Check out these 14 Macrame Belt Patterns to make wonderful accessories to match your outfits. Make a gift for your friend, or keep it for yourself!
Browse through easy & free macrame belt patterns and tutorials with step-by-step instructions to make wonderful accessories to match your outfit.
Macramé gets a modern makeover with this retro-luxe belt – it channels a carefree 70s vibe that trend-following people will love.
How to Macrame Derweesh Paracord Belt DIY Tutorial: How To macrame A Derweesh Paracord Belt
Making your own belt is easier than it seems, my bohemian macrame belt is a free tutorial here on the blog! Discover my inspiration, the design process and...
Want to learn how to macrame? Then you came to the right place!! I will show you how to macrame a belt in just a few hours using the following basic macrame knots. Square Knot (SK) Alternating Squa…
This classic belt has a nautical influence and is a great wardrobe staple. Make your own so it's the perfect size to fit you.
Here are some valuable tips for planning your next macrame project, from determining cord length to which type of cording works best.
Learn to Make an Easy Macrame Belt with a free tutorial & pattern. Knot a retro belt with beads to tie around your waist or belt loops!
Check out this easy tutorial for a cute macrame belt. It makes a perfect gift for a friend, or just keep it for yourself!
The White macrame bracelet looks so pretty. But required more time to make it. If it long enough to make a belt is a good choice. What needed: #10 Crochet cotton Pinnable surface Scissors 2 the same size rings Straight pins Needle with a large eye Fabric glue Click below link will show you free […]
꧁About the item ꧂ Belts not only hold our pants :), but they also outline the shape of the body and can be used as beautiful accessories. And we have taken care to make them durable and effective, using a braided cord of 100% cotton and natural elements. ▪️It can be tied, thus adjusting its length yourself. ▪️Default Color: Beige (for other colours check the colour palette or contact us for a custom order) ꧁Sizes꧂ ▪️ Individual - send us the circumference of your waist or take advantage of the standard sizes presented below: ▪️ ХХS - for waist 65 - 67cm (25 - 26 inch) ▪️ XS - for waist 72 cm (28 inch) ▪️ S - for waist 77-80 cm (30 - 31 inch) ▪️ M - for waist 82-87 cm (32 - 34 inch) ▪️ L - for waist 90 - 95 cm, (35 - 37 inch) ▪️ XL - for waist 105 cm (41 inch) ▪️ ХХL - for waist 110-115cm (43 - 45 inch) *** keep in mind that the dimensions correspond to the waist circumference. The knitted part of the belt is with 10 cm/4 inch less than the waist circumference as there are additional cords size for tying at the back which allows to adjust the size. ꧁Materials꧂ ▪️100% braided cotton rope ꧁Clean and Care꧂ ▪️Spot cleaning with gentle soap and water in the areas that are marked. ▪️For deeper cleaning, a gentle wash by hand is recommended. Immerse cotton only in warm water with detergent for a couple of hours. ▪️Drying in a well-ventilated room ▪️Do not bleach The product is shipped in Hand Made designed Package by YK :) Custom orders are welcome :) You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ykproducts/
Inc International Concepts Ties You Up In Chic Style With This Macrame Belt Trimmed With Genuine Shells. Approx. Length: S/M: 29"; M/L: 32"; Approx. Width: 2-1/2" Tie Belt; Genuine Shell Trim Cotton/Genuine Shells Spot Clean
28 Pages. (PDF - EBook - Digital Download) A fantastic introductory edition exploring the fabulous Victorian art of Macrame or Knotting. This volume was designed to introduce you to the art. There are several complete projects here such as many different varieties of macrame belts and a shade pull. later editions explore more complex projects such as purses. Very well illustrated and easy to follow instructions.ages. A fantastic introductory edition exploring the fabulous Victorian art of Macrame or Knotting. This volume was designed to introduce you to the art. There are several complete projects here such as many different varieties of macrame belts and a shade pull. later editions explore more complex projects such as purses. Very well illustrated and easy to follow instructions.
100% Soft Cotton Ribbon, Natural Birch Wood Ring Total belt length approx., measured from end to end 250 cm / 98" 300 cm / 118" 370 cm / 145" Extra large 420 cm /165" Wide approx. 2 cm / 0.8" All belts https://www.etsy.com/shop/AntiqueArchives?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=38416618
Macramé gets a modern makeover with this retro-luxe belt – it channels a carefree 70s vibe that trend-following people will love.
Want to learn how to macrame? Then you came to the right place!! I will show you how to macrame a belt in just a few hours using the following basic macrame knots. Square Knot (SK) Alternating Squa…
Soft macrame cord paired with these wooden beads will go with any outfit! This handmade macrame belt is created with 4mm SOFT macrame cord and is a beautiful yet simple pattern. This is made to be flowy & with a long tassel that blows in the wind to fit your free spirit. :) You can get this belt made to order and with several colors to choose from! Regardless of color, they are all made of recycled cotton & wooden beads that are imperfectly painted white. As seen, this pattern creates about a 2.5" wide belt ready to be paired with anything! ***Note: When placing an order, the length = how many inches of pattern you want... typically 1-2" shy of where it will tie. I start & end the measurement at the knots on either end of the belt, all of this is considered the pattern for this particular belt. After making the pattern for your desired length, I leave about 12-18" of cords for your tassel/fringe (this tassel may have strands of varying length as in the picture). That way you can leave the tassel as is OR for you to trim as you wish! :) For a better perspective: Pictures are of a 5'9" 130lb female so belt was made for high-rise pants (natural waist 28") but looks great with low rise pants as well (at about 33"), so the shortest of these strands is 14" to accommodate for when it's worn lower. Please let me know if you would like the tassel longer, etc., as I love special requests and we are all different! Want a belt shorter/longer than options here - please message me! :) Fyi - This linen color pictured is amazing because the little brown strands in it that make up the color also stick out a little bit... Similar to what twine does but this is soft!!
Soft macrame cord with wooden accents make this belt great for any outfit! Available in a variety of colors for your wardrobe needs! Dress, shorts, jeans, pants - you name it! All cord is 4mm and made of recycled cotton! The wooden ring is made of beech wood, is 60mm in diameter, and is sealed with a dark brown stain. As seen, these wooden beads are stained with a deep reddish brown. This pattern creates a belt that is about 1.5" wide. ***Note: Pattern repeats every 8-10". When placing an order, the length = how many inches of pattern/belt you want... typically 1-2" shy of where it will tie to the belt so that only the cords go through the belt ring (your belt will last longer that way). After this desired length of pattern/belt, I will leave at least 12-18" of cords for your tassel/fringe to leave/trim as you wish! If you would like a longer tassel or have a special request, please let me know! :) If you love the pattern but not the belt ring & bead colors, we also have this same pattern belt available but with a lighter-colored belt ring & beads! Note - This linen color pictured is amazing because the little brown strands in it that make up the color also stick out a little bit... Similar to what twine does but this is soft!!
I've spent some time experimenting with different ideas, and I've figured out a way to solve the problem I had with my watch strap, namely that it was very difficult to push the watch buckle's prong through the strap to close the buckle. Basically, I've come up with a similar weave, but with "holes" for the belt buckle. I haven't seen this pattern in my internet searches, so I'm calling it the "Derweesh Belt" or "Derweesh Weave". Because what the hell, why not. Here's the basic pattern. I used the buckle from a women's belt (this was originally meant as a gift) and a cheap carbiner to help keep the cords lined up. This is actually a slightly tricky pattern if you're new to weaving (not that I'm some sort of expert or anything), I would recommend starting with something simpler, like a regular sinnet or cobra stitch. 1. Getting Started Start by anchoring the cord to the belt. Measure off the desired length and loop the cord back. I like to loop the other end to a carbiner, as it can easily be slipped off later, and fix it with an elastic band or a knot. Bring the two strands back to the buckle. Note that one strand comes out from under the buckle and the other goes in from above, this is very important. Just to be clear, I shall refer to the four strands that extend straight between the buckle and the carbiner as the spine or spine strands, and the two free strands as the weaving strands. 2. Loop Back I call this step looping back. Weave each weaving strand around the two spine strands on it's side, then back out, as in the photo. Now tighten: hold or anchor the spine strands and pull the woven loops towards the buckle while pulling the weaving strands to remove the slack. In general I think it's a good idea to pull the weaving strands tight in this step to help pull the two central spine strands apart. 3. The Crossover Now comes the crossover. Take one of the weaving strands and weave it through the four spine strands, treating the two central strands as if they were one strand. Don't pull tight yet. Now do the same with the other weaving strand, but cross the first weaving strand while passing the two central spine strands, as in the photo. As you can see the weaving strands have now crossed sides. Pull the woven loops down to the belt again, but don't pull too tight on the weaving strands this time or else the 'holes' in the belt will be too tight and closing the buckle will be difficult. 4. Rinse and Repeat Keep repeating the crossover and loop back steps until you reach the end of the belt. As you can see in the photo you have gaps in the center of the belt where it's possible to push through the prong of the buckle. You don't have to weave one-to-one; you could use two crossover rows for each loop back row, or two loop back rows to make a larger hole that's easier to push the prong through, whatever works for you. 5. Finish When you reach the loops at the end of the spine, slide off the elastic band and carbiner, keep weaving until you pass the weaving strands through the cord for the final time, then cut the ends off, melt the tips, and... do something with them. I didn't actually finish this belt as I soon realised that the belt was too wide to fit through the buckle. I'll need to get a slightly larger buckle and try again, then I'll figure out the best way to handle the ends of the cord. This pattern has a few advantages. The holes for the buckle are the obvious one; there's other patterns that can work with a regular belt buckle but this is slightly smaller than some of them, making it just small enough for a use as a watch strap or women's belt. It's faster to make than a Slatt Rescue belt, even though you have to pull a lot of cord with each row you weave (though less than a simpler sinnet pattern as each strand has half the length - I recommend wrapping the cords around small spools the make it easier to pass them through the spine when weaving). It's thinner and arguable neater or more elegant than a Slatt's belt. Finally, you only need to deal with cords ends at one side, making it a bit neater to finish off. The're some disadvantages too. It's a little tricky to weave; I've been having trouble getting the tightness consistant which can make it look a little messy. The holes are still a little hard to get a buckle prong through; you might have to sharpen it a little with a metal file to make it easier (I imagine they will stretch a little with use though). It's wider that a four strand sinnet (which is why I misjudged the thickness and found the buckle was too small). Unravelling it is also slower than some weaves, although that's not really an issue for most people. Hopefully I'll use the pattern to make a watch strap soon, in which case I will of course post pictures.
New Authentic Free People Dual Macrame Belt Made With Orpendola V, Metal Tag On Front Natural Cotton Color, With Gold Metal Hook Closure Size Medium, 28”/30” 3” Wide, 11” Tassel Drop So Intricate And Effortlessly Chic, This Handmade Macrame Belt Is The Perfect Finishing Touch For Any Outfit. Features Wide Design, Waxed Cotton Threads, Intricate Macrame Pattern, Ring Hardware, Hook Closure. One Belt Has Tags, The Other Is New Without Tags
Today’s tutorial is another macrame belt. I named this belt Hootie. It reminds me of an owl’s face. I have been making lots of belts lately and really like this design. Even though i…
Today’s tutorial is another macrame belt. I named this belt Hootie. It reminds me of an owl’s face. I have been making lots of belts lately and really like this design. Even though i…
Add a touch of Boho style to your look with this Women's Sonoma Goods For Life® Macramé Belt. FEATURES Macramé design FIT & SIZING Fits up to size 38 waist Fits size S-2XL FABRIC & CARE Polyester Spot clean Imported
Learn how to braid a simple 4 strand cord! This easy braided rope works as a belt for summer dresses, swimsuit cover ups or as a bag strap!
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Handmade macrame replacement straps for bags, camera, and guitars. I have three type of hardware antique brass, gold and silver. The strap width is 1 1/2 inches. The claps are 2 inches long. The total length of the strap includes the claps. Please specify which hardware you want with your strap by sending me a message with your order. Please make sure you measure yourself from shoulder to your preferred length/hips/crossbody before you order. There is not returns because each strap is literally customize it.
Volume Discounts Available! Take 10% off 2 items, 15% off 3 items, 20% off 4 items, 25% off 5 items. Mix & Match! Beltlines by M. Anne Bunn 1984 House of Ivanne 10 pages A Fast and Easy Approach to A Fashionable Future. Seven High Fashion Designs. "Beltlines" combines basic techniques of crochet, macrame and weaving to achieve a high fashion look. Cords and braids such as soutache, rattail, jute, weaving yarn, polypropylene, metallic braids, rayon, nylon, ribbon, and rope can be used to give each belt a look that will be your very own.