Macrame plant hangers are a fantastic way to add a touch of bohemian flair to any room while bringing nature indoors. Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or just starting, these ideas will inspire you to create your own stunning plant displays.
1. Miniature Hangers for Succulents
Design mini hangers for tiny pots or succulents. These little guys are perfect for my bathroom windowsill, bringing a bit of green to an unexpected space.
2. Layered Levels
Create layered levels by using multiple tiers. My three-tier hanger holds cascading pothos, creating a stunning waterfall effect in my living room.
3. Metallic Accents
Add a touch of glam with metallic cords or rings. I once used gold thread intertwined with the macrame, and it added a chic, modern touch to my otherwise earthy decor.
4. Chunky Rope Design
Use thick rope for a bold statement piece. I made one with a chunky cotton rope, and it holds a large fern, bringing a piece of the jungle into my urban loft.
5. Upcycled Fabric Strips
Transform old t-shirts into a macrame masterpiece by using fabric strips instead of traditional cord. I once made a hanger from my favorite old band tee, and now it rocks in my studio!
6. Festive Seasonal Themes
Adapt your macrame to the seasons with festive colors and themes. I crafted a red and green hanger for the holidays, and it added a cheerful vibe to my holiday decor.
7. Lace and Delicate Knots
For a delicate, romantic look, combine lace with fine knots. I tried this with a small pot of violets and placed it by my bedside; it feels like a dreamy garden every morning.
8. Double Pot Hangers
For those who love symmetry, try a double pot hanger. I crafted one with two levels, and it became the focal point of my reading nook, giving it a cozy, layered look.
9. Color-Pop Cord
Why not add a splash of color to your macrame with brightly colored cords? I once used a vibrant teal cord, and it instantly brightened up my kitchen corner, making the whole space feel more lively.
10. Macrame with Fringe
Fringe adds a playful element to your macrame. I once added a long fringe to my plant hanger, and it danced beautifully in the breeze from my balcony door.
11. Classic Spiral Knot Hanger
The spiral knot is a classic in macrame and creates a beautiful twist in your plant hanger. I remember the first time I tried it, I was amazed at how quickly it came together, adding an elegant twist to my living room decor.
12. Twist and Turn Knots
Try a twist and turn pattern for added texture. This technique was a game-changer for my bland hallway, instantly adding depth and interest.
13. Vertical Garden Setup
Create a vertical garden by hanging multiple macrame plant hangers at varying heights. I filled mine with herbs, turning my kitchen into a lush, aromatic haven.
14. Nature-Inspired Elements
Incorporate natural elements like twigs or driftwood into your hanger. I used driftwood for a hanger, and it brought a beachy vibe to my home, reminding me of summers by the sea.
15. Macrame for Outdoor Use
Use weather-resistant cords to make outdoor macrame hangers. I have some hanging from my porch, and they beautifully showcase my blooming spring flowers.
16. Beads and Charms
Incorporate beads or charms into your macrame for a unique touch. I added wooden beads to one of my hangers, and it gave it a rustic, earthy vibe that complemented my jute rug perfectly.
17. Geometric Patterns
Experiment with geometric patterns in your knots for a modern twist. I created a diamond pattern that really stands out against my white walls, adding an artistic flair.
18. Mix and Match Materials
Combine different materials like leather and cotton for a unique look. I made a hanger mixing leather strips with macrame for a chic, industrial feel in my office.

