MACRAMÈ WALL HANGING
Learn the basics of macramé while you create a wall hanging!COST:
$80.00SCHEDULE:
5/4 | 6:30-9PM
Create a work of art using only cotton rope, a piece of wood, and your own two hands. In this workshop you'll learn 3 simple but versatile knots (Larks Head Knot, Square Knot, Double Half Hitch Knot) used in macramé as you create this beautiful geometric wall hanging for your home. You can bring your own piece of approximately 12" wood, or use a wooden dowel provided as part of the project.
Skills & Materials
This is a beginner workshop and no previous experience is needed to participate. You'll leave with a new skill, all the leftover rope from your project to keep practicing, and a completed piece of art. The workshop fee includes all of the supplies you need to create a ~12" x 15" wall hanging.
Cancellation + Make-up Policy
We absolutely understand that things come up and you may need to cancel your registration. We've done our best to create a cancellation policy that honors how fickle life can be alongside our financial commitment to our staff and teaching artists. If you need to cancel your registration we are happy to offer a 50% store credit refund for cancellations made two weeks in advance of your workshop date. Unfortunately, we cannot offer refunds for cancellations made less than two weeks in advance. We are also unable to offer make-ups or exchanges for missed workshops.
Community Commitment
We're looking forward to sharing space with you! If you haven't had a chance to read our Community Commitment, pop over to the website and read about how we agree to share space. Feel free to reach out to the shop if you have any questions along the way - we're excited to welcome you wherever you may be on the learning curve.

Arielle Tannenbaum is a Germantown-based fiber artist who started tying macramé knots in 2018 to relax and fell in love with the craft. She creates functional and decorative fiber art, including wall hangings, plant hangers, earrings, lampshades, and other decor. A community builder by heart and by career, she lives for vending at local craft markets, where she can spend time and share her art with her community. Beyond macramé, Arielle spends her time growing vegetables, working to advocate for circularity and reducing plastic waste in Philadelphia, and raising 2 wild toddlers.