Macrame is a soothing art that is extremely therapeutic. Dreamcatchers are pretty wall hangings that add more aesthetic to the home. Here's how you can merge both and make your own dreamcatcher with macrame threads.(Unsplash)
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Choose your materials: Decide on the type of cord or rope you want to use for your macrame dreamcatcher. There are many options available, including cotton cord, jute rope, and nylon cord.(Unsplash)
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Gather your tools: You will need a few tools to make your macrame dreamcatcher, including scissors, a ruler, and a macrame board or clipboard to hold your cords in place.(Unsplash)
Learn the basic knots: There are several knots used in macrame, including the square knot, half knot, and spiral knot. Learn the basic knots before you begin your project.(Unsplash)
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Create the frame: Use a hoop or wooden ring as the frame for your dreamcatcher. You can wrap the frame with cord or ribbon to add color and texture.(Unsplash)
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