Sommerliche Makramee Teelichtkette
Instructions No. 1457Are you looking for summer party lights? An ingenious way to illuminate garden paths in a decorative way? Then this knotted tea light chain is just the thing for you!
The idea
Tealight glasses are hung up here on a knotted rope. This is fastened to wooden round rods, these can be put into the ground. Depending on your personal taste, this Macramé idea can be used as a garden decoration or practically as a way to adequately light a garden path.The material
For a skein with 4 tea lights of 1.10 m each, 6 x 4 m skeins of robust wool yarn are required. Beside the tealight glasses and wooden rods, wooden beads, some Jute ribbon and double-sided Adhesive tape are used. Preparation For preparation, stick a transparent strip of double-sided adhesive tape about 2.5 cm below the edge of each tealight Adhesive tape.Tying
First the wool is knotted on a wooden round bar. Then about 15 cm is tied with the weaver's knot. The step-by-step instructions show you exactly how this is done.Tie the first Glass for tea lights firmly to the knotting end, place the Yarn directly on the surface of the tape, tie another approx. 15 cm with the weaver's knot and tie the next glass into the string.
Continue in this way until all 4 tealight glasses are integrated in the cord and after the final 15 cm of knotting string, attach the Yarn to a second round rod.
Insert both round bars into the ground so that the knotted Chain hangs taut.
Decorate
Wrap each glass with Jute ribbon , draw some wooden beads on the ends as decoration and fix them with a knot.Make tassels from the wool yarn: Simply wrap around a piece of Yarn loosely in Yarn , wrap and fix this with string and cut it into a tassel. Thread a wooden bead on the Yarn and attach 2 of these tassels each to the knotting string between the tea light glasses.