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    What's the difference between string art and macrame?
    Nicole Bolin
    Crafts & DIY Specialist
    Nicole Bolin is a Crafting Specialist and the CEO of Stencil, a DIY Craft Studio in Phoenix, Arizona. Nicole specializes in interior design and various craft and DIY projects. Nicole holds a Certificate in Interior Design from the New York Institute of Art and Design. She opened Stencil in 2017 to teach others to create DIY projects that fit their home and lifestyle.
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    String art involves stringing a design around nails that have been hammered into a piece of wood. Macrame involves weaving or braiding the yarn or string itself. They're both decorative, but macrame can also be used to create things like plant hangers and keychains.
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    Can I use any type of string to make string art?
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    It is best to use a string based on the type of pin you are using. If you are using pins similar to that in the video, then you might want to stick with a thinner/finer string, since it would be easier to weave. If you are using something thicker, then you may want to go for a thicker yarn, twine, etc.
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    In this picture, you use straight common pins with pearl heads, not nails. Can I use the straight pins with pearl heads on canvas with just a wood frame?
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    Yes. It will hold the string or wool in place at the top of the pin, and make it a bit harder to slide down. That's the only real difference between the types of pins.
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    Could I use nails to do it on a piece of wood?
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    Yes. You can if that is the look you are going for. You can also use pins or try safety pins instead of nails.
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    What thickness of cork do I use for string art?
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    Any thickness will do, as long as the nails or pins aren't sticking out on the other side.
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    How can I make a string art in a thermocol?
    Community Answer
    Use canvas or wood for better results.
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    Can I use nails on foam?
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    It won't really work, because the foam will break. It is best to use pins on a foam board.
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    The knot at the end is confusing. Can you explain it to me?
    Community Answer
    Tie a knot like you did at the start, then cut off the extra string.
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    Can I make this on a foam center board?
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    Yes, it would be best to use pins instead of nails, though. This would prevent the off chance of breaking the board.
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    How do I make a shape and another shape without string?
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    If I'm understanding you correctly, you could just make your initial shape and then your second shape around the outside of the first. Then put string between the two shapes.
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    How do I do string art when I have a lack of pins?
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    Just go get some pins. They are not expensive.
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    Can I put nails into a canvas without using any foam board?
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    It will not be very stable, and the nails will end up being different heights. It will also be quite dangerous to turn around with the nails exposed.
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    Could I use paper instead of a sponge?
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    Yes, but make sure the paper is not flat, so you can see the bottom, or just make sure it goes through.
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    Can I use Styrofoam for string art?
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    It might break very easily, but yes you can use Styrofoam for string art. Don't use nails, use pins.
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    Can I get the pins out so the pattern is still there?
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    No, because the pattern is wrapped around the pins. If you take out the pins, you're also taking out the pattern.
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    Can I put nails on the canvas?
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    You could, but it would be better to put nails on a wooden board, just because the nails may be exposed on the back of the canvas.
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    Can I make string art on a piece of Thermacol?
    Community Answer
    Use wood or canvas for a better result, they hold nails better than Thermacol.
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    What is a good drill to use for string art projects when I want to pre-drill a hole for the nails?
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    Any drill will work, either a power or hand drill. The bigger issue will be getting the correct bit size for your nail. Just make sure to use a small enough bit; it will go in easily.
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    Can I use cardboard for the base for my string art?
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    No, the cardboard would be too flimsy for it to work properly, and you definitely wouldn't be able to hang it up.
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    Can I use pushpins instead of pins or nails?
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    Yes, you could use pins, thumbtacks and nails. They all work well. Just make sure the surface matches the colors and style of pushpins you've chosen.
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    How many strands of embroidery thread do I need to do string art?
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    Use all six. That way it's sturdier and you don't have to make as many passes throughout the process. Unless you're making a very detailed design, definitely don't use fewer than three.
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    What skills can I learn by doing string art?
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    It will definitely teach you to have patience if you stick with it! It's helped me with my attention to detail, eye-hand coordination, spatial ability, and most of all patience with myself and the material I'm working with.
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    Can I do string art with very thick yarn?
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    Yes, you can. Thick yarn works better with bold pieces and embroidery thread works well with fragile and delicate pieces.
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    Can I take the string off the pins and hang it on my wall?
    Community Answer
    No. If you take the string off of the pins, the tension that is holding the piece together will fail and the string will fall apart.
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    Can I use waterproof spray on my string art?
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    Absolutely! That is actually a good thing to do if your planning on taking it somewhere that might expose the art to moisture.
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