Fold each cord in half and attach them to the metal or wooden ring using Lark's Head Knots. Space the cords evenly around the ring, leaving some space between each one. Step 4: Create the Hanging Sections. Starting at the bottom of the ring, use a variety of macramé knots to create the hanging sections of your dreamcatcher. You can use square knots, spiral knots, or any other decorative knots you like. Step 5: Add Decorative Elements Once you've created the hanging sections, you can add feathers, beads, and other embellishments to give your dreamcatcher a unique and personal touch. Attach these items to the cords using smaller knots or by threading them onto the cords before tying them to the ring. Step 6: Weave the Web If desired, use yarn or embroidery thread to weave a web in the center of your dreamcatcher. Start by tying a knot in the center of the ring, and then weave the thread in a spiral pattern around the ring, looping it around each cord as you go. Step 7: Trim and Finish Once you're happy with the design of your dreamcatcher, trim any excess cord and tidy up the ends. You can leave the ends loose for a more rustic look, or trim them evenly for a cleaner finish. Step 8: Hang and …show more content…
Here's a step-by-step guide to making your own: Materials Needed: 1. Macramé cord (cotton or jute) 2. Scissors 3. Tape measure (optional) Step by step instructions Step 1: Cut Your Cords Decide on the size of your coasters and cut the macramé cord into equal lengths. A typical size for a coaster is around 3 to 4 inches (7.5 to 10 cm) in diameter, so you may want to cut your cords slightly longer to account for knotting. Step 2: Prepare Your Workspace. Find a flat and clean surface to work on. Make sure you have enough space to lay out your cords and move around comfortably. Step 3: Create the Base Knot. Take one of the cord lengths and fold it in half. Place the folded end on the surface to form a loop. This loop will be the center of your coaster. Step 4: Begin Knotting Use the folded end as your anchor point, start knotting around it to create a spiral pattern. You can use simple knots like square knots or half-hitch knots to achieve