Macrame Knots: How to Change Your Sennits Pattern With Color
Sennits are a great way of adding a unique twist to your designs without having to reinvent the wheel.
Did you know that sennits can look completely different when you change up the color combinations? No, really. It could look like a totally new design!
Hang on, what's a sennit? Glad you asked :)
It's a knotting technique creating a specific pattern, like those we share our free eBook, 50 Knots and Sennits.
In this tutorial, I share three sennit patterns: the wave braid, fishtail braid, and alternating side square knot sennit. I also show how they change when you change the design.
If you're unfamiliar with these knots, I encourage you to download our 50 knot free eBook to familiarize yourself with these knots, along with other commonly used knots.
The alternating side square knot pattern is one of my all time favorites. I call this the alternating Side Square knot pattern, because the pattern changes sides with every half knot.
Here, I use alternating Square knots, and I also alternate the side that the knot is facing.
It completely changes the way it looks! Incorporating color into the designs changes things up even more, which is super fun and interesting!
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If you’re keen on learning more sennit patterns, check out our YouTube channel.
This project should take 10-15 minutes, depending on your skill level.
Cord & Supplies
Cord & Materials:
You can find all these cords and supplies in our shop.
Wave Braid Pattern
Cord Lengths:
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3 x 150cm (59”)
Step-by-Step Instructions
3-Color Wave Braid
2-Color Wave Braid
Fishtail Braid Pattern
Cord Lengths:
- 4 x 150cm (59")
Fishtail Braid Color Combo #1
Fishtail Braid Color Combo #2
Alternating Side Square Knot Sennit
Cord Lengths:
- 2 x 200cm (78”) for Alternating Side Square Knot Sennit #1
- 4 x 200cm (78”) for Alternating Side Square Knot Sennit #2
Alternating Side Square Knot Sennit #1
Alternating Side Square Knot Sennit #2
Sennit #1 creates an edgier design than in Sennit #2, where the cords where doubled.
Doubling the cords creates thicker and fuller knots.
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Keen to experiment with this design? Why not change up the design even more by using more colors, or changing the position of the colors? Macramé is a super versatile art form, so you can really let your imagination run wild.
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