Last weekend the Yarnspirations gang joined thousands of knitty-types at the annual, Vogue Knitting Live show in New York. In the spirit of the saying, “What’s old is new again!” we enticed stitchers to set down their needles for a sec and try their hand at making a simple, 5-minute macrame necklace. We had a blast! We didn’t want those who couldn’t make it to the event, though to miss out on the fun. So grab some supplies and make-along at home! Oh, and don’t forget to hashtag #MegaBulky if you share a photo of your necklace on social media. We love seeing folks’ finished projects! Materials 1 Ball Mega Bulky(10.5 oz/300 g; 64 yds/58 m) 1-2 Darice Wooden Beads (found at craft stores) Scissors Tape Optional: Necklace Clasp Instructions Step 1 Cut 3 strands of Bernat Mega Bulky yarn approx. 36″ [91.c cm] long. Steps 2 & 3 Fold 2nd strand in half, then fold over center point of 1st strand; feed tails through loop created by fold-over; pull through to make knot. Repeat Step 3 with 3rd strand. You will now have 4 “fringe” strands hanging from necklace strand. Step 4 Using yarn needle to assist, thread center 2 strands through one of the beads. Step 5 Tie Square Knot as follows: * Lay strand on far right side over center two strands, and under the strand on far left side. * Bring strand on far left side under the center two strands, then up through the loop created by the strand on far right side. Pull so that knot sits close to the bottom of bead. * Lay strand on far left over center two strands, and under strand on far right side. * Bring strand on far right side under the center two strands; * then up through the loop created by the strand on the far left side. Pull to complete knot. Optional: Repeat Steps 4 & 5 for additional bead. Finishing Separate hanging plies to create fringe. Knot or add jewelry clasp to necklace strand Here are a pictures of just some of the crafty types who stopped by the Yarspirations booth at Vogue Knitting Live, NYC to make a necklace! Enjoy! Vickie P.S. Psst! Don’t forget to bookmark this project as an activity for birthday parties, scout meetings and summer camps! Featured Yarn