- 3 large balls of T-shirt yarn
- wooden dowel or another curtain rod of your choice
- sharp scissors
How to tie a larks head knot
Fold a length of T-shirt yarn in half and fold the loop around the dowel. Insert the yarn ends through the loop and pull tight to form a knot.
How to tie the square knot
Place cord 1 over cords 2 and 3 (the knot carriers). Place cord 4 over the end of cord 1, under cords 3 and 2 and insert through the loop and over cord 1. Place 1 over 3 and 2. Place 4 over end of 1. Insert 4 under 1, 2 and 3, through the loop and out over 1. Pull tight to form a knot.
How to tie the double half hitch
Pass the cord from the back to the front over the knot carrier (the cord that was brought in) and again from the front to the back. Bring the end out through the two knots.
How to make it
- Multiply the height of your window by 5 and cut 32 lengths of T-shirt yarn according to this measurement.
- Let the dowel ends rest on two tables or chairs so you can work with ease with the cords hanging down.
- Find the centre of each length of yarn and knot a lark’s head knot.
- Row 1: Take the first four cords and make a square knot directly under the dowel.
- Row 2: Leave the first two cords, take the next four cords and make a square knot 4cm below the previous row.
- Take the next four cords and make a square knot. Continue in this way to the end of the row so two cords remain.
- Row 3: Take the first four cords and make a square knot 4cm below the knots in the previous row. Take the next four cords and make a square knot. Continue in this way to the end of the row. The square knots now form an alternating pattern.
- Row 4: Repeat the steps from row 2.
- Row 5: Bring in an extra length of yarn from the left-hand side and make double half hitch knots with each cord 2cm below the previous row of knots.
note: The cord that was brought in is left out in all the rows. - Row 6: Take the next four cords and make a square knot 8cm below the knots in the previous row. Complete the row in the same way. Leave the last cord.
- Row 7: Leave the first two cords and take the four middle cords between each square knot and again make a square knot directly below the two previous square knots. Repeat to the end of the row.
- Row 8: Now make square knots using the four loose cords between the square knots made in the previous row 8cm further down.
- Row 9: As row 3, but 8cm further down.
- Row 10: As row 2, 8cm further down.
- Row 11: As row 9.
- Hang the curtain and leave the cords hanging down. Trim the cords to the desired length. More cords and single knots can be added to both sides of the curtain, if necessary.
Credits
Referenced from Gallo images / IDEAS Magazine