Pinterest 1.6K. Email. Make a useful gift with these free bag making tutorials. Bags are a great project for a beginner sewer. The patterns are usually easier than, say, clothing and you don’t have to worry so much about getting the fit right. They are also super useful and make a great gift! Please note: Some authors ask that you don’t use
Instructions. Step 1: Untangle your rope. Take one end and fold it (approximately 12 cm / 4 3/4 in lengthwise) onto itself. Step 2: Place folded rope under your needle and slowly start to zigzag stitch the rope together. A thin oblong coil will begin to form.

Instructions. Thread your needle with all six strands as long as you can handle and tie a knot at the end. Make a small coil with the rope/cord. Push the needle through the coil starting at the end opposite where the free rope/cord is to secure the coil. Start stitching the free rope/cord to the coil in 1/4 inch intervals, grabbing some of the

Making a Net Produce Bag. Supplies: natural macrame cord, scissors. Step 1: Cut 18 strands of cord 96 inches long each. You’ll also cut one main rope that all the others will be knotted to that’s about 80 inches long. Fold the rope in half and knot it around the main line. Pull it tight and continue down the line.
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The thick twisted white cotton rope fits exactly through the 1.25″ hole. It’s a nice tight fit and you have to twist the cup around the rope to move it up. The cotton rope comes with electrical tape tied around the end to prevent it from unraveling. Make sure you leave that on until you are making the tassels to avoid issues.
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