How to Precisely Measure Cord for Your Macrame Projects: The Golden Ratio

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
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    In this video, I simplifying the process of measuring cord for your macramé projects is crucial, and the perennial question remains: "How much cord do I need for my project?"
    This query is not only common but one that frequently comes my way.
    To address this, I present to you my invaluable solution in this video-the GOLDEN RATIO. This method has been my go-to for accurately measuring the required cord length for ANY macramé project.
    Since adopting this approach, I haven't encountered the issue of running out of cord during my projects.
    The Golden Ratio provides a reliable estimate of the cord needed for your projects, ensuring you cut precisely what's necessary. While measuring cord may not be an exact science due to variations in knot types, tying techniques, and cord materials, the Golden Ratio serves as a dependable guide tailored to your unique macramé endeavors.
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Komentáře • 96

  • @billieraeofsunshine
    @billieraeofsunshine Před 3 lety +36

    Knotted section = A
    Fringe section =B
    Cord length per strand=C
    (Ax4x2)+(Bx2) =C

  • @HeavenScent72
    @HeavenScent72 Před 4 lety +18

    As a beginner with a very limited budget, I appreciate this video. Thanks so much for explaining your "golden ratio". Now I'm ready to begin my first ever macrame project.

  • @mothercrow333
    @mothercrow333 Před 3 lety +7

    Thank you for this helpful info. It was a little hard to hear you over the music but I think I got it. 👍🏽🦋

  • @omc333
    @omc333 Před 3 lety +4

    This information has absolutely changed the game for me! since I watched this video I've been able to make my own macrame pieces. I thank you SO much ! ! :)

  • @laurieallen8762
    @laurieallen8762 Před 3 lety +14

    Hi, maybe I’m missing something, doesn’t it depend on the size of cord you use? What if you see a project using 3mm cord and all you have is 2mm? Would the ratio be different depending on the size of your cord?

    • @emlih1898
      @emlih1898 Před 3 lety +1

      yes, if you use braided cord, you always have to double or add onto the length. i saw another video where the person cut the knots and unraveled them and measured how much string went into each knot and depending on the number of knots and the width and length of the project, that’s how he estimated the length of cords to use.

    • @peeyasasarkar1938
      @peeyasasarkar1938 Před 2 lety

      The ratio here is good for 2or3mm...add more length if you go up on the higher side of cord thickness..

  • @christiraney5939
    @christiraney5939 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for this video! My friend and I followed this ratio and the project turned out perfectly!

  • @karinareyes6692
    @karinareyes6692 Před 3 lety +2

    thank you in advance for all the cord and time you just saved me 😭

  • @maggiegalea62
    @maggiegalea62 Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you for sharing ! It’s a little distracting trying to hear you over the music but otherwise It was a great demonstration 👌

    • @Bochiknot
      @Bochiknot  Před 2 lety +2

      Ah yes music was loud in my earlier videos, sorry! We have adjusted for this in our newer videos :)

  • @briannasteele417
    @briannasteele417 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for sharing this formula! It truly worked for me. I've been searching for this for over a year and this is the only one that has worked for me. =)

  • @pravin13231
    @pravin13231 Před 4 lety +2

    Great help has come dear. Thank you

  • @rheakhan2196
    @rheakhan2196 Před 2 lety +1

    HI. The video was very informative and helpful but Can you pls share the golden formula for making a huge round placematt which has only double half hitch knots ? I think this knot requires more cord length and I messed up one piece. Really need a tip. Thanks

  • @Blink-88
    @Blink-88 Před 3 lety +3

    A better explanation is impossible thank you very much ❤️

  • @pattibutters3364
    @pattibutters3364 Před 3 lety +3

    your information is great yet when following teachers on internet they usually do not tell you how big you project wlll. I hope more teachers use your info thank you

  • @siddraaslam135
    @siddraaslam135 Před 12 dny

    Is it the total cord length used in the project or length of 1 piece?

  • @luciapozzi4144
    @luciapozzi4144 Před 3 lety

    Thank You. This is very helpful, I’m gonna try it now 😁

  • @hannalagud
    @hannalagud Před 10 měsíci

    Hi, thanks for sharing this. Am a beginner actually. One question, how to know how many string or cord you need in each project since you only mention how to measure the knots and fringe. Just curious maybe you can share that too. Thanks so much.

    • @Bochiknot
      @Bochiknot  Před 10 měsíci

      It really depends on the size (width) of the project you're making for the # of cords you need. They should always be in an even number for knots like Square knots, that need an even number of cords.

  • @marleneyork9820
    @marleneyork9820 Před 3 lety +1

    How would I determine how many cords I will need for my project? Is there a method to work out?

  • @sandiecook1930
    @sandiecook1930 Před 4 lety +2

    Great video thanks, makes more sense now. I do have a question though... what happens as the cord gets thicker ? is it a different calculation. I have 6mm cord and feel that due to being thicker you would need to add more length.

    • @Bochiknot
      @Bochiknot  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Sandie, as the cord gets thicker, it means you will need to make less knots to get to the same length and width, so the formula will still work if you keep the length you want constant. For thicker cord, I would go to the higher end of the range, but the formula should still work. Does that make sense? Thank you!

  • @aishaadvice473
    @aishaadvice473 Před 2 lety

    I am lucky that I found this channel 😍 this information was my big problem for starting a curtain 😃 Please, for someone not to smart like me😁 how meter long must be the cord for 2.5m long curtain? 8m or more?
    I want to make 3m ×2.5 m long curtain. I hope in your response 🙂

  • @rodyrody4612
    @rodyrody4612 Před 4 lety +2

    Woooow , finally i understand 💃😂
    Many thanks to u🥰

  • @ChakshuDadhich
    @ChakshuDadhich Před rokem

    I appreciate how you have given the tutorial for macrame cord measurement but one thing I am stuck is how to measure the width.. I mean how much cords I need to put on dowel to make a curtain of 4ft and 6inch width

    • @Bochiknot
      @Bochiknot  Před rokem

      you have to keep filling up your dowel with cords to see how much cord you'd need. You'll have to do it in multiples of 2 if you are making Square knots as well :)

  • @debbiesassone4315
    @debbiesassone4315 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi what is the pattern for your window covering behind you I want to make it also how do I measure the yards for a small hanging macrame for my plants

  • @peeyasasarkar1938
    @peeyasasarkar1938 Před 2 lety

    This is very helpful. Thank you❤❤

  • @PattyStclair-
    @PattyStclair- Před 2 měsíci

    Does that work for lampshades what about around

  • @vwonsleep
    @vwonsleep Před rokem

    Hi I'm to macrame. My question is, if you see a project that you want to do, but want to change the size how determine that? For instance change from 3 or 4mm single strand to 6mm braided cord. Thanks. I have purchased your 9mm single strand, can you refer me to any of these projects.

  • @urbangardenbrisbane
    @urbangardenbrisbane Před rokem

    Thank you! 💜

  • @ashleejimenez4809
    @ashleejimenez4809 Před 3 lety

    Thank you! This was a very clear explanation. 👌🏼

  • @jsicka365
    @jsicka365 Před 4 lety +1

    How do you know how to cut each individual rope piece? For instance, I am planning a large scale piece that will be used as a room divider. It will be 66 inches wide and 62 high using a top dowel and a dowel at the bottom to give it structure. This brought me to 528 inches or 1342 cm. So this is the total amount of rope I will need but I'm not sure how to cut for individual rope pieces... Thank you!

    • @Bochiknot
      @Bochiknot  Před 4 lety +10

      Hi Jessica, have you planned out the design of your piece? Depending how many knots you decide to use in your piece rows -wise will determin the length of your cords. If you are planning to fill the enter 62" inch length with knots, you will need to multiply the 62" by 4 times (at least) as stated per my golden ratio and then multiply bt 2 as you will be attaching it onto a dowel. If you are planning to make half of your piece using knots and the other half with fringe, then multiply only 31" by the same formula (x 4 then x2) then add 31" for the fringe. The number of strands you need to cut will depend on how much room you are leaving at the end of the dowel / the size of cord you are using. It also depends what kind of knots you are making (if you use square knots you will need multiples of 4 cords (so cut 2 strands at a time). Doing some quick math, to fill up 66 inches wide, which equates to 167cm, and say you are using 5mm cord, divide the 167 by 0.5cm to get 334, then divide that by 2 (since you will be folding the cord in half to attach onto the dowel meaning every 2 vertical cords is 1 strand of cord), you will get approximately 167 cords. I would recommend cutting 100 first and see how it fits, then keep cutting until it fits your desired width. Hope this helps!

  • @preksharathi7009
    @preksharathi7009 Před 8 měsíci

    It also depends on how thick the tread is...

  • @anjalis9880
    @anjalis9880 Před 3 lety

    This is very helpful. Thank you. Also could you also explain this for a plant hanger.

  • @jaijaisundar
    @jaijaisundar Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much very useful 👌👌👌👌👌👏👏👏👏👏👐👐👐👐👐

  • @chargedtoheaven1679
    @chargedtoheaven1679 Před 3 lety

    Nice video!! Maam may i ask a favor? Can you do it with a 95cm long fins??

  • @jubs1533
    @jubs1533 Před rokem

    Can you not just multiply the knot length by 8, rather than multiplying by 4, then by 2?

  • @cherifrazer5749
    @cherifrazer5749 Před 2 lety

    How do I scale down a regular purse to a matching child’s purse?

  • @glennfamilygardens3644

    Thank you!

  • @shanabaker6197
    @shanabaker6197 Před 4 lety

    Very helpful! Thanks!

    • @Bochiknot
      @Bochiknot  Před 4 lety

      Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching

  • @geegee9137
    @geegee9137 Před 4 lety

    Perfect! Thank you

  • @sokoonful
    @sokoonful Před 3 lety

    Thank you

  • @brianm8384
    @brianm8384 Před 2 lety

    Does the same apply for wrapping a wooden hoop? Thanks

  • @roshirun
    @roshirun Před rokem

    And would the calculation apply to any size of chord?

  • @loovus2733
    @loovus2733 Před 4 lety

    Your formula helps me alot. Thanks so much. Is it possible to use the same formula for hanging planter ?

    • @Bochiknot
      @Bochiknot  Před 4 lety

      I'm so glad it helps you! Yes, of course you can use this formula for a plant hanger. You can use this formula for any macrame project!

  • @TooSweet2Mis
    @TooSweet2Mis Před rokem

    Does the golden ratio apply to jewelry or micro macrame as well?

    • @Bochiknot
      @Bochiknot  Před rokem

      of course! Micro macrame is usually suuuper intricate, so using a higher multiple like 5 or 6 is recommended

  • @alemx1004
    @alemx1004 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for this video, I’ve been looking for such an accurate explanation, tho I have a question can I use it to any type of rope size, meaning will it work for a3mm as for a 5mm.

    • @Bochiknot
      @Bochiknot  Před 4 lety +1

      Yes of course! If you are making a 12" length wall hanging for example and you want to use 3mm or 5mm, the formula will still work to get to that same length (although the number of knots / the pattern will be different). Let me know if that doesn't make sense!

    • @alemx1004
      @alemx1004 Před 4 lety

      Bochiknot Macrame thank you :)!!!!
      Yea it does make sense, so far I’ve been only doing tutorials and have fallen in love hahaha, but for example sometimes in the tutorial says to use a 5mm rope and I only have a 3mm or 1mm so I cut the amount shown in the video, and at the end I have so much leftover, so I wonder if it because I’m tighten too hard or it’s due to not using the right rope.
      Gracias from Mexico

    • @CaseyJohanna
      @CaseyJohanna Před 3 lety

      @@alemx1004 You are right. Thicker cord uses more length, and thinner cord requires less length. I learned that the hard way too haha. So, I had the same question about using this formula - wondering how cord width factors in. I'm about to start a piece with 7mm cord but using a tutorial based on 4mm cord, and wondering how much length to add. I think I'll double it to be safe, but that's so much!

  • @ratnachaturvedi4403
    @ratnachaturvedi4403 Před 4 lety

    so the golden ratio that you have mentioned is when calculating total amount of cord or is this per lenght.

    • @Bochiknot
      @Bochiknot  Před 4 lety +1

      This is for calculating the length of cord you will need for each strand of cord. The width (number of cords) you will need will depend on what you are making and how wide you want it to be.

  • @marilynlandis4808
    @marilynlandis4808 Před 10 měsíci

    Okay, so each cord is 194 cm. How many cords am I going to need?

    • @Bochiknot
      @Bochiknot  Před 10 měsíci

      It really depends on the size (width) of the project you're making for the # of cords you need. They should always be in an even number for knots like Square knots, that need an even number of cords.

  • @katerinarombaki4748
    @katerinarombaki4748 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for this precious information!!!,,,is this GOLDEN RATIO same when we use wax cord 1mm (..or less than 1mm),.for making jewellry????

    • @Bochiknot
      @Bochiknot  Před 4 lety +1

      Absolutely! With jewelry though, depending on how intricate the knots are, I would definitely go with the higher end of the range to measure the cord. Unless your are leaving lots of space in between knots, I would definitely cut more rather than less. Hope that helps!

  • @geethanjalivanaparthy8966

    Hi. Thanks for the video. I want to make a simple square knot bracelet. How much cord do I require.

    • @Bochiknot
      @Bochiknot  Před 4 lety

      Hi there - I would still follow the golden ratio in the video. I would use a 4.5 multiple for jewelry at least since theres a lot of knots made.

  • @AF-ki1ve
    @AF-ki1ve Před 3 lety

    hello! this was very useful, thank you! I'm just wondering, how many cords do I need? I want to make a wall piece that is for example 1.5m wide, how many cords will I need to do this?

    • @Bochiknot
      @Bochiknot  Před 3 lety +1

      It depends how much space you want left on the sides and what size cord you are using. The easiest way is probably to cut and attach multiples of 2 (more important if you are using square knots) onto your dowel until it fits where you want it to be!

    • @AF-ki1ve
      @AF-ki1ve Před 3 lety

      @@Bochiknot thank you for the reply! I'm just unsure how much cord I should buy 🙈

    • @Bochiknot
      @Bochiknot  Před 3 lety +1

      @@AF-ki1ve 1.5m wide is pretty large. I would start with 200meters first but I'd think you would probably need around 200-300m depending on the intricacy of your pattern

    • @AF-ki1ve
      @AF-ki1ve Před 3 lety

      @@Bochiknot thank you so much!!

  • @samichgrrl
    @samichgrrl Před rokem

    So knot portion x 8??

    • @Bochiknot
      @Bochiknot  Před rokem

      Yes! :) Use 9 if it's going to be really knotty!

  • @emmaohlsson7964
    @emmaohlsson7964 Před 3 měsíci

    There are ways to add cord, so if it doesn’t last all the way you can add more cords

    • @Bochiknot
      @Bochiknot  Před 3 měsíci

      Totally! Usually when that happens, it's at least half the cords in your project, and depending on the size of your project, it would be a lot of work to add cord lengths for all those cords, but yes - you can absolutely add cords if you need to. This is just a great way to measure more accurate cord lengths so that you won't need to :)

  • @susannoble4417
    @susannoble4417 Před 5 měsíci

    Would like to watch, but the music is too loud for me to concentrate on what is being said .

  • @handiann
    @handiann Před 3 lety +2

    This is a very useful tutorial - thank you. But, please lose the music! It’s very distracting and unnecessary 😊

    • @Bochiknot
      @Bochiknot  Před 3 lety

      We have been working on that - thanks!

  • @EmmaJohn-nw8sq
    @EmmaJohn-nw8sq Před 2 měsíci

    The background music makes it difficult to hear what you're saying.

  • @karencostello9619
    @karencostello9619 Před 3 lety +2

    The music is so distracting

  • @sallievandyke9136
    @sallievandyke9136 Před 4 lety

    Not what I needed - I want to make a hanger - not a wall hanging :( - Just wish someone would provide a pattern for a plant hanger - tell me how much cord I need to cut and what the length is when it is done!

    • @Bochiknot
      @Bochiknot  Před 4 lety +3

      Hi Sallie! I have a few plant hanger tutorials on my channel. Just search "plant" within my channel and you should see. They all come with the measurements you need to cut! Thanks

  • @user-tn2nq3tr8m
    @user-tn2nq3tr8m Před 7 měsíci

    Not math😢

  • @OceanSingh-xj8ko
    @OceanSingh-xj8ko Před 3 lety +3

    Bad maths, multiply directly by 8 for the knot region. Why make it a two step when you can do it easy.

    • @SkyphyreCreations
      @SkyphyreCreations Před 3 lety

      This is what I was just thinking when I saw that. 4 times the length IS multiplying by 4 and then multiplying by 2? Ummmm...

    • @laurianecave4130
      @laurianecave4130 Před 3 lety +6

      Hello, if I understood correctly, she multiplies by 4 to have the correct length, but because in the example project, the cords are attached to a piece of wood, it needs to be multipled by 2.
      Not all projects start with such a thing so I think that's why she said x4x2 instead of x8.

    • @lisalanfranchi5188
      @lisalanfranchi5188 Před 7 měsíci

      I see turtles