14 Profitable Macrame Projects to Make and Sell

14 Profitable Macrame Projects to Make and Sell

Most people walk past a macrame piece and assume it came from some trendy little shop with prices to match. They have no idea it was made at a kitchen table with a few dollars worth of cord.

That gap between what it costs to make and what people will pay for it is exactly why macrame is worth your time. It sells well at markets, on Etsy, and just about anywhere handmade goods have an audience.

Not every project is worth the effort though. So here are 14 macrame ideas that actually generate income.

1. Macrame Key Holders

Not every macrame project needs to be big to sell well. Key holders are proof of that. They are small and simple, so people pick them up at craft fairs without hesitation. 

You can make:

  • Wristlet key holders
  • Boho-style keychains
  • Neutral and earthy tone designs
  • Personalized name key holders
  • Mini tassel keychains
  • Couple or best friend sets

Time to Make: 15 to 30 minutes

Cost Per Item: $2 to $5

Selling Price: $10 to $25

Profit Potential: High

These move fast at markets and online shops. People buy them as gifts, as a treat for themselves, or both. Easy to stock and sell.

2. Macrame Hammock Chairs

Macrame Hammock Chair

It requires more time and cord, but the payoff is worth it. They photograph beautifully and look great in apartments and outdoor spaces. So buyers are willing to spend real money on something this unique.

You can make:

  • Indoor hanging chairs
  • Outdoor patio styles
  • Neutral boho designs
  • Extra-large hammock seats

Time to Make: 6 to 12 hours

Cost Per Item: $40 to $80

Selling Price: $150 to $400

Profit Potential: Very High

When something looks this good in a living room or on a patio, people don't think twice about the price. Handmade hammock chairs basically sell themselves.

3. Macrame Room Dividers

Renters love macrame room dividers because they get the privacy they want without risking their security deposit. That alone makes these an easy sell.

You can make:

  • Hanging divider panels
  • Boho privacy screens
  • Neutral and minimalist designs
  • Decorative doorway dividers
  • Multi-panel room separators

Time to Make: 5 to 10 hours

Cost Per Item: $30 to $70

Selling Price: $120 to $350

Profit Potential: High

These do particularly well as custom orders. A lot of buyers have a specific space in mind and want something made to fit it.

4. Macrame Lampshades

Macrame Lampshade

These are one of those things buyers see in a photo and immediately want in their own home. The soft light coming through the knots just looks really good.

You can make:

  • Pendant lamp covers
  • Table lamp shades
  • Layered fringe styles
  • Minimal modern designs
  • Boho ceiling light covers

Time to Make: 2 to 5 hours

Cost Per Item: $10 to $25

Selling Price: $40 to $120

Profit Potential: Medium to High

People spend money on lighting because they can see the difference right away. It's one of the easier sells in home decor.

5. Macrame Mirror Frames

Decorative mirrors have always been an easy sell. Wrap one in a handmade macrame frame and buyers see something worth paying a lot more for.

You can make:

  • Round mirror frames
  • Sunburst designs
  • Neutral boho mirrors
  • Small vanity mirror accents
  • Arch-shaped mirror frames
  • Layered fringe mirror borders

Time to Make: 2 to 4 hours

Cost Per Item: $10 to $20

Selling Price: $45 to $150

Profit Potential: High

These are a strong choice for online selling specifically because they photograph so well. A good picture of a macrame mirror frame practically markets itself. 

6. Macrame Wall Hangings

Macrame Wall Hanging

These are probably what most people picture the moment someone says macrame. And even with how long they've been around, they still move consistently. Buyers haven't gotten tired of them.

You can make:

  • Large statement pieces
  • Minimal and modern wall decor
  • Layered fringe designs
  • Geometric patterns
  • Custom name or initial wall pieces

Time to Make: 2 to 8 hours

Cost Per Item: $10 to $40

Selling Price: $50 to $300

Profit Potential: High

Bigger pieces tend to bring in the best margins on this one. A large wall hanging that fills a space commands a much higher price and buyers expect to pay it.

7. Macrame Plant Hangers

Houseplant culture isn't going anywhere. That works out well for anyone making macrame plant hangers because the buyers are always there and they buy more than one.

You can make:

  • Single pot hangers
  • Double-tier hangers
  • Colored cord styles
  • Small apartment-friendly designs

Time to Make: 30 minutes to 2 hours

Cost Per Item: $3 to $10

Selling Price: $15 to $50

Profit Potential: High

These are also one of the better products to batch make. Once you get a rhythm going, you can knock out several in a single afternoon.

8. Macrame Wedding Backdrops

Macrame Wedding Backdrop

Boho weddings aren't a passing trend. They have stuck around long enough to be a real and steady market, and macrame backdrops are right at the center of that.

You can make:

  • Ceremony backdrops
  • Photo booth backgrounds
  • Reception decor pieces
  • Personalized wedding designs
  • Sweetheart table backdrops

Time to Make: 10 to 25 hours

Cost Per Item: $50 to $150

Selling Price: $300 to $1,000+

Profit Potential: Very High

Wedding clients also tend to be specific about what they want, which gives you a natural opening to charge more for custom work.

9. Macrame Curtain Tiebacks

Small and practical wins a lot of the time. Macrame curtain tiebacks are exactly that and buyers pick them up without needing much convincing. 

You can make:

  • Neutral tieback sets
  • Beaded designs
  • Minimal modern styles
  • Rustic farmhouse looks
  • Tassel accent tiebacks

Time to Make: 20 to 45 minutes

Cost Per Item: $2 to $6

Selling Price: $12 to $35

Profit Potential: Medium to High

They also pair naturally with other macrame products in your shop. Someone already buying from you is very likely to throw a set of these in too.

10. Macrame Belts

Macrame Belt

There is something about a woven macrame belt that just fits the warmer months. It looks intentional without trying too hard, and buyers respond to that.

You can make:

  • Boho waist belts
  • Festival-style belts
  • Neutral woven designs
  • Adjustable tie belts
  • Fringe accent belts

Time to Make: 1 to 3 hours

Cost Per Item: $5 to $12

Selling Price: $25 to $70

Profit Potential: Medium

Fashion can be hit or miss depending on trends, but a well-made macrame belt with a clean neutral design tends to sell beyond just one season.

11. Macrame Dreamcatchers

A lot of craft trends come and go. Dreamcatchers are not one of them. They sell across multiple categories at once, which makes them a reliable product to keep in your lineup.

You can make:

  • Moon-shaped dreamcatchers
  • Feather accent designs
  • Neutral nursery decor
  • Large statement wall pieces
  • Mini dreamcatcher sets
  • Crystal and bead embellished styles

Time to Make: 1 to 4 hours

Cost Per Item: $5 to $15

Selling Price: $25 to $90

Profit Potential: High

Handmade just hits different with something like this. A dreamcatcher is personal by nature and buyers want one that actually feels that way.

12. Macrame Placemats

Macrame Placemat

A lot of home decor just sits there. Macrame placemats don't. They dress up a dining table and get used at every meal, and buyers see the value in that.

You can make:

  • Round placemats
  • Neutral dining sets
  • Minimal table decor
  • Seasonal designs

Time to Make: 45 minutes to 2 hours each

Cost Per Item: $4 to $10

Selling Price: $20 to $60 per set

Profit Potential: Medium to High

Selling these as matching sets is the smart move. A buyer who wants one usually wants four or six to cover a full table.

13. Macrame Earrings

If you want high margins without a lot of effort, macrame earrings are hard to argue with. They take minutes to make and people buy them without hesitating.

You can make:

  • Fringe earrings
  • Geometric styles
  • Neutral color designs
  • Small minimalist pairs
  • Boho tassel drop earrings
  • Mixed bead and cord styles

Time to Make: 10 to 25 minutes

Cost Per Item: $1 to $3

Selling Price: $10 to $30

Profit Potential: Very High

That low resistance to buying is exactly what you want in a product. These are also easy to batch make and simple to ship, which keeps your overhead low and your margins healthy.

14. Macrame Storage Baskets

Macrame Storage Basket

This is one of those things people always feel like they need more of. Add a handmade macrame look to them and they stop being just storage and start being part of the decor. That combination is a pretty easy sell right now.

You can make:

  • Small desk baskets
  • Nursery storage bins
  • Bathroom organizers
  • Large woven baskets
  • Catchall entryway baskets
  • Minimalist shelf organizers

Time to Make: 3 to 8 hours

Cost Per Item: $10 to $30

Selling Price: $40 to $150

Profit Potential: High

Home organization is something people come back to over and over. There is always a new corner to sort out or a shelf that needs freshening up.

How to Sell Your Macrame Projects Faster

Making a good Macrame project is only half the job. How you present and sell it determines whether it actually moves. A few things that make a real difference:

  • Bundle a plant hanger with a small basket and price it as a set
  • Add a simple care card to each order so buyers know how to maintain it
  • Offer a custom size option even if you charge extra for it
  • Ask happy buyers to leave a review and make it easy for them to do so
  • Tag local interior designers and home decor accounts when you post
  • Shoot your pieces styled in an actual room setting, not against a plain wall
  • Keep your packaging simple but memorable so unboxing feels intentional
  • Track which pieces sell fastest and make more of those first

Wrapping Up

Most people who sell macrame successfully started exactly where you are right now. They picked one project, figured it out, and built from there. That is really all it takes. Choose something from this list and give it a real shot. The market is there waiting.

FAQs

Q1: Is macrame hard to learn for beginners?

It's simpler than it looks. Most entry level macrame projects come down to repeating the same few knots. It clicks faster than people expect once you sit down and try it.

Q2: Can I make a real income selling macrame?

Yes, plenty of people do. It usually starts as side income but can grow into something more serious if you stay consistent and keep building your product range.

Explore Related Posts

https://smarttoolsai.com/post/embroidery-projects-to-make-and-sell 

https://smarttoolsai.com/post/3d-printing-ideas-to-make-and-sell 

https://smarttoolsai.com/post/cricut-crafts-you-can-make-and-sell 


Share on Social Media: