Posts Tagged ‘handknotted’

02/12/13

I love party garlands as much as the next girl, trust me, but they’re so temporary. And truth be told, I don’t throw many parties. So I created a casual garland that fits more into the home decor category than party accessory. It’s one of the easiest garlands I’ve ever made and as soon as I get my hands on more supplies, I am knotting up another five or six strands to hang in our entryway.

It doesn’t get any easier than this one ladies. Here’s how to make your own…

Supplies: scissors and decorative rope cord or trim (that’s it!)

How-To: Start single-knotting a strand of rope every six inches or so, until you have knotted the entire length. Add additional strands of knotted rope and hang. Easy as pie. Unknot the rope when you are done using the garland and you can reuse the material for another project.

Concept, photography, and styling by Brittni Mehlhoff

Looking for more quick and easy garland ideas? Try this one.

06/07/10

Linda Swain, owner and creator for Osage Orange Studio, creates classic, hand-knotted pieces for her jewelry line with a modern touch. Great shop for handmade necklaces and bracelets.

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