DIY Macrame Plant Hanger (Without Tassel!)

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Learn how to make a beautiful boho DIY macrame plant hanger (without a tassel) in this easy, step by step tutorial for beginners!

One of my favorite macrame projects to make is a plant holder. First of all, plants. Second, it's an easy and quick project to add lots of boho charm to your decor!

This hanging planter is made with beads to add a little natural touch to the design, and it has a wooden ring at the top as well to finish it off. No tassels necessary! But it does have a little optional fringe at the top.

SUPPLIES YOU'LL NEED //

- 8 pieces @ 134" long (or 2 arm spans long)
- 1 piece @ 67" long (or 1 arm span)
▶︎ scissors

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Hello! My name's Crystal, and I'm the blogger and YouTuber behind MarchingNorth. I design and share craft tutorials and DIY inspiration to help you make the most of your creative time.  My current favorite hobbies are macrame, loom knitting, crochet and punch needle, but I love any craft that involves yarn, rope, or textiles!

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Thanks so much for this excellent tutorial. I really like this design without a tassel. No tassel gives it a cleaner, more grown-up look than my hippy days in the '70's. This is going on the top of my list of projects to make this winter while I'm stuck indoors because of the snow and extreme cold of SE Idaho. I'm anxious to get started so I'll have several hangers by spring for my greenhouse built this summer. Thanks again.

MichellesHandmadeCreations
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Awesome clarification on each process thanks, Crystal!!

sandybeach
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Thanks for such a thorough tutorial. I'd not made macrame in 30 years and this helped so much.

PMariaRamos
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This is exactly what I was looking for. I have a 30” creeping inch plant that I will need to weave up from the bottom, and this will allow me to accomplish that without having to cut any tendrils. 😊

therobin
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Your instructions for this plant hanger are so easy to follow..

beverlydeardurff
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You have made macramé something to learn easy for a man thank-you!!!

tuxforever
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Thank you! I’ve really been wanting to try macrame; but I haven’t been able to find a tutorial that doesn’t have a tassel at the bottom. I have 4 cats, and anything with a tassel dangling won’t last very long. 🥲

Mooncherries
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Great video. I am near retirement and macramed so many hangers, wall decor in my younger years. You did a splendid job showing the knots and necessary information. Thanks for sharing!

Orangeshebert
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The tip about switching the working cords at the bead is brilliant! Thank you!

alleycat
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Thanks for the really neat pattern. I enjoyed making it and I know I will enjoy using it. I made it in a curry yellow color and will be using it for my bowl that I keep my potatoes, onions, and garlic etc.

boondockingnomads
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This tutorial was great! You have a kind, patient way of explaining things. If I want' to make a slightly smaller hanger, just make the knots shorter? Thank you--want to create a hanging garden of catnip on a catio.

JoyceMancini
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This is the macrame planter I'm going to start with. Love the design! Thank you for sharing!

Marlina
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I’m so glad you posted this one. I’m not a fan of the tassels so this pattern is great for my personal tastes.
Thank you❣️

donnacreamer
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Love this idea, always wondered how to finish these off with the cords at the top. I learned the hard way that over time the wooden rings don't hold up to the weight when using real plants, so I always go with metal rings unless using artificial plants and never outside. Thank you for sharing this, my mom is a plant fanatic and loves hanging plants, just not a big fan of tassels. Now I can make these for her. You can even add small beads at the top if you want to on the top strings. Again thank you.💖💖💖💖💖

annaprigliano
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I love this, its beautiful! This video is very easy to follow as well. Thank you for sharing.

glowreyhomes
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I like this design! Have you ever done macramé with paracord?

bethb
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Hi Crystal! Awesome video, I originally found it in a google search. I have a question. Is it possible to undo the bottom of an existing macrame planter that has fringe and 1) enlarge the basket and 2) add a ring like this? If I could only do one I’d like to add a ring at the bottom. The hangers are already finished, I use them outside. I need to size up my fern pots and would like to use these same ones. Thanks for any help you can give me!

Misslastate
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Hey Marching North 😊
Just thought I'd let you know
AI suggested your video!
Good Job 😉 Jackie

JackieGermanyShow
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How much weight will this plant hanger hold? Will it hold a large Aloe pot?

jennifertosch
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What kind of cord is used in this? I know you linked one but it seems to be more stiff than the one in the link you provided. It almost looks a little shiny as well and not soft.

Thanks!

laurarivas