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Mini Macrame Christmas Trees – DIY Christmas Ornaments

Tutor: Kim Searle, workshop facilitator, Darn It! Workshops

In this session, crafting workshop facilitator Kim shows how to make festive mini macrame trees with square knots and cotton cord. This project is cute and simple to create.

This easy macrame tutorial uses square knots, cotton cord and simple macrame techniques. With Kim’s step-by-step, beginner-friendly approach, anyone can make these cute festive trees to decorate their own home this winter, or as a beautiful handmade Christmas gift for someone special.

About Kim:

Kim Searle from Darn It! Workshops graduated in 2012 after specialising in Printmaking with an emphasis on creative work within communities. She now travels across the country to deliver creative sessions to galleries, groups, festivals, events and more. She also co-runs Thread Republic, a Textile Reuse Hub in Huddersfield.

Preparation

Prepare your materials and clear a space to work.

Video time

30 minutes

Mini Macrame Christmas Trees – DIY Christmas Ornaments | Virtual Village Hall | Royal Voluntary Service

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  • 3mm macrame braided cord
  • Beads with a wide hole
  • Tape measure
  • Scissors
  • Pins and corkboard/a clip board and tape

Macramé Santa decorations

If you enjoyed this Christmas macrame session, why not try Gemma's craft to make cute little macramé Santa decorations to go with your trees!

two handmade macramé Santa decorations made by Gemma Forde