Hi! I am posting a how-to video on a beginner macrame plant hanger on my blog and was wondering if I could link your video on my page to show my viewers how to start a plant hanger, thanks
Hello Brianna, thanks for asking! I'd love for you to share if you're able to include a link to point people back to this video or my website (www.mosspointsnorth.store). I'd appreciate it so much
Hi Purvisha! I recommend at least a 2-foot rope to do a wrapping knot with. If you are looking for information on creating a complete plant hanger you can view my plant hanger pattern on Etsy here: www.etsy.com/listing/531669077
I'm just starting to learn how to macrame and I went and bought some supplies. I haven't figured out how to hang the dowel or stick. Do I have to buy some type of hook and make holes in my wall, I'm hoping to avoid this. I'd appreciate suggestions please.
I typically use a clothes rack you can buy for $15 or under and then use an 'S' hook to hang my project from. When I was first starting I would hanging things from a nail at the top of a doorway, an existing nail on a wall (move artwork temporarily), or my shower curtain rod. If it's a smaller project you could try securing it with string and tape to the top of a table too!
Nice and slow, with excellent video coverage! This is the GO TO VIDEO on how to and refresher course to start a macreme hanger👊🏻👍🙏🏻😎
I'm so glad you found it useful! Thanks for sharing how well it worked for you. Enjoy creating!
Excellent video. Perfect speed and very clear visual instructions, thank you. This is the best by far.
I'm so happy this tutorial helped you learn the macrame wrapping knot! It is one of my favorite details to use in plant hangers.
I knew this but had to search for how to do it again.
Mind refreshed 🥰
Thank you 💫
I'm so glad it helped refresh your memory! I'd love to see what you're creating (search Moss Points North to find me on social).
Thank you so much for sharing, I was looking for a way to make this to use as a purse strap 😁🌼🙏🏽
You're welcome, Denise - I'm glad it was useful. I'd love to see the purse you created!
Thank you . Easy to follow ..👍
I'm so glad you were able to follow the video easily -- the wrapping knot is my favorite way to start and end a plant hanger!
Hi! I am posting a how-to video on a beginner macrame plant hanger on my blog and was wondering if I could link your video on my page to show my viewers how to start a plant hanger, thanks
Hello Brianna, thanks for asking! I'd love for you to share if you're able to include a link to point people back to this video or my website (www.mosspointsnorth.store). I'd appreciate it so much
Thank-you! Well done
Thanks so much for the feedback! I'm glad the video was helpful!!
How clever! Just the tutorial I was looking for!Thanks!
Glad to hear it! I'd love to see what you're creating :)
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@@mosspointsnorth look at IG at mooisvanmie ;) . I"m not done yet but one of these days the result will be shown ;)
@@mooisvanmie5473 Oh yes! Your plant hangers are stunning - great job!
@@mosspointsnorth Thank you!
Great tutorial
Thanks so much Jill, I'd love to see what you create! Feel free to reach out on Instagram or Facebook :)
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how long is the rope that you tie on to the rope
I used a 24in cord - thanks for asking!
Moss Points North Thank you so much i just finished it now and i’m very proud! you are very great at explaining as this was my first time at macrame!
Gud one.. bt wanna know length of macrame strings
Hi Purvisha! I recommend at least a 2-foot rope to do a wrapping knot with. If you are looking for information on creating a complete plant hanger you can view my plant hanger pattern on Etsy here: www.etsy.com/listing/531669077
Took me a few hundred x , lol but I got it,🤷♀️ Thank you
Wonderful! Sometimes it's the repetition until it finally clicks - I'm so glad you kept practicing!
What is the length of the thread
I used a 24 inch rope for the wrap - thanks for asking!
Thank youuuuuu
I'm so happy the video could help!
I'm just starting to learn how to macrame and I went and bought some supplies. I haven't figured out how to hang the dowel or stick. Do I have to buy some type of hook and make holes in my wall, I'm hoping to avoid this. I'd appreciate suggestions please.
I typically use a clothes rack you can buy for $15 or under and then use an 'S' hook to hang my project from. When I was first starting I would hanging things from a nail at the top of a doorway, an existing nail on a wall (move artwork temporarily), or my shower curtain rod. If it's a smaller project you could try securing it with string and tape to the top of a table too!
@@mosspointsnorth thank you wonderful tips