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DIY Macrame Intermediate Tutorial: Reverse DHHK Coloured Diamond Pattern! - Please see below for materials and written instructions.
Material:
-3mm Single Strand Twisted String (Colours: Natural and burgundy/soft fruit)
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Hey guys! Last week I posted an introductory video which taught you how to incorporate colour when tying the reverse double half hitch knot (DHHK). Today I’m excited to teach you how to create a coloured diamond pattern using the reverse DHHK.
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Thanks again so much for your support! Okay let’s get started on today’s tutorial.
Set-up - Cut 3 pieces of 3mm natural cotton string and 2 pieces of 3mm soft fruit string, each piece is 2 meters in length. Fold each piece in half and attach to your dowel using a Lark’s Head knot. This pattern creates a diamond that is just over 2 by 2 inches in size.
To create the diamond we will need to tie our knots in a certain way to make sure either the natural or soft fruit cord is visible from the front of your work. Pay close attention to which way I am tying my knots. For instance, I use a natural coloured working cord to tie my first knot moving from right to left. Then I use another natural coloured working cord to tie my second knot moving from left to right.
This pattern will require you to tie 8 rows total. You will start with a row of 4 knots, then alternate between tying 5 then 4 knots for the remaining rows.
Repeat this pattern to tie continuous diamonds along your work.
Thanks for watching!