
Macrame-fringed neckline
Making a macrame fringed collar is quick, easy, and fun. In today's pattern, designer Beatrice’s Shop shows you how to make it with our Rubí Ámbar roving yarn. Are you up for it?
MATERIALS
● Rubí Ámbar (2 balls)
● Rubí Nudos Cuerda (leftovers from 1 ball)
● Scissors.
● Measuring tape.
● Support with clamps.

Knots used:
● Lark's head knot.
● Square knot.
Preparation:
Guide: 1 strand of Rubí Nudos Cuerda, 1.5 meters long.
Remaining: 60 strands of Rubí Ámbar, 2 meters long.
HOW TO MAKE THE MACRAME FRINGED COLLAR?
Start with the guide cord, place it on the support, leaving about half a meter free in the center to tie.
Make a simple knot at the ends.
Continue with the remaining strands, and tie them onto the guide with a lark's head knot. Keep all strands close together.
You will use every two strands of the lark's head knot as if they were a single strand to give it more body, and you will only use the square knot throughout the piece.
Start from left to right, and make five rows of knots.
When starting the next row, separate and leave the four end cords untied.
Again, make five rows of square knots.
To move to the next row, repeat the previous step and separate the four end cords.
Repeat this process seven times.
Trim the fringes to your liking.
Your piece is now finished.
FINAL RESULT









