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Creating macrame thread fantastic macrame projects doesn’t take much in terms of supplies, but it sure does take a lot of macrame cord!

This relatively inexpensive crafting material comes in a variety of colors and styles to suit the task at hand. You can buy it in some retail craft or hobby stores, but before you do you should know it’s generally cheaper (and better quality) online.

To help you find the right macrame supplies for you, I put together a quick guide to all the different types of macrame cord, as well as the best places to buy it. I’ve also laid out the difference between macrame cord, rope, yarn, and waxed cord so you can choose the right option for your project.


Macrame cord is a catch-all term that covers all types of fibers used for macrame, including rope, yarn, string, and waxed options. In most macrame patterns you will see the term cord used, but which material you decide to use is up to you. However, you should try to use the same thickness, as it will have an effect on the lengths of cord you need.


Rope is the most common type of macrame cord, and it’s likely what you picture when you think of macrame projects. It’s always plied, meaning several strands are twisted around one another, giving it extra strength and thickness.

The most common rope for macrame is twisted three-ply cotton, which is both strong and fringes into a lovely wavy pattern. Some braided six-ply rope is also available, but I’d recommend sticking to three-ply options unless you need a lot of strength.



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