Macrame wall hangings collection

Wall Hangings

Intricate woven tapestries

Dream catchers handmade

Dream Catchers

Spiritual protective décor

Hanging plant holders macrame

Hanging Compositions

Plant holders & decorative pieces

Our Macramé Techniques

Traditional Knotting

Master the classic square knot, half hitch, and spiral patterns that form the foundation of macramé art. These time-tested techniques create durable, beautiful pieces.

  • Square Knot Patterns
  • Half Hitch Designs
  • Spiral Knotwork
  • Fringe Techniques

Contemporary Styles

Modern interpretations incorporating geometric shapes, asymmetrical designs, and mixed materials for a fresh take on traditional craft.

  • Geometric Patterns
  • Asymmetrical Designs
  • Mixed Material Integration
  • Color Gradient Techniques

Dream Catcher Craft

Spiritual pieces woven with intention, featuring intricate webbing, natural materials, and meaningful embellishments like feathers and beads.

  • Traditional Web Weaving
  • Natural Feather Selection
  • Bead & Crystal Placement
  • Hoop Wrapping Methods

Three-Dimensional Works

Advanced sculptural pieces including plant hangers, suspended installations, and free-standing compositions that add depth to any space.

  • Plant Hanger Construction
  • Suspended Mobile Creation
  • Layered Wall Installations
  • Free-Standing Sculptures

Our Creative Process

1

Design Conceptualization

Every piece begins with inspiration drawn from nature, architecture, or personal vision. We sketch patterns, select knot styles, and plan color schemes that will bring the design to life.

2

Material Selection

We carefully choose premium cotton cord, natural fibers, and sustainable materials. Color, texture, and thickness are all considered to achieve the desired aesthetic and durability.

3

Knotting & Weaving

This is where the magic happens. Hours of patient work go into creating each intricate knot pattern. Every loop and twist is executed with precision and care.

4

Finishing Touches

The final stage includes trimming, combing fringe to perfection, adding embellishments, and ensuring every detail meets our quality standards before the piece finds its new home.

Caring for Your Macramé

Hang your macramé away from direct sunlight to prevent fading. Natural cotton cord may slightly darken over time, which adds to its rustic charm. Ensure proper ventilation to prevent moisture buildup.

Dust regularly with a soft brush or feather duster. For deeper cleaning, use a hairdryer on cool setting to blow away dust. Spot clean with mild soap and water if needed, then reshape and air dry completely.

Cotton macramé naturally absorbs moisture. Avoid hanging in bathrooms or extremely humid areas. If your piece gets wet, reshape it while damp and allow to air dry completely away from direct heat.

Commission Your Custom Piece

Have a specific size, color, or design in mind? Let's create something unique for your space.

Request Custom Order