How to Make a Tassel Garland

Friends, have you felt like your space is missing something special to make it warm and inviting? The holidays are rapidly approaching, and while you may have all the regular decorations up like lights and a tree, nothing says “cozy winter oasis” quite like a tassel garland. Hung along mantle pieces, curled around banisters, or draped across shelving, a tassel garland can instantly transform any room. Best of all, they are quick and easy to make yourself! 

How to Make a Tassel Garland

In this post, I’ll walk you through the simple steps on how to make a tassel garland to create your very own rustic, relaxed tassel garland that will have all your guests feeling right at home. By the end, you’ll love your new hand-crafted decoration too much to take it down after the holidays. Let’s get started bringing some tried-and-true tassel magic to your walls!

Necessary Items

The great thing about making tassel garlands is that you likely have most of the necessary items around your home. Here’s what you’ll need to get started:

  • Yarn in various colors (or stick to one color for a more cohesive look)
  • Scissors
  • A wooden dowel or bamboo skewer
  • Twine or string for hanging
  • Optional: beads, bells, or other decorative items to embellish your garland.

10 Steps on How to Make a Tassel Garland

Step 1: Creating the Tassels

To create the tassels, wrap your yarn around your hand about 20 times (the more wraps, the fuller the tassel will be). Once you’ve reached your desired thickness, carefully slide the wrapped yarn off your hand, keeping the loops intact.

Step 2: Tying Off

Tie a small piece of yarn tightly around the center of your loops. This will create the top of your tassel where it will hang from.

To Create the Tassels Wrap Your Yarn Around

Step 3: Cutting the Loops

Cut through all the loops on each end of your tied yarn with your scissors. This will create a fringe effect for your tassel.

Step 4: Trimming

Now, it’s time to trim your tassel to its desired length. Neatly cut off any excess yarn at the bottom of your tassel and ensure all the strands are roughly the same length for a clean look.

Step 5: Repeating Steps 1-4

Repeat these steps until you have enough tassels to cover the length of your garland. You can make more tassels and space them closer together on your wreath for a fuller look.

Step 6: Choosing Your Hanging Method

Decide how to hang your tassel garland by attaching it to a wooden dowel or tying it onto string or twine.  If using a dowel, ensure it is slightly longer than the width of your garland.

Step 7: Attaching Tassels to Dowel

If you’re using a wooden dowel, take each tassel and fold the top yarn over the dowel. Use another small piece of yarn to tie the tassel securely onto the dowel.

Step 8: Spacing the Tassels

Once all your tassels are attached to the dowel, you can adjust the spacing between them by sliding them closer together or further apart. This will depend on the overall look you want for your garland.

Step 9: Adding Embellishments

If you want to add beads, bells, or other decorative items to your garland, now is the time. Simply thread them onto the twine or yarn before attaching your tassels to the dowel.

Step 10: Hanging and Enjoying Your Tassel Garland

Finally, it’s time to hang your tassel garland in its desired location. Use a hook or tape to attach it to the wall, mantel, or wherever you want some cozy charm. Step back and admire your handiwork – you now have a beautiful tassel garland that adds warmth and personality to any room!

As you can see, making a tassel garland is not only accessible but also allows for your creative touch. You can experiment with different yarn colors and textures, as well as add unique embellishments to make your garland truly one of a kind. This versatile decoration can be used during the holidays and year-round to add charm and warmth to any space.

8 Things to Avoid When Making a Tassel Garland

While making a tassel garland is relatively simple, there are a few common mistakes to avoid to ensure the best results:

1. Using Thick or Bulky Yarn

Thick or bulky yarn can make creating the defined tassel shape challenging. Stick to thinner, smoother yarn for a neater and more uniform look.

Create a Fringe Effect For Your Tassel

2. Not Tying the Tassels Securely

Tying your tassels tightly at the top prevents them from coming undone or falling off the dowel.

3. Cutting Tassels Unevenly

Trim all the tassels to the same length to achieve a polished look. Uneven tassels can give an unbalanced and messy appearance.

4. Skipping the Wooden Dowel or Skewers

Using a dowel or skewers helps to keep the tassels evenly spaced and prevents them from sagging or drooping. Skipping this step can result in a less cohesive and put-together look.

5. Not Considering the Space for Hanging

Before making your garland, consider where you will hang it and how much space you have available. This will help you determine the length and number of tassels needed for optimal results.

6. Forgetting to Add Embellishments

While not necessary, adding embellishments can elevate your tassel garland and give it a unique touch. Remember to consider this step during the planning process.

Smoother Yarn for a Neater 
And More Uniform Look

7. Using Frayed or Damaged Yarn

Inspect your yarn for any frays or damages before starting your tassel garland. These imperfections can be distracting and take away from the overall appearance.

8. Not Experimenting with Colors and Textures

Don’t limit yourself to just one color of yarn or type of texture. Have fun and experiment with different colors, textures, and even patterns to create a tassel garland that reflects your style.

Tassel garlands are a fun and easy way to add personality and charm to your home decor. With just a few simple items and steps on how to make a tassel garland, you can create a unique decoration that will bring warmth and joy to any space. Remember to have fun, experiment, and avoid these common mistakes for the best results.

8 Additional Tips for Making a Tassel Garland

1. Use Different Lengths of Yarn for Varied Tassels

Mixing up the lengths of yarn used to create your tassels can add dimension and interest to your garland. Try using longer or shorter strands for some tassels to achieve this effect.

2. Incorporate Different Types of Yarn

Aside from experimenting with colors and textures, you can also use different types of yarn, such as wool, cotton, or acrylic, to add variation to your tassel garland.

3. Make Mini Tassels for a Different Look

Instead of using the traditional longer tassels, try making mini tassels for a unique and dainty appearance. These can add some variation throughout your garland or as a separate decoration.

4. Play with Patterns

You can create patterns within your tassel garland by using different colors and textures in a specific order. This is a great way to make your garland stand out and showcase creativity.

5. Consider Using Different Types of Embellishments

While beads and bells are popular embellishments for tassel garlands, be bold and think outside the box. You can use feathers, pom poms, or even small figurines to add a personal touch to your garland.

Try Using Longer Or Shorter Strands

6. Use a Template for Consistent Tassel Sizes

If you want your tassels to be the same size, consider using a template to ensure consistency. This can be as simple as cutting a piece of cardboard or paper to your desired tassel length.

7. Use a Hot Glue Gun for Quick and Secure Tying

If you’re having trouble tying your tassels onto the dowel, use a hot glue gun instead. This method is quicker and ensures a secure hold.

8. Add a Pop of Color with Dip-Dyed Tassels

For an extra pop of color, you can dip-dye your tassels in different shades using fabric dye. This adds a unique touch to your garland and allows even more customization.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Use Different Types of String to Make a Tassel Garland?

You can use any type of string or yarn to make a tassel garland. However, thinner and smoother strings tend to create a neater look.

How Can I Hang My Tassel Garland?

You can hang your tassel garland using adhesive hooks push pins, or tie it around a curtain rod or banister. Be sure to consider the weight of your garland and use appropriate hanging methods.

Can I Use Different Colors for Each Tassel?

Different colors for each tassel can add a playful and vibrant touch to your garland. Consider using a color scheme or experimenting with random combinations for a unique look.

Is It Necessary to Tie Each Tassel Individually?

While it may be more time-consuming, tying each tassel individually helps create a neater and more uniform look. However, you can also connect multiple tassels simultaneously for a quicker process.  The choice is up to you and your personal preference.  So have fun, and get creative with your tassel garland!

Conclusion 

In conclusion, tassel garlands are a simple and fun way to add personality and charm to your home decor. By avoiding common mistakes and utilizing these additional tips, you can create a unique and beautiful decoration that will bring warmth and joy to any space. Remember to have fun, experiment with different colors and textures, and let your creativity shine through.

There are endless possibilities when it comes to making a tassel garland. Use these tips on how to make a tassel garland to make your unique creation that will bring warmth and charm to any space. You can create a beautiful decoration with some simple materials that will impress you. So grab some yarn, and get creative with your tassel garland!

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Jennifer Branett

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