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17 reactions | How to create a sea shell macrame pattern  This one might take a little practice to get the space left between the knots right 😆  1. Starting with the cord on the left (cord 1) as the filler cord, tie a row of diagonal clove hitch knots down towards the right. 2. Leave the cord on the right. Using cord 7, tie a row of clove hitch knots back the other way, diagonally under the first row. This will begin to form the lines of the shell. 3. Repeat this process using the new cord 7. 4. Once again using the cord on the left, leave some space and tie another row of clove hitch knots that get closer to the previous row as you move to the right. 4. Repeat this process using the new cord 1.  5. Finally, take the cord on the right that had been put out of the way and tie one final row Clove Hitch Knot, Shell Pattern, Macrame Design, Macrame Patterns, A Sea, Sea Shell, Sea Shells, Macrame, Knot

17 reactions | How to create a sea shell macrame pattern This one might take a little practice to get the space left between the knots right 😆 1. Starting with the cord on the left (cord 1) as the filler cord, tie a row of diagonal clove hitch knots down towards the right. 2. Leave the cord on the right. Using cord 7, tie a row of clove hitch knots back the other way, diagonally under the first row. This will begin to form the lines of the shell. 3. Repeat this process using the new cord…

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