Free or Cheap Macrame Cord Ideas

Macrame has become a very popular craft and with its growing popularity expensive macrame cord has become more readily available. Although using cord meant for macrame gives great results, there are many cheap macrame cord options that you likely already have around your house or can be bought at your local hardware or thrift store.

My favourite cheap macrame cord ideas

Thrift Store Finds

Thrifting can be a fun treasure hunt for unique environmentally friendly macrame cord options. The picture shows some of my thrift store macrame cord finds but really any cord that can hold a knot and is strong enough to hold a plant will do.

Old T-shirt

T-shirt yarn is a good upcycled option for macrame. It is easy to make nice knots with, is a great way to reuse an old t-shirt, comes in lots of colours, and is free. It is stretchy which can make it a bit harder to judge where you should put it your knots though.

Here is a tutorial on how to make t-shirt yarn.

Cheap Hardware Store Rope

There are many types of rope available at the hardware store that will work well for macrame but cost much less than cord made specifically for macrame.

My favourite hardware store option is a thin twisted cotton rope as seen in the picture. I have successfully used almost any other type of rope but warn against very glossy options as they don’t hold knots well.

Yarn

Yarn is a good option because most people already have it. Because it is so thin I recommend doubling up the strands to make sure your final project is strong.

For younger or first-time macrame makers I do not recommend yarn. Macrame made from yarn tends to be easier to get tangled, making it a bit harder to get the plant in and the knots are almost impossible to undo if you need to adjust one.

Simple Macrame Pop Bottle Planter Hanger

Kid-Friendly Macrame Tutorial

Learn how to make the easiest macrame plant hangers ever. These plant hangers can be made in less than 10 minutes with knots you likely already know using materials you probably have at home or can easily and cheaply source from the hardware store or thrift store.

This plant hanger was designed to hold a pop bottle planter but it can be used for any planter. It may need small adjustments for very short, tall, or wide planters.

Upcycled Macrame Supplies

There is no need to buy specialty supplies for this simple macrame plant hanger. Any cord that is strong enough to support your plant and can hold a knot will work well. Thinner cord can be doubled up to add strength. I recommend looking around your home or at your local thrift store to find waste-free macrame cord.

I use a ring at the top of this plant hanger but if you do not have a ring that will work for this purpose you can simply tie an overhand knot to create a loop from which the plant hanger can be hung.

Simple Macrame Instructions

Cut Cord

You will need 10 cords cut about 5 inches longer than the final project will be. Each cords will be folded in half so that he top of the plant hanger will have a loop at the top.

Attach Ring

Use a larks head knot to attach the ring to the cord.

Tie First Row of Knots

Take two cords at a time and make an overhand knot at the level where you would like the top of the planter to hang. Continue making overhand knots with two cords at a time. You will end with up with 5 knots all at the same level.

Tie Second Row of Knots

Using one cord from each of the two knots above tie another overhand knot about 3 inches below the first row. Continue tieing knots using one cord from each of the two knots above so that a circular net forms. You will end up with 5 knots in this second row.

Tie All Cords Together

Tie a final overhand knot using all the cord about 3 inches below the second row of knots.

Add Plant

Carefully place the pop bottle planter into the plant hanger making sure that the cords run along the 5 slots at the bottom of the bottle.