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Step-by-Step Guide: How to Create a Lomohoo Macrame Wall Hanging

Updated: Jul 18

Creating a Lomohoo macrame wall hanging is a delightful and rewarding project that can add a touch of bohemian elegance to any space. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced crafter, this step-by-step guide will walk you through the process, from gathering materials to the final touches. Let's get started!

Materials Needed

Before you begin, you'll need to gather the following materials:

  • Macrame Cord: Choose a high-quality cotton cord. The thickness of the cord will affect the look of your wall hanging, with 3mm to 5mm being ideal for most projects.

  • Wooden Dowel or Driftwood: This will serve as the anchor for your wall hanging. You can use a smooth dowel or a piece of driftwood for a more rustic look.

  • Measuring Tape: To ensure your cords are cut to the correct length.

  • Scissors: Sharp scissors are essential for clean cuts.

  • Comb: Optional, for fringing and neatening the ends of your cords.

  • Beads or Feathers: Optional, for added decoration.




Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Plan Your Design

Before you start knotting, it's helpful to have a rough idea of the design you want to create. Sketch out your design on paper, noting where you want specific knots and patterns to be. Lomohoo macrame designs often feature a combination of basic and more complex knots.

Step 2: Cut Your Cords

Measure and cut your macrame cord to the desired length. A good rule of thumb is to cut your cords to at least four times the length of your desired finished piece. For a larger wall hanging, you may need longer cords.

Step 3: Attach Cords to the Dowel

Fold each cord in half to find the center. Attach the cords to your wooden dowel using a Lark's Head Knot. To do this:

  1. Create a loop by folding the cord in half.

  2. Place the loop over the dowel.

  3. Pull the two loose ends through the loop and tighten.

Repeat this process until all your cords are attached.

Step 4: Start Knotting

Square Knot

  1. Divide your cords into groups of four.

  2. Take the leftmost cord (Cord 1) and place it over the two middle cords (Cords 2 and 3) and under the rightmost cord (Cord 4).

  3. Take the rightmost cord (Cord 4) and place it under the two middle cords (Cords 2 and 3) and up through the loop created by Cord 1.

  4. Pull both outer cords (Cords 1 and 4) to tighten the knot.

  5. Repeat the process, this time starting with the rightmost cord.

Double Half Hitch Knot

  1. Take the leftmost cord as the holding cord.

  2. Take the next cord and wrap it over and then under the holding cord, pulling it through the loop.

  3. Repeat to create a double half hitch knot.

  4. Continue knotting with the remaining cords in your group.

Alternating Square Knots

  1. Start with a row of square knots.

  2. For the next row, skip the first two cords and create square knots with the next four cords.

  3. This creates a net-like pattern.

Step 5: Add Decorative Elements

If you want to add beads or feathers, now is the time to incorporate them into your design. You can slide beads onto the cords or attach feathers using knots or glue.

Step 6: Create Fringe

Once you've finished your main design, you can create a fringe at the bottom of your wall hanging. Trim the ends of the cords to your desired length and use a comb to brush out the fibers for a fuller look.

Step 7: Finishing Touches

Inspect your wall hanging for any uneven knots or cords and make adjustments as needed. Ensure all knots are secure and trim any excess cord.

Step 8: Hang Your Macrame

Your Lomohoo macrame wall hanging is now complete! Use a nail or hook to hang it on the wall. Step back and admire your beautiful handmade creation.

Tips for Success

  • Practice Knots: If you're new to macrame, practice each knot on a scrap piece of cord before incorporating it into your wall hanging.

  • Consistent Tension: Maintain consistent tension while knotting to ensure an even and professional-looking piece.

  • Experiment with Patterns: Don’t be afraid to try new patterns and combinations of knots. Macrame is a versatile craft with endless possibilities.




Creating a Lomohoo macrame wall hanging is a fulfilling project that allows for creativity and personal expression. With this step-by-step guide, you'll be able to craft a stunning piece that adds charm and character to your home. Happy knotting!

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