Knots needed: - Lark's head knot backwards
- Cross knot - facing right
- Horizontal rib knot
We recommend downloading the step-by-step photo instructions from our
basic macramé tutorial for tying this idea.
Knotting start with the lark's head knot backwards
Cut 44 skeins of yarn, 150 cm each. Lay these strands double and knot them all backwards on a round peg using the lark's head knot. Fix this to a table or shelf with extra strong tape so that the stick is anchored stably and you can tie comfortably.
The initial row consists of horizontal rib knots
You will now need a piece of yarn that you lay horizontally across the 44 double strands and that is slightly longer on both sides. Fix this horizontal cross strand firmly to the table with extra strong tape. Tie all 44 double strands together with the horizontal rib knot.