
Macramé Heart Keychain | Step by Step Tutorial
This is the link where I buy my materials: https://olhar.site/nobismacrame-osana... 🧵 LIST OF MATERIALS: Scissors Tape measure Universal craft glue 1 keychain carabiner (1cm space) 1 small ring (found in craft stores) 1 piece of felt in the shape of the keychain's heart (to hide the glued lines behind the piece) Needle-nose pliers (to open and close the rings) Elegance cord (firmer, for a different touch to the piece) 📏 Quantity of thread: 8 cords of 80cm 9 cords of 30cm 1 cord of Elegance yarn of 50cm If you love crafts and want to learn how to make a macramé heart keychain, this step-by-step tutorial is perfect for you! In this video, you will learn in a simple and practical way how to create a beautiful handmade keychain, ideal for gifting or selling. We will teach you all the essential macramé techniques, from basic knots to the perfect finish to make your piece impeccable. Using few materials and without the need for machines or sewing, you can create a delicate and sophisticated keychain, which matches many styles. In addition, this model is ideal for those who want to start macramé and improve their skills. With exclusive tips, you will understand how to choose the best materials and finish your keychain with a professional touch. If you want to learn more about macramé, crafts and decoration, subscribe to the channel and turn on notifications so you don't miss any content! Don't forget to like the video and share it with your friends who love crafts. Let's create incredible pieces together with this charming technique! — Osana Barreto is a Macramé Instructor, Art Educator and Art Therapist, born in São Gonçalo, Rio de Janeiro. The daughter of a teacher, she knew since her adolescence that her passion was teaching. An Art Education teacher with a degree in Fine Arts and specialization in Art Therapy in Education and Health, Osana fell in love with the art of Macramé as soon as she retired. And everyone who knows her closely was sure that it was only a matter of time before she started teaching. "Do what you love, but do it with so much passion that other people want to do it too." — Website: http://osanamacrame.com.br Facebook: / osanamacrame Instagram: / osanamacrame #macramê #tutorial #osanamacramê