Macramé is the art of knotting without the use of gadget, you only use your hands to execute it. Macramé is a technique of French origin, which means to knot and which in turn derives from the Turkish word, makrama and Persian word, Mikrama. It is also known that the Persians and Assyrians also used this art with great skill and later, the Arabs adopted it and brought it to the Europe. Macramé is one of the oldest techniques in society from making knots with different fabrics sometimes together with materials such as fibres, bracelets, necklaces, sandals, hammocks and even curtains can be made of macramé. Macramé is a craft that has come to stay. You need two things to teach the art; the passion and the technique. The basic knots are numerous, the materials to use in making projects must be not slip and then a surface on which to hold the work. In today’s Macramé there are over 50 different knots. With so much knots and names, this tutorial is made to guide beginners so that they know about this wonderful craft which consists of practical lessons, with graphical symbols and on how to gather the knots. As it is important to know and understand the knots completely. Appreciation of an old craft is essential in this field to design objects and document ‘undocumented’ traditional craft.