Picture this – a room flooded by golden sunlight, with soft shadows dancing on the walls and a cool breeze ruffling your hair. But you have chunky blackout curtains on your doors and windows. So, why not swap them out for some light macrame curtains?
Macrame curtains are super easy to make at home. They only require knowing how to make knots and the magic of your fingers. And they can jazz up both classic and contemporary interiors with a special Boho-chic touch! From long door curtains to smaller window valances, just take your pick!
So, don’t wait, ditch all your thick and dull curtains and get ready to start a fun project that needs you to tie some knots. Dive right in to check out some amazing macrame patterns.
Table of Contents
- 1 What Is a Macrame Curtain?
- 2 Materials for Macrame Curtains
- 3 15 Free Macrame Curtain Patterns and Instructions for a Light and Rustic Interior Look
- 3.1 1. Bead and Yarn Macrame Curtain
- 3.2 2. Simple Macrame Curtain and Room Divider
- 3.3 3. Thin Rope Macrame Curtain
- 3.4 4. Asymmetrical Vine Pattern Macrame Curtain
- 3.5 5. Vintage Macrame Curtain for Kitchen
- 3.6 6. Boho Macrame Curtain and Wall Hanging
- 3.7 7. Beaded Macrame Door Curtain
- 3.8 8. Easy Boho Macrame Curtain
- 3.9 9. Classic Curtain Cum Backdrop
- 3.10 11. Macrame Curtain with Multiple Pot Holders
- 3.11 12. Macrame Split Curtain
- 3.12 13. Dreamy Boho Macrame Curtain
- 3.13 14. Wavy Asymmetric Macrame Curtain
- 3.14 15. Simple but Stylish Macrame Curtain
- 3.15 BONUS – Macrame Curtain Tie
- 4 Free Macrame Curtain Patterns: FAQs
- 5 DIY Macrame Curtains – to Reflect the Light and Breezy Side of You!
What Is a Macrame Curtain?
A macrame curtain is a type of handmade curtain using the technique of tying knots, i.e. macrame. These curtains usually have knotted sections at the top, while the bottom part has flowy fringes. They can look great on windows, porch-facing doors, and between rooms.
DIY Macrame Curtains for Beginners: Tips
Before you start your Macrame projects, feel free to read our in-depth How to Macrame illustrated guide with knots and patterns.
In the meantime, here are a few tips that might help you during the process:
- Always work on the curtain vertically down instead of laying it down flat on the floor or table to control the knot tension and maintain an even shape.
- A garment hanging stand can be useful to hang the curtain while working. You can use S-hooks to hang a dowel and tie the initial knots onto it.
- While working, keep stepping back a little to keep count of the rows and knots. Doing so will also ensure that the project is uniformly done.
- Master the basic knots of macrame and keep practicing before you start the project. This art form is easy to learn and a little practice can go a long way.
- For curtains, there’s room for experimenting with different cords. But the best ones are braided cords and plied cotton ropes.
How Do You Hang Macrame Curtains?
To hang macrame curtains, you can pass a regular curtain rod through the top loops. You can use it in place of the dowel while making the curtain. Then, simply hang this on your door or window. You can also use S-hooks to hang a light macrame curtain from a curtain rod.
Here is a short video to help you understand how to hang macrame curtains.
Related: How to Macrame: An Easy Guide for Beginners
Materials for Macrame Curtains
Making macrame curtains is a no-fuss process, using only your hands as tools. But you do require a few other simple materials, such as:
- Macrame cord
- Scissors
- Measuring tape
- Dowel or curtain rod
That’s it! You’re all set to begin making your first DIY macrame curtain.
What Is the Best Macrame Cord for Curtains?
The braided cord is an excellent choice for curtains. It is strong and durable, ideal for large, bulky items like curtains. You can also wash it, and the knots don’t get undone. Plied cotton ropes, too, are strong and resilient, as well as they’re perfect for newbies.
How Much Cord Do I Need for a Macrame Door Curtain?
For a macrame door curtain, each string should be 6 times the curtain length. Take 24 cords for each foot of the curtain rod. So, for a 7” curtain, each cord you cut will be 42”. If the curtain rod is 3”, you’ll need 72 cords, each should be 42” long. So, the total cord length will be 3024”.
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15 Free Macrame Curtain Patterns and Instructions for a Light and Rustic Interior Look
Now that you know the basics of macrame curtains, let’s take a look at some attractive and unique curtain patterns and their free instructions.
1. Bead and Yarn Macrame Curtain
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Here’s a macrame curtain idea that’s sleek and looks modern. It works perfectly as a room divider. You can also combine it with a thicker curtain to create a layered look. And the best part is, it’s easy to make!
Find the free macrame curtain pattern here.
2. Simple Macrame Curtain and Room Divider
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This macrame door curtain has only a section with knots, while the cords flow straight in the remaining sections. This gives it a rather complex look. But it’s super easy to make and a beautiful addition to any room.
Here are the instructions for the curtain.
3. Thin Rope Macrame Curtain
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Here’s a chance for you to experiment with a not-so-common macrame material – thin cords. It gives this door curtain a stunning texture, which, along with the beautiful knots and loops, can give your door an old-school, homely look.
Check out the instructions for this macrame curtain pattern here.
4. Asymmetrical Vine Pattern Macrame Curtain
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Do you want to give your interior a nature-inspired look? Then, this macrame curtain with a vine pattern is undoubtedly worth a try. What’s more, its asymmetrical edge has an unconstrained vibe. It’s great for a layered curtain combo.
Find the detailed guide for this curtain here.
5. Vintage Macrame Curtain for Kitchen
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If all things vintage fascinate you, capture the old-world charm of the art of macrame in a window curtain. This cute half-window curtain is like a decorative piece, almost reminiscent of a snowy Christmas and cinnamon rolls.
Find the pattern for this curtain here.
6. Boho Macrame Curtain and Wall Hanging
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This Boho wall hanging is an excellent choice for a window or even a door as a valance curtain. You get to add an element of nature to this curtain, making it look oh-so-Boho! If you have a beach-facing door/window, this curtain can be perfect!
Here is how you can make this macrame curtain.
7. Beaded Macrame Door Curtain
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Make the best of the classic feel of macrame with this timeless curtain design. The diamond shapes are held in place by the wooden beads that pair well with the texture of cotton ropes. It’s an excellent room divider!
Find the details of the pattern here.
8. Easy Boho Macrame Curtain
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This macrame curtain pattern has separate sections of different patterns, giving it a complex look. But the good thing is that it’s extremely easy to make! And it has a bohemian look that will give your room a rustic feel.
Check out the instructions to make this curtain here.
9. Classic Curtain Cum Backdrop
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This classic macrame curtain is also an excellent wall hanging. It has a timeless appearance that will surely give your home eternal beauty. But the great thing about this piece is that it will go well with modern decor, too!
You’ll find the instructions to make this macrame curtain here.
10. Beaded Macrame Curtain with Plant Holder
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This window curtain proves there’s no end to creativity when it comes to macrame. It combines art and utility. And voila! You have a curtain that can also hold a plant pot. The beads give you the chance to add a pop of color to the piece.
Here are the pattern details.
11. Macrame Curtain with Multiple Pot Holders
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Here’s another macrame curtain pattern that can hold pots, only this one is for a wider window and can hold multiple pots. Place some cacti or succulents that need little water and the element of nature will beautify the space!
You’ll find the detailed guidelines for this curtain in this tutorial.
12. Macrame Split Curtain
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Here’s a decorative hanging piece that can enhance any window of your home. It’s rustic and simple, yet so pretty! With three pieces for a single window, you will get an unconventional appearance with it.
You can find the detailed instructions for the pattern here.
13. Dreamy Boho Macrame Curtain
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If you love the bright and breezy nature of summer, this macrame curtain is a must-have for you. It’s simple to make and the final piece will tempt you to place it on a porch-facing door, so you can watch it sway in the summer breeze.
Check out the instructions here.
14. Wavy Asymmetric Macrame Curtain
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Do you find beauty in chaos? Do you think imbalance is natural? Then, this macrame curtain pattern can reflect who you are. The sections of wavy patterns, along with the flowy fringes, have a free-spirited vibe.
You’ll find the free instructions here.
15. Simple but Stylish Macrame Curtain
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If simplicity goes a long way for you, here is a macrame curtain you’ll love to make at home. The ornamental triangles at the top are in contrast with the flowy fringes. It can be a great room divider, balcony door curtain, or even a wall hanging.
Here are the free instructions for this curtain’s pattern.
BONUS – Macrame Curtain Tie
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Here’s a bonus pattern for you to go with your macrame curtain – a macrame curtain tie, also called a tieback or pullback! This is a simple item to make, with a cute tassel on each end. If you want to have fun, use a contrasting color that pops out against your curtain.
Here is how to make it.
Related: 25 Free Macrame Wall Hanging Patterns & Instructions
Free Macrame Curtain Patterns: FAQs
Q: What is the easiest macrame project?
A: Macrame is a simple craft to learn and there are many easy projects that you can try, like keychains, bracelets, wall hangings with frames, coasters, wreaths, etc. If you don’t mind handling a bulky piece, curtains, and wall hangings are pretty easy to make, too.
Q: How can I macrame curtain tiebacks?
A: To make a macrame curtain tieback, take two 4” strings and fold them in half. Then, tie a knot to form a loop. Use the four strings to tie square knots and continue until you have a tieback. Finally, tie the end.
Q: Can you wash macrame curtains?
A: Yes, you can wash macrame curtains, especially if they’re made from a braided cord. But you must follow the right procedure to do so. It’s best to hand wash a macrame curtain, using cold water and some baking soda. Avoid using a washing machine and bleach-based detergents.
Q: What are macrame curtains made of?
Store-bought macrame curtains are usually made of 3-ply cotton ropes or braided cords. These materials are perfect for large and bulky projects like a curtain, rugs, wall hanging, etc., and are sturdy enough to last long and withstand regular washes.
Related: 21 Free Macrame Bracelet Patterns & Easy Tutorials
DIY Macrame Curtains – to Reflect the Light and Breezy Side of You!
I hope you enjoyed this article and it will inspire you to give macrame a go and create your own macrame curtain. For best results, think carefully about the colors you want to go with your home interior.
The curtain can be an accent piece or complement your decor subtly. Either way, you will have a little bit of your personality and creativity on the doors and windows with these fantastic macrame curtains.