How to Make DIY Macrame Tree Garland

Want a project that’s both relaxing and stunning? These tiny macrame trees are fun to knot and look like mini forest accents hanging in a row.

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The star toppers add just the right sparkle, while the tassel tree trunks make them whimsical and eye-catching.

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Hang this garland anywhere you want a little handmade holiday cheer, it’s perfect for crafters who enjoy detail work and want something unique to show off this season.

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Materials Needed

  • Green macrame cord (3 mm thick, about 6-7 ft total)
  • Jute cord or twine for base (6 ft)
  • Wooden star cutouts (1.5” size, 6 pieces)
  • Wooden beads (optional, 1/2” size, for extra accents)
  • Scissors
  • Hot glue gun (for attaching stars)
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Cut six pieces of green macrame cord, each about 20” long, for your trees.

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Step 2: Fold each piece in half and use lark’s head knots to attach them to the base cord.

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Step 3: Tie square knots in decreasing rows to form a triangle, trimming edges for a tree shape.

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Step 4: Leave a small tassel at the bottom to act as the tree trunk, trimming neatly.

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Step 5: Hot glue a wooden star to the top of each tree for a finishing touch.

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Step 6: Space trees evenly along the jute cord, then hang your garland where it shines best.

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Notes:

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If you’re new to macrame, start with fewer knots for a simpler tree. It still looks adorable, and you’ll get the hang of it quickly!

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