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Macrame Chairs!


Hello everybody and welcome to the first ever Henhouse video tutorial. I know crazy, right? I’m not super good at these sorts of things so please let me know if I am missing any vital information. In the below vid you will see the looping method that is key to weaving a macrame chair. I tried to make the pics as thorough as possible so you would get the trick.

 

Video Tutorial


Here are a few other vital tips. Pick up a macrame tutorial book from ebay or etsy. They don’t make them anymore and this is probably the easiest place to find them. What’s that you say? “Where do I get all the other supplies I need?” Well my friends, the answer is simple, this macrame superstore has everything you need including cord, giant plastic crochet hooks and even aluminum chair frames.

 

Cool Patterns!


Lastly, if any of you crazies attempt making your own cool chairs you gotta show me how they turned out, I’d love to see your results. Hope you enjoy this one!

Update: New better macrame chair instructions over here.

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  • Anne August 7, 2012

    Holy smokes, these are beautiful!!

  • Erika August 11, 2012

    These are incredible! I’m totally impressed…wow!

  • Heidi August 13, 2012

    YES. THANK YOU!

    • Scoops August 15, 2012

      Thanks for asking! I’m glad I did the tutorial :)

  • Linda Greiss August 20, 2012

    I love your macrame chairs!!!!!!!!! Thanks so much for the tutorial! The Athens GA Fibercraft Guild is having a macrame class this year. I have never been very big on macrame but I think your chairs rather your Grandfather has changed that!

    Linda

  • Kaarin November 1, 2012

    I notice that some of the chairs have hanging ends where they were finished. My grandma had a neat trick that I use: cut the ends to about an inch, take a lighter and set the ends on fire, blow them out and quickly press them to the underside of the macrame cords. They will melt and stick and you won’t have to worry about them fraying. : )

    • Scoops November 2, 2012

      Good Tip! I love this. I did happen to take a lighter and melt all the ends so they weren’t fraying but I was dreading weaving them in to hide them in the chair. It takes too long and I always want the project to be over by the time I get to that part. This makes it so easy! I will totally do this!

  • corinne gostick November 6, 2012

    where can I buy the macrame cord and patterns for a lawn chair?

  • Miranda February 7, 2013

    I absolutely loved your tutorial. Thank you so much. I was having a hard time finding a neater way to attach the base strings to a swing I am making to hang off my four year old junior loft bed. I am crazy about the macramé chairs. They are so fun and comfortable. I have one I’ve been hanging onto forever and I’m hunting for other fun stuff to repurpose with the same method. I’m using a pretty solid rectangular frame that was missing the glass for the seat to my child’s swing. I hope it gives you a little inspiration. Awesome work. I hope you keep going. Macramé is unfortunately a dieting art.

    • Scoops February 11, 2013

      Thanks for commenting Miranda!

      Yes, I’ve been thinking of other things I could do with it too. I think it would be so fun to macrame a bench or a side table. I’ll have my eyes peeled once garage sale season comes around.

  • Linda February 24, 2013

    Hi! Love this! The chairs look awesome…I made a attempt to do one of these myself and ended up taking it all apart and using the cord for something eles..I had gathered all of the items I needed to complete this craft,And the back part turned out really good If I must say so myself,Then I came to the seat,Boy did I make a mess out of that…I really was so upset I thought If I could just watch the video over again I would be able to get it…I watched it over and over again But alas I never was able to get it right..Oh well..I am going to try to find a book with the chairs at the library,The video just goes to fast for me….But thanks for sharing…Wish I had your talent!! Linda =)

    • Scoops February 25, 2013

      Linda,
      Sorry to hear the seat didn’t work out for you. That’s too bad. The instructions in the “Chair Macrame” books are so hard to understand and I tried to be as clear as I could in the video so others wouldn’t have the same trouble i did.

      The seat is really just like the back of the chair, but instead of working down the back you are working inwards towards the middle of the seat. The stitch is the same just moving in the other direction.

      I feel bad it didn’t work for you.

      • Linda Henson April 12, 2013

        Thanks! But I finally got it! It just took a little bit of time..You do such a awesome job..I appricate your help by video! Since they are taken to the soccer field to watch the grandkids team,It’s cool to do them in the team colors! Again,Thanks ! Linda.

        • Scoops April 12, 2013

          I know, it really is a tricky process, but I am glad to hear you got it. Sounds like a great thing to have for the kids soccer games!

  • Betty Allen(Jeff's Grandmother March 19, 2013

    I made macrame chairs about twenty years ago. I recently gave them to my son Steve. He
    has them in Texas. I’ll ask him to send you an e-mail picture of them.. Betty

  • Debbi April 6, 2013

    Love your video… just wish it was a bit slower. I’m planning on redoing a couple old lawn chairs, but it’s been years since I macrame’d one and can’t quite remember how to get it started. For that matter, if your technique is the one I used.

  • Kathy April 11, 2013

    Loved the video. I plan on replacing the seat of an old wooden rocker not real sure how you attached the first end of the cord. But am sure it will come to me.

    • Scoops April 12, 2013

      Hey Kathy,

      I know the video probably got a little “arty” but I figured someone could slow it down (pause it) and see the crucial steps if need be. I think you should be able to get it. Do you have any of the old macrame chair books? Their instructions are even worse, but I figure with the visual and the instructional books you should be able to figure it out. Good luck.

      PS I think I just attached the cord with a square knot.

      • Kathy April 12, 2013

        Thanks, I just may have an old book. I definitely will look for it

  • Candice July 25, 2013

    Loved the video! I have a huge swinging metal bench that I have needed a solution to and this is it! I will try’s end a photo when I get it done!
    Cheers
    Candice

  • Nikki August 15, 2013

    We are attempting to make a macrame chair and we were wondering what pattern you used and is it possible to mail or e-mail it to us. We are in Canada.

    Thank you so much.

    • Scoops August 20, 2013

      Nikki, I used an old out of print book, there are a lot of similar ones on ebay, follow the link!

  • Kathy August 20, 2013

    Last month I used your instructions and replaced the webbing in two rockers with the
    Cords-macramé style. I still placed a cushion on them to bring the seat up 2-3 inches.
    It definitely made a firm seat. I now can sit in them again without back pain. Thanks!

    • Scoops August 23, 2013

      Awesome! So glad you were able to use some of the info I provided. I know that video wasn’t the best ever, but I’m glad to hear you deciphered it!

  • Cindy February 21, 2014

    Noooo the superstore no longer is available. I have got to find that bright green cord! Who makes it?

    • Scoops February 25, 2014

      I think the superstore is still open, try this link.

  • JANE LAYTON May 24, 2014

    Scoops my husband mother and father in law made these and sold themt craft shows they made quite a business of this my father in lawwould put a bar underneath yourfirst rows to help tighten the webbing. My mother in law would take request for chairs and then make the pattern for my father in lawto make up. Theyalso found that if they used woodrn arms and loeer fra.ing they were sturdier I was so surprisedto seeyour chairs theylooknice anditbrought back memories

  • Kelley clifford June 14, 2014

    I want to buy a chair

  • Ruth June 23, 2014

    Is there a method to do just the seat of a lawnchair?

  • Katbike September 1, 2014

    I’m curious how you tie it off at the end? I see in the video it still has the hook in it at the end? I’m going to attempt this with a chair I have that the wedding has broken on. Thanks! :)

  • Jo September 4, 2014

    Hi,

    I have been trying to find that soft, jelly like cording that used to be on all the lawn furniture to replace a wicker seat back. My first question, do you know where to find that or even what it’s actually called? The second is, if I can’t find that, I think the macramé would work for the backs, however, there is also a round wicker spot under the table (about halfway done the legs), do you have a recommendation on how to do that? Like, maybe a ring in the very center to work from?

    Thanks!

  • jackie miller May 27, 2015

    I love the tutorial-what is the music in the video?

    • Scoops June 2, 2015

      Hey Jackie, Sorry for the delay in reply – everything has been so busy ’round here with end-of-school-year-kid-stuff. The band is The Plastic Constellations (my husbands band from long ago).

      • jackie miller July 11, 2015

        I loved the Plastic Constellations music but the music from your Vimeo tutorial sounds way different and still would like to know who the band is. THANKS!

  • Susan June 22, 2015

    Hey, I love your chairs. I did some of these back in my younger days, but haven’t tried any in a while. Do you have any suggestions on doing the same technique for a wicker porch swing? I have one that I would like to try, but so far I’ve been too intimidated.

    • Melissa August 7, 2015

      I love these. I’m going to try to make these in the near future. Random question, what’s the tattoo of on your arm? I love it!

  • Susan Crawford December 13, 2015

    I am getting ready to do a macrame chair. I made the pattern myself, which is fairly detailed. I did not realize they were double corded. Is there a way to do it single corded? By this I mean instead of weaving two cords at a time you weave one. Is this possible? If not, will have to completely rework my pattern.

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  • Maureen May 7, 2016

    HELP!! I am trying to make this chair. I will admit I’m not very familiar with crochet. I know this is macrame but the chain stitch is also crochet. Anyway, I have started this over and over and over. the cord does not stay under the chair. It gets wrapped around each end then it becomes a mess. What am I doing wrong!? I want to make this so bad. I am doing the bottom part of the chair and the back separately because of the style of chair I’m using. I don’t think that is the problem, though. Is it?
    Any suggestions would be MUCH appreciated.
    Thanks,
    Maureen

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  • carrito de bebe September 11, 2016

    Great article.

  • Pat Keberlein March 16, 2017

    Thanks so much for the video. I used to do these chairs about 30 years ago but had forgotten how. We had a nice set of heavy metal high lawn chairs that had worn out and couldn’t see throwing them out so still had some macrame cord and decided to try it again . Your video was so helpful. Thanks again.

  • Denise June 4, 2017

    I’m looking for a pattern with a horse head and a horse shoe on the back of the chair would anyone have a pattern with this so I can macramé on a lawn chair

  • Denise June 8, 2017

    Where can I get macrame patteren book to do the lawn chairs help I have been trying to find them but no luck

  • Denise June 8, 2017

    Please send info to email deeflew@aol.com on the patteren books for macrame lawn chairs looking for horse head one and standing horse and any others

  • Christine June 28, 2017

    Hello do you sell the frames ? And do you ship to canada ???

  • lawn chair September 15, 2017

    Lawn chair are loved by everyone.These lawn chairs are amazing.Thanks for sharing among us.

  • Susan September 20, 2017

    Your patterns are incredible. Have you ever tried a wicker porch swing? I have removed all the old wicker and want to use macrame cord to redo the swing. Do you have any patterns or suggestions?

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  • charnelle October 9, 2018

    Thanks Scoops. Your tutorial was very helpful and your YouTube post too. Finished 2 chairs this summer. What a difference and a wonderful makeover.

  • Kay Hart November 21, 2018

    Love your work. Truly amazing

  • Nola July 20, 2020

    Hi ~ Nice designs! I have 2 lawn chaise lounge chairs to weave…asking your expertise as to how much 6 mm cord needed for each chair. Thank you!

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