How to Make Fishnet Wrapped Mason Jar
Looking for a unique idea for decorating a mason jar? This Fishnet Wrapped Mason Jar has an ocean look with the paint and the macramed elaborately patterned lace like webbing by hand knotting the string. How to Make Fishnet Wrapped Mason Jar!
In the meanwhile, I’ve been keeping it low key. Beach style. With some twine. And blue mason jars. And faux fish net made from twine wrapping those blue mason jars …
Materials:
- Blue Ball Heritage Mason Jar
- Jute Twine
- Scissors
- Sand & Sea Shells Optional
I started by cutting a piece of twine that could wrap around top of mason jar with some extra to tie it off.
- Cut 10 lengths of twine 32″ long. Fold in half and create loop over length that will tie around the top of the jar.
- Take two lengths of the folded twin and feed through loop.
- Pull tight into a knot.
- Repeat for all 10 lengths.
Tie and knot.
For the first row, grab two lengths of twine and knot together. Continue all the way around the first row.
For the second row, grab two lengths of twine — making a diamond shape …
Loop together.
And pull tight.
Rinse and repeat …
…. and repeat.
To finish it off, cut a length of twine slightly smaller than bottom of jar.
Grab two lengths of twine and tie to bottom piece of twine.
Until you end up with this mess. But fear not …
Grab your scissors and give it a trim.
Wrap some twine around the top, and you’re done! You have successfully created a fishnet wrapped mason jar!
And now that real vacation is on the very near horizon, it looks like that shmitchen project will be on hold for a few more weeks …
Source: Itall Started With Paint
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