Rustic Autumn Charm: A Macramé and Crochet Creation

in #hive-1279112 months ago

My little walk in the woods today ignited some creative ideas and got me excited.

I found a pile of twigs, and on top was a beautiful orange-coloured one.

I couldn’t help myself; I had to pick it up. I thought of an autumn project I could do.

I am currently learning macramé, and I decided to embellish the branch with macramé autumn leaves using some of my cords.

First, I measured the length I wanted the leaves to hang.

For each leaf, I used one long piece and 34 short pieces for the leaf structure.

I folded the long piece.

I folded one short cord in half.
I placed it under the center cord.

Then I threaded the two loose ends through the loop.

I pulled it tight around the center cord.

I repeated this process all the way through, tightening each knot firmly.

Assorted colour.

Then, I combed the ends of the cords to fray them out.

I trimmed the edges into a leaf shape.

I used real leaves roughly as a pattern.

I attached the finished leaves to the branch.

I decided to crochet burgundy flowers for some rich color,

I embellished them with copper-colored pearls.

I first attached the pearls to the branch.

Then I just slipped the flowers in snugly.

I also added some rich green crimped buds for more color.


The burgundy and dark green paired well.

I decided to add swirly knots using half-square knots.

I let the cords hang with knots at the end.

For a little break, I cycled to the village park and picked a few dried flowers to add.

A handful was enough.

I attached them using gathering knots.

Next, I crocheted a pink heart using a macramé cord.

And I attached it to the bouquet, letting it hang so it looks sweet.

And that’s it, done!

Admiring my work this evening.

Welcome Autumn!

Then I hung it by the stairs, where it brightened the space and brought a little reminder of nature’s beauty. It’s a cozy and welcoming touch to our home for the autumn season.

Have a lovely week ahead, everyone.
Mariah 😊🧡

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I quite like the idea of crochet - it's certainly popular now, and not just for old ladies it seems, haha. I am jsut not patient enough for any kind of needle/thread work.

I get called "little granny" by someone here every time I touch my needles. Haha! Yes, it seems the younger ones crochet now (that makes me feel better, actually). Maybe try it or macrame, you don't know, you may like it; it is the only hobby that makes me stay still! But it does take a lot of time and patience, especially doing the project in one go -which I always do because if I let go, I lose the excitement, and I hardly go back to the same project. 💗😊

Precioso amiga, siempre he querido hacer estas plumas grandes solo que en mi país no se encuentran fáciles las sogas con las que se hacen. Algún día las haré también. Felicidades! Te quedaron preciosas.

Wow, this is incredible work. The piece is so beautiful and colorful. Such lovely work
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That's pretty cool, I like it. As a kid my mom taught me how to crochet, but for some reason I just couldn't get the second row started. My brother could, but not myself. I never tried as an adult. Maybe I should, since I learn so much better now.

Thank you. Yes, you are right. You should try it again. I have just recently touched crochet for many years. I learned basic crochet when I was 12 but never realized it was handy and enjoyable. 😊💗