Rope is one of those versatile materials that we often don’t think of for DIY projects. It can be used to make goods for your home, and even accessories for yourself! Keep reading to check out 25 of our very favorite rope-focused tutorials from around the world wide web.
1. Hanging Rope Planter
This simple DIY planter is made out of rope and wood, and it is the perfect spot to place a pot. It is hung from the ceiling, so it makes sense for those of us without a lot of extra space. Make your way over to
2. Outdoor Rope Rug
This outdoor rug is made with a series of long pieces of natural colored rope which are attached together using construction adhesive which makes it extra durable. And the fringe adds some character to the sides. Head on over to
3. Rope Wall Hangings
Wall hangings are another great way to use rope in your home. These fun wall hangings are made by creating fringe, to which colorful beads are then attached. You can customize it with any colors you like. Check out the full tutorial over at
4. Rope Keychain
Upgrade your keys by attaching them to one of these super chic rope keychains. All you’ll need is some white rope and a length of brown faux leather cord to wrap around the top. Make your way over to
5. Rope Tote Bag
This colorful tote bag is actually made out of rope as well, but this time you will use blue rope that you would find at an outdoor store such as REI or EMS. And you’ll need a sewing machine for this one as well. Head on over to
6. Reclaimed Wood And Rope Sign
Here, rope has been formed into text to create a beautiful typographical sign. The rope is attached to a piece of reclaimed wood, and mounted as part of a rustic headboard of sorts. Make your way over to
7. Rope Statement Necklace
Rope isn’t just for home accessories, you can make jewelry from it too! This beautiful statement necklace is made from three different rope colors and embellished with a pretty faceted bead. Make your way over to
8. Macrame Hammock Chair
Believe it or not, you can even make a knotted hammock chair out of rope. A macrame strip is made from rope, which is then attached to a hammock chair frame. Make your way over to
9. Rope Planter
Turn white rope and colored embroidery floss into these fun planters, by wrapping rope around existing planters and hot gluing it to the surface. Add bits of embroidery floss to make some fun pops of color. Head on over to
10. Hanging Rope Shelves
You can even turn a few slabs of wood into hanging shelves using pieces of rope. All you’ll need is a drill to make holes in the corners of the wood through which you will thread the rope. Make your way over to
11. Climbing Rope Bracelet
This eye-catching bracelet is made from black and white climbing rope, which is cleverly looped around and then wrapped with thin cord and finished with a pretty gold tube bead. Make your way over to
12. Nautical Tote Bag
This tote is made from an existing bag, which is embellished with a rope and eyelet hardware which allows the bag to be cinched closed. Eyelet hardware is surprisingly easy to use… just make your way over to
13. Colorful Tassel Bangles
These colorful bangles are made with rope and embroidery floss, and then embellished with lots of fun tassels which are also made of embroidery floss. Stack six or eight of them for maximum effect! Make your way over to
14. Coiled Rope Basket
This understated rope basket is created by coiling the rope around a bucket, and using hot glue to attach each coil to the previous one. Then remove the bucket, add leather handles, and you’re done! Head on over to
15. Splatter Painted Trivets
You can also make trivets out of rope, to protect your countertops from any damaging heat. And they are embellished with bright splotches of neon paint. Make your way over to
16. Rope Napkin Rings
This project is a quick and easy one… a set of napkin rings is made out of colorful red and white rope. You’ll use a toilet paper roll as a form to create the braids on! Make your way over to
17. Concrete and Rope Door Stop
Rope can be used to make door stops, too! Just grab some concrete, thick rope and white paint to get started on this unique door stop project. And you can customize the text to your liking. Make your way over to
18. Rope Chandelier Earrings
Here’s another unique way to use rope to make fun jewelry for yourself. These chandelier earrings are made with a piece of black rope which is draped with gold chain and sparkly beads below. Head on over to
19. Coiled Coasters
These coiled coasters are embellished with little bits of neon yellow rope, adding some bright pops of color to an otherwise very simple design. All you’ll need is some rope and hot glue. Make your way over to
20. Rope Cat Scratcher
Give your fur baby a special treat, with this lovely rope cat scratcher that you can make yourself. Just grab some wood, two different rope colors and some carpet scraps to make your own version of this cat scratcher. Head on over to
21. Woven Rope Bench
This unique tutorial shows you how to create a woven rope seat for an existing bench or chair. So go grab that old furniture that you’ve been meaning to make over and buy some rope, then head over to
22. Wire Wrapped Rope Bracelets
These colorful bracelets are made with rope as a base, which is then wrapped with thread in a variety of different colors. Then silver and gold wire is wrapped around that for a bit of metallic shine. Head on over to
23. Knotted Rope Garland
You can even turn rope into a pretty garland for your wall! This is an incredibly simple project, but it just looks so darn cute. All you’ll need is rope in a few different colors. Head on over to the
24. Rope Camera Strap
Hold your camera in style with this fun rope camera strap for your favorite photography lover. Just grab a long piece of white or colored rope, two carabiners and a lighter to finish off the rope ends. Head on over to
25. Rope and Malachite Necklace
And last but certainly not least, check out this gorgeous statement necklace that is made by attaching beads to rope. Just buy a needle and thread and some pretty beads to get started. Head on over to
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