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MACRAME MULTI COLOR CORD THREAD are high quality thread available in mesmerizing vibrant colors that seems attractive to every creator. These Multi Color Macrame threads are perfect for Jewelry making (earrings, necklace), Packaging, Scrap books, Decor, home & Garden, Commercial & Farm Applications, Sewing, knitting, wrapping and other DIY art and other craft projects. Moreover, 4mm thickness of Macrame Multi Color cords are suitable for all macramé projects, for beginners and advance level as well! Get your hands on it now! The most common rope for macrame is twisted three-ply cotton, which is both strong and fringes into a lovely wavy pattern. Some braided six-ply rope is also available, but I'd recommend sticking to three-ply options unless you need a lot of strength. Macrame cord is any length of twisted fiber strands used to make macrame. They are typically made from natural cotton, but you can also find jute cord, linen cord, crochet thread, knitting wool, and twine cord for different projects. In most cases, your Macrame cord needs to roughly be about four times the length of your project. When your cord is folded in half with a Lark's Head Knot to create two cords, then go for eight times the length. In general, your macrame cord needs to be about four times the length of your project. If the cords are doubled, meaning folded in half to create two cords, then aim for eight times the length of your project. Add one cup of salt to the simmering water and dye mixture to prevent the color from fading. Add the cotton rope to the water. It's okay if it is still slightly damp from washing. Move the yarn around in the pot with a spoon for half an hour to ensure that the cotton rope becomes fully saturated with the dye. Thoroughly soak the rope in warm water and then place it in a dry, shallow dish. Sprinkle dye POWDER straight onto the rope. Too much will create a dyed-through look. The dye will spread out as it soaks in, so be light on the sprinkling and try not to spread it around as you move the rope. Knitting wool, though not the same as cord specifically for use in macrame, makes a great substitute macrame material. You can use macrame for different macrame projects such as wall hangings, macrame clothing, and coasters. Because knitting wool is soft and easy to work with, it makes a suitable material for macrame. Braided Cord is generally woven. Braided cotton cord is created by braiding together 8-10 fibers into a tube-like braid. This cord is also much more difficult to unwind for creating a “fringe”. Braided is really robust and won't unravel or fray so is great for sturdy structure.

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