Twisted Macrame Earrings

To make these earrings, youll need:
2 strands of cord approximately 16 inches long
scissors
2 ear hooks
2 beads with large holes (1 - 2mm holes)
round nosed pliers
*clear nail polish
*If you are using hemp like I did for these earrings, I recommend coating the ends of the hemp with clear nail polish. This will keep them from fraying as you work and help you get the hemp through your bead. This isn't a critical step, but you might find it helpful.
1. First cut two pieces of cord approximately 16 inches in length. If youre learning the half knot for the first time, I recommend using 2 different colors of cord.
2. Hold the two pieces of cord together, fold them in half, and tie and over hand knot. I noticed if I held the center of the cords with my round nosed pliers, I was able to make a more even knot and also a smaller loop which would be used for an earring hook.
3. Next, either pin the knot onto your work area or use a clip board to work on.
4. Next, spread out your pieces of cord. The two center cords will eventually be covered up by the two out side cords, so keep this in mind when you decide which will be the center cords.



8. Continue to make half knots as described in steps 5 - 7 until you have the length you want. This will vary depending on the thickness of your cords. With the hemp I used, about 10 half knots equaled approximately ¾ of an inch. You will need to do a number of these knots before you notice it twisting.
9. Once you get the length you like, you then slip on your choice of bead onto the two center cords and push the bead up against the end of the half knots.


12. Then you need to trim off excess cord. I didnt want my earrings super long, so I trimmed off all but about ¾ of an inch. Decide how long you want your earrings to be and trim off excess cord accordingly.


15. Repeat the steps above for your other earring.
These same instructions can be used to make a necklace or bracelet. Just make the piece longer and add a clasp. I decided to make earrings because I figured it was a quick way to re-learn my half knots.
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