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Article: Macrame skirt: complete guide to creating the Cleopatra skirt

Falda de macramé: guía completa para crear la falda Cleopatra

Macrame skirt: complete guide to creating the Cleopatra skirt

 Macramé is much more than a decorative knotting technique: it is an expression of textile art, a way to connect with tradition, and a means to create unique garments through manual and artisanal work. In this comprehensive guide, you will learn how to make the Cleopatra skirt step by step, a piece specially designed for those who value handmade work, personalized design, and sustainable fashion.

This project is born from a collaboration with Beatrice’s Shop, where bohemian aesthetics merge with craftsmanship to create a versatile, stylish, and identity-rich macramé skirt. In addition to learning how to make it, you will discover how to combine it, maintain it, and personalize it, transforming simple threads into an iconic and functional garment.

What is a macramé skirt?

A macramé skirt is a garment made by hand from structured knots that form a decorative, open, and dynamic design. Unlike other techniques such as crochet or embroidery, macramé does not require complex tools: it is based solely on the use of ropes, threads, or cords knotted together.

The Cleopatra skirt stands out for its light structure, the fluid movement of its fringes, and its ability to adapt to multiple contexts. You can wear it as a cover-up at the beach, as a boho-chic accessory for an urban look, or even as part of an outfit for outdoor events or art festivals. Most importantly: each skirt is unique. Being handmade, every knot, every tension in the thread, every detail of the weave becomes a reflection of the creativity and intention of the maker. No two garments will be exactly alike.

Benefits of making your own Cleopatra skirt

Creating your own Cleopatra skirt is not only an enriching textile experience, but also a way to connect with a manual process full of meaning. Among its most outstanding advantages are:

  • Total exclusivity: there will be no other skirt like yours. Each color combination, thread tension, and design is unique.
  • Conscious fashion: you reduce environmental impact and opt for a slower, more ethical creation.
  • Personalized style: you can select materials, colors, and finishes according to your taste.
  • Revaluation of craftsmanship: macramé has centuries of history, and by practicing it, you join an ancestral network of textile wisdom.
  • Progressive learning: by mastering basic knots, you can expand your skills to other creations such as bags, tapestries, or decorative accessories.
  • Emotional well-being: manual work reduces stress, fosters concentration, and provides great personal satisfaction.

 

Materials needed to create the Cleopatra skirt

The first step for your handmade macramé skirt to be successful is to properly prepare all the materials. Make sure you have:

  • 3 spools of RUBÍ MACRAMÉ: strong braided cotton, ideal for achieving firm knots and an elegant drape.
  • Sharp scissors: for precise cuts that prevent fraying.
  • Measuring tape: essential for maintaining symmetry and balanced proportions.
  • Rigid bar or hanger: support for holding the base of the skirt during construction.
  • Well-lit and spacious area: working comfortably and without tension is crucial for a professional finish.

 

Basic knots that form the skirt's structure

The Cleopatra skirt, a Beatrice’s Shop design, is constructed using repetitive knots that form decorative patterns. Although it may seem complex, these are simple techniques that can be easily mastered with practice:

  • Lark's head knot: used to attach threads to the waist structure.
  • Square knot: ideal for beginnings, closures, and braid finishes.
  • Three-strand braid: provides firmness to the top part of the skirt.
  • Square knot: the visual protagonist of the skirt. Repeated in stripes, it creates the main texture.

Each knot has a structural and decorative function. As you repeat them, you form an aesthetic and functional network.

Step-by-step: how to make the Cleopatra skirt

Below is the detailed process for making your Cleopatra macramé skirt:

1. Initial thread preparation

  • Cut 3 cords of 2 meters for the waist section.
  • Cut 113 cords of 2 meters for the main part of the skirt.

2. Waist

  • With the three long threads, tie a simple knot at one end.
  • Braid completely to the end and finish with another knot.
  • Fold the braid and leave a side loop of approximately 40 cm. This will be the side opening point.

3. Thread assembly

  • Secure the braid to a bar or support.
  • Use the lark's head knot to hang the 113 cords evenly along the base.
  • Check that the tension is even and that there are no gaps between the knots.

4. Decorative stripe design

  • Create a first stripe of square knots along the entire base.
  • Measure 2.5 cm down and create a second stripe, twisting the ends to the opposite side.
  • Repeat the process for a third stripe, also separated by 2.5 cm.
  • Add two additional stripes without separation between them to give density to the center.

5. Closure and side details

  • Measure 8 cm from the last decorative stripe.
  • Create three more lines of square knots to close the side design.
  • Adjust and secure with a firm final knot.

6. Fringes and finishes

  • At 4 cm and 5 cm from the bottom edge, make additional stripes.
  • Finish with two stripes without separation and a final series of three lines of knots at 3 cm.
  • Comb the fringes and trim them to an even length (20 cm is ideal, but you can adjust it).

The result: a Cleopatra skirt with fluid movement, ornamental texture, and striking design, ideal for standing out on any occasion.

How to style the Cleopatra skirt

The versatility of this macramé skirt allows you to incorporate it into multiple styles:

  • For the beach: wear it over a swimsuit, with flat sandals and natural accessories.
  • Urban look: combine it with linen blouses, espadrilles, and a raffia bag.
  • Evening event: add an inner lining, a fitted blouse, and a denim jacket.
  • Festival style: pair it with a crop top, ankle boots, and ethnic necklaces.

 

Frequently asked questions about the skirt and its construction

What type of yarn is best for this garment?

RUBÍ MACRAMÉ is ideal: soft, resistant, and available in multiple colors.

Is it difficult to make?

No. It requires time and practice, but the knots are accessible to anyone with an interest in manual crafts.

Can I customize it?

Absolutely. You can play with lengths, alternate colors, or even include beads and decorative embellishments.

What is the difference between macramé and crochet?

Crochet uses needles and more rigid patterns. Macramé is free, visual, and easier to adapt to your creativity.

Turn your creativity into sustainable fashion

Making your own Cleopatra skirt is not just a sewing exercise: it is an act of expression, a style statement, and a way to reconnect with craftsmanship. Every knot, every design decision, and every braided thread reflects your personal style.

From Lanas Rubí, we invite you to be part of this creative community, to be inspired, to innovate, and to wear what you make with your own hands. With the right materials, dedication, and this step-by-step guide, you will be able to make a macramé skirt that you will not only wear with pride but that will also speak volumes about you.

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