How to Make a Macrame Project with Center Piece & Beads: Complete Guide

Thank you for sharing this image. It contains Spanish instructions for a macrame project — likely a bracelet or small accessory. Below is a complete how-to guide, full meaning, and full understanding of the text, including the missing video reference and how to apply this to your artisanal purple macrame bracelet.


How to Make a Macrame Project with Center Piece & Beads: Complete Guide

How to Make a Macrame Project with Center Piece & Beads: Complete Guide
How to Make a Macrame Project with Center Piece & Beads: Complete Guide

Full Meaning of the Instructions (Spanish to English)

SpanishEnglish Translation
Necesitas:You need:
3 tiras de 30cm3 strips/cords of 30cm each
2 tiras de 55cm2 strips/cords of 55cm each
Pieza centralCenter piece (a bead, cabochon, button, or metal charm)
2 bolitas2 small beads
Puedes ver cómo hacer el nudo en la sección de videos de nuestro facebook.You can see how to tie the knot in the video section of our Facebook.
Haz un nudo simple pegado a la piezaTie a simple knot right next to the center piece

Note: The specific knot is not described in text — it is referenced to a Facebook video. However, based on standard macrame techniques, I will reconstruct the most likely method.


Full Understanding: Material Roles

CordLengthQuantityLikely Role
30cm cords30cm3Working cords, accent strands, or fringe
55cm cords55cm2Core strands or main weaving cords
Center pieceVaries1Focal ornament (bead, stone, charm)
Bolitas (beads)Small2Decorative accents or sliding closures

Total Cord Length

  • 3 × 30cm = 90cm
  • 2 × 55cm = 110cm
  • Total = 200cm (2 meters) of cord

This is enough for a short bracelet (approx. 15–17cm finished length) or a keychain.


How-To Guide (Reconstructed)

Since the specific knot is not named, I will provide the most common macrame method for incorporating a center piece and beads: the simple knot (nudo simple) is likely an overhand knot or a square knot start.

Materials (Purple Artisanal Version)

OriginalPurple Version
3 × 30cm cords3 × 30cm lavender cord
2 × 55cm cords2 × 55cm deep purple cord
Center pieceAmethyst cabochon or purple glass button
2 beads2 silver or purple glass beads (4–6mm)

Step 1 — Prepare the Cords

Arrange all 5 cords. Find the midpoint of each cord.

Step 2 — Attach the Center Piece

Take the center piece. Place it at the middle of your work area.

  • Tie a simple knot (overhand knot) right next to the center piece, using one of the 30cm cords.
  • This locks the center piece in place.

Step 3 — Arrange the Cords Around the Center Piece

Position the cords so:

  • The 2 long cords (55cm) become the core (run straight through the center)
  • The 3 short cords (30cm) become working cords (tie knots around the core)

Step 4 — Tie the Main Knots (from Facebook video reference)

Since the video is not available, here are two likely knots:

Option A: Square knots around the core

  • Take one 30cm cord. Tie square knots (as in your French guide) around the two 55cm core strands.
  • Repeat with the other two 30cm cords, positioning them symmetrically.

Option B: Simple overhand knots in sequence

  • Tie a series of simple (overhand) knots along the core, using each 30cm cord in turn.
  • Space them evenly.

Step 5 — Add the 2 Beads (Bolitas)

After tying several knots:

  • Thread one bolita (bead) onto a working cord
  • Tie a knot immediately after the bead to lock it in place
  • Repeat for the second bead on the opposite side

Step 6 — Finish the Ends

Once you reach the desired length:

  • Gather all cords at each end
  • Tie a final overhand knot (or square knot) to secure
  • Trim excess cord, leaving 1–2cm tails
  • If using paracord, melt the ends with a lighter; if using soft cord, add a drop of glue

Step 7 — Create a Closure (if bracelet)

Option A: Tie the two ends together with a sliding knot
Option B: Attach a lobster clasp to one end and a jump ring to the other
Option C: Leave the tails as fringe for a boho look


Full Understanding: Why These Specific Lengths?

Cord LengthMathematical Reason
30cmShort enough for working cords; each can tie approximately 5–8 knots before running out
55cmLong enough to serve as core strands for a 15–17cm bracelet, with extra for knotting at ends
2 beadsSymmetrical design — one on each side of the center piece

Knot Consumption Estimate

  • Each simple knot consumes about 1–1.5cm of cord
  • 30cm cord can tie roughly 20–30 simple knots (more than enough)
  • The 55cm core strands lose length to the knots wrapped around them

Applying to Your Artisanal Purple Macrame Bracelet

Color Scheme

ComponentColor
3 × 30cm cordsLight purple (lavender)
2 × 55cm cordsDark purple (eggplant)
Center pieceAmethyst gemstone or purple resin cabochon
2 beadsSilver or rose gold (to contrast with purple)

Design Variation: “Purple Centerpiece Bracelet”

  1. Center piece: Use a purple flower resin cabochon or a small amethyst point
  2. Knots: Use the square knot (from your French guide) for a flat, clean look
  3. Beads: Place one silver bead on each side of the center piece
  4. Closure: Use a diamond lanyard knot (from shark jaw guide) for adjustable fit

Step-by-Step Purple Version

  1. String the two 55cm dark purple cords as the core.
  2. Slide the center piece onto the core cords (if it has holes) OR tie it between the cords.
  3. Tie a simple overhand knot right next to the center piece using one lavender cord.
  4. Thread a silver bead onto the same lavender cord, then tie another knot.
  5. Repeat on the other side with a second lavender cord and the second bead.
  6. Use the third lavender cord to tie square knots along the dark purple core.
  7. Finish with a diamond lanyard knot at the clasp end.

Common Mistakes & Fixes

MistakeCauseFix
Center piece movesSimple knot not tight enoughTie the knot twice, or use a drop of glue behind the piece
30cm cords too shortUsed for wrapping a large center pieceIncrease to 40cm if center piece is wider than 2cm
Beads fall offNo knot after the beadAlways tie a securing knot immediately after each bead
Bracelet too long/ shortDid not measure wrist firstWrist size + 1cm = finished length (excluding beads)
Video not accessibleFacebook link broken or region-lockedUse square knot or overhand knot as substitute

What If You Cannot Access the Facebook Video?

The instructions reference a Facebook video for the specific knot. Here is how to proceed:

  1. Search Facebook for the page name (unfortunately not provided in the image)
  2. Use a standard alternative knot: Square knot (nudo cuadrado) or overhand knot (nudo simple) will work
  3. Look at the hashtag or page name in the original post — if you have the original Facebook post, search for it directly

If you can share the Facebook page name or video title, I can help reconstruct the exact knot.


Summary Table: Project at a Glance

ElementSpecification
Total cords5 (3 short, 2 long)
Short cord length30cm each
Long cord length55cm each
Center piece1 (bead, cabochon, charm, button)
Small beads2
Key knotSimple knot (overhand) next to center piece
DifficultyEasy–Medium
Best forBracelets, keychains, anklets, necklace pendants

Final Pro Tip: Translating “Nudo Simple”

In Spanish macrame terminology:

  • Nudo simple = overhand knot (the most basic knot)
  • Nudo cuadrado = square knot
  • Nudo plano = flat knot / cobra knot

The instruction says “Haz un nudo simple pegado a la pieza” — this means tie an overhand knot directly against the center piece, using the cord to hug the piece tightly.