Make macrame hanging basket yourself: instructions

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Macrame is a quick and easy way to make great decorations for your home. In our video we show how to make a macrame hanging basket with succulents yourself.

DIY instructions for a macrame hanging basket [music: www.bensound.com]

Macrame hanging baskets were very popular in the 1970s and no household would be without them. But then the decorative planter was forgotten for a long time and was even labeled as old-fashioned. But now the macrame hanging basket is experiencing a true renaissance and is developing into a coveted decorative object, especially among the younger generation. No wonder, after all, the macrame hanging basket is easy to make yourself and with the Use of different materials such as rope, cord or even leather straps individually to your own taste adjust. In addition, the hanging placement of plants saves an enormous amount of space, so that you don't have to do without cozy indoor plants even in small apartments. The instructions for a DIY macrame hanging basket and everything else you should know about the new trend can be found in this article.

What is macrame?

Macrame is on everyone's lips - but what is actually behind this term? In fact, macrame refers to a special knotting technique that was developed in the Orient and was used to make carpets, but also ornaments and jewelry. The Crusaders then brought this special form of handwork to Europe, where it experienced several heydays. In addition to jewellery, hanging baskets in particular became the figurehead of the artful knotting technique, which is still very popular today and is also popular as a hobby.

Macrame hanging basket: do-it-yourself instructions

Macrame-style hanging baskets have numerous advantages: they are not only extremely decorative, but also particularly practical, as hanging the plants saves a lot of space. But also the fact that macrame hanging baskets can be easily made by yourself means that this trend has many followers.

You need that for that

Many people do not dare to get creative with the macrame technique because they consider it too complex and complicated. In fact, a macrame hanging basket can be made without much effort.

Material for hanging baskets made of macrame
With just a few materials, you can easily make a macrame hanging basket

All you need is:

  • plant
  • plant pot
  • cord or rope
  • tape measure
  • scissors
  • plant clay
  • Suitable plant substrate
  • Possibly small wooden beads for decoration

Procedure for crafting a hanging basket made of macrame

If you follow the instructions, making a macrame hanging basket really isn't difficult: the first step is to prepare the materials. First, six pieces of equal length must be cut from the cord. Each cord should be about 90 to 100 centimeters long (depending on how low the hanging basket is to hang later). In order to get an even length of all ribbons, it is advisable to carefully measure the individual threads with a measuring tape and then cut them to fit. Once all the strings have been prepared, they are laid next to each other and knotted together, about 10 to 15 centimeters in front of one end of the bundle. This so-called base knot later carries a large part of the weight of the flower pot, which is why it is particularly important to tighten the knot properly.

Threads knotted by hands
First, all six threads are tied together in a knot

Now the actual work with the macrame begins: the cords are placed on a table and sorted. Now you form pairs of two from the strings that are directly next to each other. The pairs of two are now knotted about 10 centimeters away from the base knot. The distance to the base node can vary depending on the pot size, but care should be taken that the Nodes of the two-person teams each have the same distance to the base node, so that the pattern is as even as possible arises. Now the cords are placed next to each other on the table. Now another knot is made 10 centimeters from the previous knot. However, this time the pairs of two are not connected to each other, but to each other by connecting the facing cords to each other. To do this, tie the second thread of the first team of two to the thread next to it (i.e. the first thread of the second team of two). Then the second thread of the second pair is linked to the first of the third pair and finally tie a knot with the second thread of the third pair and the first thread of the first pair made. Here, too, care should be taken to ensure that the knots are again at the same height.

Threads stretched by hands
First, three pairs are formed and knotted together at the same height

Now the end knot follows: At the upper end of the strand, all cords are linked together again. By not pulling the threads all the way through at this knot, a loop is created that will later serve as a holder for the macrame flower pot. If you prefer something a little more individual and exciting, you can further decorate the basic shape of the macrame hanging basket. Wooden beads, which can be worked into the ends of the threads, but also above and below the knots, are particularly suitable for this. The hanging basket can also be made colorful by painting it with natural colors, e.g. B. colored in the modern ombré effect. In fact, the macrame hanging basket offers thousands of design options, so you can let your creativity run wild.

Macrame Hanging Basket Instructions coming soon

1. Cut 6 threads of the same length that are 90 – 100 cm long.

2. Tie the base knot with all threads about 10 – 15 cm before the end of the strand.

3. Sort threads and divide into pairs of two.

4. Tie knots in pairs of two about 10cm above the base knot.

5. Now tie the adjacent threads of the different pairs of two together.

6. Make a final knot at the upper end with all threads. Do not pull the end all the way through so that a loop is formed for hanging.

Macrame net woven
Connecting the right strands creates a kind of web

Prepare plants for the hanging basket

After the macrame for the hanging basket has been completed, the plants need to be prepared for their new habitat. In this case, we chose succulents decided as these plants to the most popular houseplants count and are particularly suitable for hanging baskets not only because of their appearance, but also because of their easy-care nature. These should now be placed in a new pot that matches the size and style of the macrame you have just designed.

At the Repotting succulents the preparation of the new pot is of great importance: about a quarter of this one should be filled with plant clay, which improves the drainage capacity of the soil and thus waterlogging prevents. This drainage layer is particularly important for hanging baskets, since the flower pots have no holes through which excess water can drain. Suitable as a substrate for the new plants Cactus or succulent soil. This has the advantage that it is precisely adapted to the nutrient and soil requirements of succulents and thus supplies them optimally.

If the pot is about half filled with succulent soil, the first plants can move in. These are carefully removed from their old pot and, if necessary, carefully freed from their old soil - if possible without damaging the roots. Smaller succulents can also be planted in groups in a larger pot, while larger plants should be planted individually so that they have enough space to grow. Once the plants are in place, the gaps in the pot are filled with more cactus soil and gently pressed down with your fingers. Now the pot and plants can be placed in the macrame holder.

Pot with succulent and soil in bowl
The use of special succulent soil is recommended for repotting the succulent

Which plants are suitable for a hanging basket?

If you want a macrame hanging basket, you are spoiled for choice: there is a seemingly endless number of different plants to choose from. In fact, succulents such as the coral cactus (Rhipsalis cassutha) ideal for a hanging basket: Combined in small groups, the robust plants not only look beautiful, the succulents also require little care. Also very popular hard-to-kill hanging plants like the string of pearls (Senecio herreanus) or the ivy (Epipremnum). And also petunias (petunia) are not only true classics when it comes to traffic light plants, but also provide a colorful eye-catcher. This is a bit more subtle, but still has pretty flowers wax flower (hoya), which is also happy about a hanging home.

If you are looking for more suitable plants for your hanging basket, take a look at our article hard-to-kill hanging plants past.

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