4 string tutorials - macrame and crochet step by step
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4 string tutorials – macrame and crochet step by step
Sometimes one weave can completely change the design.
That's why I've prepared four different tutorials for you - two macrame and two crochet - made of our cotton strings.
I show each of them step by step on Instagram.
Click on the photo next to the selected project and go directly to the instructions ✨
1. Decorative macrame knot - expressive structure
This weave is strong, geometric and very impressive.
Perfect for larger projects: wall panels, flower stands or decorative macrame strips.
It has a clear, repeatable form that gives the work character and a professional look.
>> Click on the photo and see the tutorial on Instagram <<
2. Dense crochet weave – perfect for baskets
This pattern produces a compact, fleshy structure.
Perfect for baskets, organizers and small containers - those that need to keep their shape.
In the photo you see an example of a small basket, but you can also use the same weave in larger projects.
>> Click on the photo and go to the tutorial <<
3. Two-color macrame weave
The combination of two colors completely changes the final effect.
This tutorial shows you how to work with contrasting strings to create a distinctive, decorative pattern.
This is an ideal proposition if:
- you want to learn how to work with two colors,
- you are planning a larger wall macrame,
- you are looking for something more dynamic than the classic weave.
>> Click on the photo and see how to make it <<
4. Crocheted hearts
A small bag, but with great charm.
A delicate pattern with subtle contrasting hearts makes the design look light and at the same time remains stable thanks to the work on the string.
This is a great idea for:
- first string bag,
- handmade gift,
- summer styling accessory.
>> Click on the photo and go to the step-by-step instructions <<




