How to Make a Macrame Wristlet Keychain

In this tutorial, I’ll guide you through how to make a Macrame Wristlet Keychain using a square knot variation called the Stitched Solomons Bar Knot.

I love how this pattern gives the wristlet such an intricate and elegant look while still being simple to create. It’s a fun, quick project. Perfect for using leftover cord or making handmade gifts for friends and family.

This design is also beginner-friendly, so even if you’re new to Macrame, you can easily follow along and make something beautiful.

WHAT YOU WILL NEED:

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  • 2x 3mm single strand cotton cord of 2.3m. You can find a similar one here.
  • 1x 3mm single strand cotton cord of 45cm (I used the leftover cords from this same project). 
  • Keychain hook or ring. I used this one.
  • Scissors. 
  • Measuring tape.
You can also check out my favorite Macrame tools and cords here.

MACRAME KNOTS USED:

  • Lark’s Head Knot
  • Square Knot variation – Stiched Solomon Bar Knot
  • Gathering Knot

About the Knot

This project features the Stitched Solomons Bar Knot, a variation of the classic square knot. It adds a lovely stitched detail that gives your wristlet texture and dimension, perfect if you want something simple yet unique.

WATCH THE VIDEO TUTORIAL:

You can follow the full step-by-step process in my YouTube video below 👇

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Want to keep creating?

If you enjoyed this tutorial, you might also like these PDF tutorials from my Shop:

  • Macrame Fringeless Round Placemat Digital PDF Tutorial
  • Macrame Wristlet Keychain New Pattern Digital PDF Tutorial

Each one explore different knot combinations and techniques to help you grow your Macrame skills.

 Let’s Stay Connected!

I’d love to see how your wristlet keychain turned out!
Tag me on Instagram @thestudioatk or use #studioATKmacrame so I can see and share your creations.

Happy knotting! 

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