Giant cotton cord: thick 100% cotton yarn for macramé
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If you have been searching for a cord that keeps its shape without feeling stiff or synthetic, pure cotton is exactly where you want to be. Giant Cotton Cord gives you that satisfying rope-like structure while staying genuinely soft in the hand — no scratching, no irritation, and no worries about putting it near sensitive skin.
At 250gr per ball and 50m of yardage, each ball is chunky and substantial. A single ball is enough for a small hanging planter or a set of coasters, while a macramé wall hanging or a market bag will typically need two to three balls depending on your design. Plan your project yardage before you start so you can grab matching colorways in one order.
Because the cord is so thick and the structure so clear, it is genuinely beginner-friendly — your stitches and knots are easy to see, easy to undo, and easy to correct. If you love working with natural plant-based fibers and want something in a lighter weight for garments or accessories, Camilla Cotton is a 100% mercerized cotton in a fine sport weight that pairs beautifully with cord projects. For something with a little extra sheen, Silk Cotton blends 68% cotton with silk for a luxurious finish on smaller accessories. And if you want to branch into other plant-based fibers for warm-weather knits and home pieces, Tencel offers a silky, sustainable DK-weight option worth keeping in your stash.
Cotton cord does not pill the way wool or acrylic blends can, so your finished pieces stay looking clean and crisp over time. The 8 available colorways — from bold Fuchsia and Dark Green to neutral Light Beige and Black — cover everything from statement home decor to understated everyday bags, making it easy to find a shade that fits your project right now.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Fiber Composition | 100% Cotton Plant-based and breathable — kind to sensitive skin and safe for contact with babies |
| Yarn Weight | 6 SuperBulky: Bulky, Roving Very thick cord-style construction — works up fast and holds its shape well for structural projects like baskets and bags |
| Weight per Ball | 250gr / 8.82oz A large, heavy ball — you get great value by weight and won't run out mid-row on smaller projects |
| Yardage per Ball | 50m / 54.68yds Short yardage is typical for super bulky cord — budget two to three balls for a wall hanging or market bag |
| Package Content | 1 ball per package Sold individually — easy to buy exactly the quantity your project needs |
| Brand | Ice Yarns Produced by Ice Yarns, a trusted yarn brand with a wide natural-fiber range |
| Available Colorways | Fuchsia, Orchid, Light Pink, Dark Green, Light Beige, Yellow, Brown, Black 8 shades spanning bold statement colors and neutral basics — mix and match for striped or ombre designs |
| Recommended Needle Size | Not specified For macramé and knotting projects no needles are needed; for crochet, a 12-15mm hook is a common starting point for super bulky cord |
| Gauge | Not specified Cord-style yarns are most often used for macramé and knotwork where gauge is not a primary concern |
| Care Instructions | Not specified Cotton is generally machine-washable on a gentle cycle — check your finished item's label or test a swatch first |
| Country of Origin | Not specified Not listed on the product page |
Frequently Asked Questions
How many balls of Giant Cotton Cord do I need for a macramé wall hanging?
It depends on the size of your design, but here is a practical guide. A small wall hanging around 30cm wide and 40cm long typically uses one ball (50m / 54.68yds). A medium piece at 50cm wide and 60cm long will usually take two to three balls, especially if your pattern uses dense knot clusters like square knots or spiral half hitches. For a large statement piece or a full plant hanger with long fringe, budget three to four balls and buy them all at once so your colorways match. Because Giant Cotton Cord is sold in individual 250gr balls, you can add exactly the quantity you need to your cart without overbuying. Always round up by one ball if you are unsure — running short mid-project is far more frustrating than having a little left over.
Is cotton cord yarn suitable for baby items and sensitive skin?
Yes, 100% cotton is one of the most skin-friendly fiber choices available. It contains no animal proteins, so it does not trigger the itch response that some wool and acrylic blends can cause in people with sensitive skin or wool allergies. Giant Cotton Cord is free from synthetic fiber content, which makes it a sound choice if you are making something that will sit against delicate skin. That said, because this is a super bulky cord weight, it is best suited for items like chunky baby blankets, play mats, or decorative nursery baskets rather than fine baby garments. The cord structure gives it a firmer hand than a soft knitting yarn, so always check the finished drape against your intended use. For finer baby knits, a lighter cotton like Camilla Cotton would be a better fit.