One we give to her granny for her name day and the other to her teacher for Easter as a gift. What a brilliant video!!!! Thank You so much for sharing your skill so generously! Sending you lots of love from Latvia 🇱🇻 from Minka ( 8 ) & Mummy 💋
Hi I am lil confused on how to do the double half hitch knots. Basically I did not get how to end the close the opening down. Possible to throw more information pls. Thanks
Take one strand in the front, weave a knot. Pass the second thread from the front and take one from the back, weave a knot. Then again take in front, skip one from behind, weave on the next. So alternate until the end. Turn the product over and weave a row on the remaining threads.
Watch the video carefully. I take the thread from the front row and make a knot, then from the back row. So in turn. Then I turn the product over and weave on the remaining threads.
Take the thread from the front and tie a double half hitch knot. Pass the next thread from the front, but take the thread from the back. Do this to the end of the row. Then flip the pocket over and tie the knots with the remaining threads.
Take one thread from the top row, the second from the bottom, the third from the top, and so on. Then turn the product over and weave knots on the remaining threads.
Take the first thread from the top row and make a knot. Skip the second thread and take the second from the bottom row. Then take the third thread from the top row, then the fourth from the bottom and so alternate to the end. Turn the product over and weave on the remaining skipped threads.
Take one strand in the front, weave a knot. Pass the second thread from the front and take one from the back, weave a knot. Then again take in front, skip one from behind, weave on the next. So alternate until the end. Turn the product over and weave a row on the remaining threads.
Done this, one each with my 8-year-old daughter & she loved making it! One we give to her granny for her name day and the other to her teacher for Easter as a gift. What a brilliant video!!!! Thank You so much for sharing your skill so generously! Sending you lots of love from Latvia 🇱🇻 from Minka ( 8 ) & Mummy 💋
Thank you so much!❤
Achei muito bomso que vai devagarinho quero fazer para mim
Can you add more cords to make it bigger? Thanks😁 beautiful and clever, love it...gonna do it!
Muchas gracias x el tutorial, x no omitir nada no todos lo hacen.👍👍 HERMOSÍSIMO!!
Gracias
Loved it, useful wall pocket, gonna do it today.. Your instructions were apt, thanks for sharing
Many thanks!
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this crafts are amazing👏💪👍 This is so magical
Thank you so much!
Hi I am lil confused on how to do the double half hitch knots. Basically I did not get how to end the close the opening down. Possible to throw more information pls. Thanks
Take one strand in the front, weave a knot. Pass the second thread from the front and take one from the back, weave a knot. Then again take in front, skip one from behind, weave on the next. So alternate until the end. Turn the product over and weave a row on the remaining threads.
On minute 7:57 is it 12 cords 100cm NOT 200cm, correct?
"200 cm" is not correct. Thanks a lot for your comment!
Awesome explanation
Thank you so much!
Es muy pràctico y facil de hacer
Es muy pràctico y facil de hacer!
Muchas gracias!❤
Great tutorial.. I want to try.. what size your cord?
- 10 cords 200 cm length (2,5 mm thick)
- 12 cords 100 cm length (2,5 mm thick)
- 1 cord 50 cm length (2,5 mm thick)
- One ring 5 cm diameter
Lindo e útil 😊😍😍😍😍
Obrigado!
What size cord is being used?
You need:
- 10 cords 200 cm length (2,5 mm thick)
- 12 cords 100 cm length (2,5 mm thick)
- 1 cord 50 cm length (2,5 mm thick)
@@macramearttutorial4645 I saw that in video, but didn't understand 2,5. The comma between the numbers? Is the a 2.5 cord?
Beautiful work! Lots if patience as well! Thank you fir sharing👌👌
Thank you so much! ❤️🤗
Hola tiene algún otro modelo con otro tipo nudo, ejemplo nudu feston o Chevron.
Hola, todavía no, pero hay planes para hacer otro modelo.
Niche nock banti nhi he? To keshe bnna he?
Bello gracias
Gracias!
How to nok made?
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I managed to get all the way to the end and mine was open at the bottom hahaha. I had to tie all the strings together underneath
Watch the video carefully. I take the thread from the front row and make a knot, then from the back row. So in turn. Then I turn the product over and weave on the remaining threads.
What kind of cords have been used is not mentioned. Please do so
I use cotton three-strand twisted rope.
How many meter
Do you mean size?
Size: 10.5x23 cm (without fringe)
No entendí cómo cerro lo d abajo.
Take the thread from the front and tie a double half hitch knot. Pass the next thread from the front, but take the thread from the back. Do this to the end of the row. Then flip the pocket over and tie the knots with the remaining threads.
@@macramearttutorial4645 thank you, so much 👍👍
What is the surface you are working on please?
This is a pillow
Awfully sturdy pillow, it doesn't even moved when you put in the pins in!
Yes! 😊
String's form
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It's beautiful but not very clear on how to close the bottom. 😕
Take one thread from the top row, the second from the bottom, the third from the top, and so on. Then turn the product over and weave knots on the remaining threads.
I don't see too clearly how you tye of at the bottom😢
Take the first thread from the top row and make a knot. Skip the second thread and take the second from the bottom row. Then take the third thread from the top row, then the fourth from the bottom and so alternate to the end. Turn the product over and weave on the remaining skipped threads.
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I don't understand how it isn't open at the bottom. Tried watching it carefully but still don't get it.
Take one strand in the front, weave a knot. Pass the second thread from the front and take one from the back, weave a knot. Then again take in front, skip one from behind, weave on the next. So alternate until the end. Turn the product over and weave a row on the remaining threads.