Macrame Cord Size Chart: Exact mm Guide for Every Project Type

Avoid common sizing mistakes and choose the right cord thickness from the start

macrame cord size chart mm guide
Choosing the wrong macrame cord size is one of the fastest ways to ruin a project.
Too thin, and your design won’t hold shape. Too thick, and your knots become bulky and difficult to manage.

Even when following a tutorial, using the wrong cord thickness can completely change the final result.

Below is a complete macrame cord size chart, followed by a step-by-step guide to help you choose the right thickness.

Quick answer:
  • 1–2 mm → jewelry and fine detail 
  • 3 mm → beginners and small wall hangings 
  • 4–5 mm → plant hangers and most decor 
  • 6 mm+ → large, chunky statement pieces 

Macrame Cord Sizes Explained (mm Guide)

Macrame cords are typically measured in millimeters (mm), and even a small difference in thickness can change how your project looks and feels.
Use this chart as a quick reference when deciding what size cord for macrame to use:
Cord SizeBest ForSkill LevelVisual EffectTypical Projects
1–2 mmPrecision workAdvancedVery fine, delicateJewelry, micro macrame
3 mmVersatile useBeginner–IntermediateClean, balanced knotsWall hangings, small decor
4 mmStructured designsBeginner–IntermediateThick, definedPlant hangers, wall art
5 mmBold textureIntermediateFuller, more depthLarge wall hangings
6 mm+Statement piecesIntermediate–AdvancedChunky, dramaticInstallations, oversized decor
macrame cord thickness comparison

1–2 mm cord

Used for fine, detailed work where precision matters. This size is best for jewelry, micro macrame and intricate patterns where knots need to stay small and tight.
 
For fine-detail work, hemp and linen cords are often preferred because they hold knots tightly and resist fraying. Hemptique offers 1mm hemp cord in a wide range of colors, making it a reliable choice for jewelry and micro macrame.

3 mm cord

A versatile, beginner-friendly option that works for most small to medium projects. It creates clean, balanced knots and is easy to handle for practice and everyday designs. 

For beginners, softer materials like cotton cord are easier to work with, while hemp blends provide more grip and structure for cleaner knots.

4 mm cord

One of the most commonly used sizes for home decor. It provides enough thickness for structure while still allowing good knot definition. 

Hemp rope is commonly used in this range because it balances structure and softness, making it suitable for both decorative and functional pieces.

5 mm cord

Creates a fuller, more textured look. Ideal for larger wall hangings and projects where you want more visual weight and depth. 

6 mm and thicker cord

Best for large, statement pieces. This size produces bold knots and dramatic texture but is less suitable for detailed designs. 

Thicker cotton ropes are often used for large designs, especially when creating fringe or bold, textured patterns. 

How Cord Thickness Affects Your Results

Cord thickness changes how your project looks, feels and behaves during the process.

Visual Impact

  • Thinner cord creates fine, detailed knots 
  • Thicker cord creates bold, more visible texture 

Project Size and Proportion

Using thicker cord increases the overall size of your project. For example, a wall hanging made with 5mm cord can appear almost twice as large as the same design made with 3mm cord.

Structure and Stability

Thicker cords (4mm and up) hold their shape better, making them ideal for plant hangers and structured decor. Thinner cords are more flexible but may not hold form well in larger designs.

Time and Ease of Work

  • Thicker cord = faster projects with fewer knots 
  • Thinner cord = more time and precision 
Beginners usually find 3mm–4mm cord easier to handle than very thin or very thick options.

Fringe and Texture

Thicker cords create fuller, more dramatic fringe. Thinner cords produce softer, more subtle finishes.

Best Macrame Cord Materials by Size

Different materials behave differently depending on cord thickness, and choosing the right one improves both the process and the final result.
1–2 mm
  • Linen cord → best for precision and clean knot definition 
  • Hemp cord → strong and durable for jewelry and detailed work 
3–4 mm
  • Cotton cord → soft and beginner-friendly 
  • Hemp blends → slightly textured with better grip for knot control  
4–6 mm
  • Cotton rope → ideal for wall hangings, plant hangers and fringe 
  • Bamboo cord → softer feel with more flexibility and drape 
Natural fibers like cotton, hemp and linen are preferred because they hold knots well and provide consistent texture across different project types.
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How to Choose the Right Cord Size (Step-by-Step)

If you are following a tutorial, always check the recommended cord size before starting. Using a different thickness can significantly change the final look and dimensions of your project.
Step 1: Define your project
  • Jewelry → 1–2 mm 
  • Wall hanging → 3–5 mm 
  • Plant hanger → 4–5 mm 
  • Statement piece → 6 mm+ 
Step 2: Consider your skill level
  • Beginner → 3–4 mm 
  • Intermediate → 4–5 mm  
  • Advanced → any size 
Step 3: Decide the look
  • Fine detail → thinner cord 
  • Bold texture → thicker cord

How Much Cord Do You Need Based on Size?

Cord SizeLength Multiplier (vs project height)
1–2 mm5–7x
3 mm4–6x
4–5 mm3–5x
6 mm+2–4x
Tip: Add 15–20% extra to avoid running out.

Can You Use a Different Cord Size Than a Pattern?

Yes, but it will change the final result.

Using a thicker cord will make your project larger and more textured, while a thinner cord will create a smaller and more detailed version of the same design.

If you change cord size:
  • Adjust cord length (thicker cords require more length) 
  • Expect different proportions 
  • Test a small section before starting the full project 
Following the recommended size in a pattern is the easiest way to get consistent results, especially for beginners.

Common Mistakes When Choosing Cord Size

Cord is too thin for large projects

Thin cords may look good at first, but they often lack the strength and structure needed for larger designs. This can cause wall hangings or plant hangers to lose shape over time.

Using thick cord for detailed designs

Thicker cords make knots appear bulky and reduce definition. Intricate patterns can quickly look crowded or lose their intended detail.

Not adjusting cord length based on thickness

Thicker cords require more length because knots take up more space. Using standard measurements without adjusting can lead to running out of cord before finishing the project.

Following tutorials without matching the recommended cord size

Even small differences in thickness can significantly change the final result. Using a different size than recommended may affect proportions, knot spacing and overall appearance.

Wrap-Up

Macrame cord size directly affects how your project looks, how it holds its shape and how easy it is to complete. Even a small change in thickness can impact knot definition, overall size and the final result.

If you’re unsure where to start, choose 3mm or 4mm cord for most projects and adjust from there based on the level of detail or texture you want.
Once you understand how different cord sizes behave, choosing the right thickness becomes straightforward and your projects will look more balanced and professional from the start.

Explore different cord sizes and materials to find the best match for your next project.

FAQ

What happens if macrame cord is too thin?
If the cord is too thin, the project may lack structure and durability. Larger designs like wall hangings or plant hangers can lose shape, and knots may not stand out visually.
What happens if macrame cord is too thick?
Thick cord creates bulky knots and reduces detail. This makes it difficult to achieve intricate patterns and can make small projects look oversized.
Can I use a different cord size than a pattern recommends?
Yes, but it will change the final result. Thicker cord makes the project larger and more textured, while thinner cord creates a smaller and more detailed version.
Do I need to adjust cord length based on thickness?
Yes. Thicker cords require more length because knots take up more space. Always add extra length when working with larger cord sizes.
What size macrame cord is best for beginners?
3mm to 4mm cord is best for beginners. It is easy to handle, creates clear knots, and works for most common projects.