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Macrame Cord Length Estimator – Online Project Calculator

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Macrame Cord Length Estimator

Accurately estimate the cord length needed for your macrame project. Select a preset or customize your parameters below.

Small Plant Hanger
24" · 4 cords · Square Knot
Large Plant Hanger
48" · 8 cords · Square Knot
Simple Bracelet
7" · 2 cords · Square Knot
Wall Hanging
30" · 20 cords · Alt Square
Boho Keychain
5" · 2 cords · Spiral Knot
Mini Plant Hanger
18" · 4 cords · Square Knot
Project Parameters
Measurement Unit
Please enter a positive number.
For plant hangers, typically 4–8 cords. For wall hangings, cords ≈ width × 0.7–1.2 per inch.
The multiplier indicates how many times the finished length each cord should be.
Thicker cords require extra length for knots.
12%

Your estimate will appear here

Adjust parameters and click "Estimate Cord Length"

Pro Tips
  • Always add 12–20% extra cord as a safety buffer.
  • Thicker cords (≥5mm) consume 15–25% more length per knot.
  • For wall hangings, the filler cords (horizontal) need ~1.2× the width each.
  • Pre-wash natural cotton cords — they may shrink slightly.
  • When in doubt, cut longer. You can always trim excess fringe.

Frequently Asked Questions

A good rule of thumb is to multiply your desired finished length by 4 to 6 times, depending on the knot type. For simple square knots, use 4–5×; for intricate knots like Josephine or Berry knots, use 5–7×. Our calculator applies knot-specific multipliers and cord-diameter adjustments to give you a precise estimate. Always add a 10–15% safety margin.
Thicker cords have more bulk, which means each knot consumes more material to wrap around itself. A 7mm chunky cord can require up to 25% more length than a fine 2mm cord for the same knot pattern. Our calculator includes a diameter adjustment factor — 1.00× for fine cords, up to 1.25× for chunky cords — to account for this.
Most plant hangers use 4 or 8 working cords (in multiples of 4) because square knots are tied with 4 cords each. A small 24-inch hanger works well with 4 cords; a larger 48-inch hanger benefits from 8 cords for a fuller look. You'll also need a gathering cord for the top loop and bottom wrap — add about 18–24 inches for those.
100% cotton cord is the most popular choice — it's soft, holds knots well, and comes in various diameters. Single-twist cotton gives a clean, defined look; 3-ply twisted cotton is durable and great for plant hangers. Other options include jute (rustic, stiff), hemp (strong, eco-friendly), and synthetic satin cord (shiny, ideal for jewelry). For beginners, 3–4mm cotton is the sweet spot.
Yes! If your design includes a fringe or tassel at the bottom, add the fringe length directly to each cord. For example, if your finished knot section is 24 inches and you want a 6-inch fringe, each working cord should be calculated for 30 inches of total length (then multiplied by the knot factor). Our calculator has a fringe option — just toggle it on and enter your desired fringe length.
Our estimator uses knot-specific multipliers based on real-world macrame patterns and includes adjustments for cord diameter and safety margin. It's highly reliable for most common projects. However, individual tension (how tightly you tie knots) can vary — if you tie very tightly, add an extra 5–8% to the estimate. We recommend using the safety margin slider to account for your personal style.
Absolutely! Select "Bracelet / Jewelry" as the project type. For a typical 7-inch bracelet using fine 1–2mm cord and square knots, you'll need about 28–35 inches per cord (4–5× the finished length). Our calculator will automatically adjust for smaller diameters and shorter lengths. Don't forget to account for the clasp or closure hardware — add about 1–2 inches per cord for tying off.
Working cords are the cords you actively knot with — they travel around filler cords and consume the most length. Filler cords (or anchor cords) stay relatively straight inside the knots and don't require as much extra length — typically only 1.2–1.5× the finished length. In our calculator, the "Number of Working Cords" refers to the active knotting cords. If your design has dedicated filler cords, calculate those separately with a lower multiplier.
Use the unit toggle at the top of the calculator to switch between Imperial (inches/feet) and Metric (cm/meters). The calculator handles all conversions automatically. Quick reference: 1 inch = 2.54 cm, 1 foot = 30.48 cm, 1 meter = 39.37 inches. Results are displayed in both your chosen unit and the alternative unit for convenience.
Running out of cord is frustrating but fixable! You can splice in a new cord by securing the short end with fabric glue or by tying a discreet joining knot behind the work. To avoid this, always use our calculator's safety margin (we recommend at least 12%) and round up to the nearest half-foot or 10cm when purchasing. For large projects, buy an extra 2–3 feet of cord as cheap insurance.
Knot Multiplier Quick Reference
Square Knot ×4.5 Alt Square ×4.8 Double Half Hitch ×3.5 Spiral ×3.3 Josephine ×5.5 Berry ×6.0 Clove Hitch ×3.2 Lark's Head ×2.2 Mixed/General ×4.0