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The invisible thread of the fisherman’s hammock

Craftsmanship, innovation and human power

When we look at a hammock, we often think about the weaving.
The repeated gestures, the mesh, the pattern.
We imagine the artisan working with ready-made threads.

threads twisted together to form a cotton cord
Bringing individual threads together to form a single cotton cord.

The reality is quite different. Even before weaving begins, there is an invisible, essential, and rarely explained step: the making of the thread itself.

Before weaving, there is the thread

In the Maya craftsmanship of Guatemala’s Pacific coast, cotton is not used as-is.
It is transformed, stretched, and assembled.

To obtain a thread capable of supporting weight, tension and time, artisans perform a key step: plying.

Alfonso preparing the threads for our hammocks on his land in Escuintla.

In practice, several fine threads are twisted together in a direction opposite to the original spinning.
This gesture creates a thicker, more flexible and more resistant thread.

This is the step that gives the hammock:

  • its flexibility
  • its ability to adapt to the body
  • its long-term durability

Without this intermediate work, the hammock would be rigid, brittle or fragile.

A physical, demanding… and often overlooked step

This phase requires:

  • long distances to stretch the threads
  • constant tension
  • great precision
  • significant physical effort

It is a step that customers rarely think about.
They imagine an artisan working directly with finished thread.

Yet this is where much of the final quality is determined.

A simple innovation: the pedal-powered machine

Rather than introducing an industrial machine, our artisans adopted a solution consistent with local craftsmanship.

The idea was simple: to use human power, circular motion, and mechanics that are easy to understand and repair.

pedal-powered machine for twisting threads
Twisting the threads gives them softness, flexibility and strength.

This is how a bicycle-powered machine was created, driven solely by human effort.

No motor.
No electricity.
Locally repairable.
Adapted to the artisan’s rhythm.

It allows for:

  • more consistent tension
  • less fatigue
  • better thread quality
  • work that is more respectful of the body

Here, innovation does not replace know-how.
It supports it.

Alfonso, artisan and guardian of the gesture

Alfonso is the main artisan we have been working with for many years.

Alfonso preparing the threads – tradition and innovation
Preserving the right gesture while improving efficiency is the idea behind this eco-friendly bicycle machine.

He is the one who carries out this essential step, often in the shade of the trees, where there is enough space to stretch the threads over long distances.

This phase requires space.
That is also why we were able to help him acquire the land on which he works today.

Not to industrialize.
But to preserve a know-how under the right conditions.

After the thread: double-loop weaving

Once the thread is ready, weaving begins.

Depending on the region, techniques vary.
In the Yucatán, for example, a double-loop weave is used, made with a shuttle.

Each region, each artisan, brings their own signature.
The hammock then becomes a cultural object, far more than a simple accessory.

Restoring value to what is invisible

A hammock is not just an object for rest.
It is the result of a succession of invisible, precise and deeply human gestures.

Understanding these steps also means buying differently.
With greater awareness.

A cotton thread for fishing-net hammocks, truly one of a kind.



And with greater respect for those who make them. — Mayan Dreams

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15 Perfect Spots to Hang Your Hammock

A hammock is far more than just a relaxing accessory—it’s an invitation to wander, dream, and slow down. Whether you live in the city, the countryside, or by the ocean, there’s always a perfect spot to stretch your ropes and sway gently. Inspired by our customers and our own experiences, here are 15 ideas to enjoy your hammock to the fullest.


1. Under a Pergola

Girl Lying in a wide hammock for 2 people - Mayan dreams Hammocks 2021

Create an elegant shaded corner with ease. Canvas or wide-net hammocks fit beautifully and add a chic bohemian touch to your outdoor space.

La Antigua, Guatemala, XL net hammock


2. On a Beach of the Pacific

The ultimate dream spot! Hang a net hammock in Yucatan style, ideally between two palms, and turn it into your personal seaside siesta bed.

Playa de la Barra, Taxisco, Santa Rosa, Guatemala


3. In a Park

Hamac beige Large – Parc dübendorf 2025

All you need is a simple hanging kit, like our Ropes & Woods kit to transform two trees into a cozy temporary retreat. Lightweight and easy to set up, perfect for bar-style hammocks.

Dübendorf, Canton of Zurich, large handcrafted net hammock


4. By the Lake

hanging-chair-view on lac - Au zurich for mayan dreams- 2021

A net double hammock in cotton is ideal for enjoying the sparkling water reflections, book in hand, with nature all around.

Au ZH, Zurich Lac, hanging chair, and net hammock


5. Outside a Bungalow

A classic travel scene: a multicolor canvas hammock or bar hammock suspended from the beams, perfect for watching the sunset right from your room.

El Paredon, Surf Beach, Guatemala, Handcrafted Multicolor Fabric Hammock

Mayan hammock in front of bungalow


6. In a Courtyard

image client guatemala city - hammock with bars in a patio

Hammocks create intimate and social spaces. Medium-sized models or even hammocks with bars are great for fitting between walls or smaller spaces.

One of our clients in Guatemala City , hammock with bars


7. Mountain Chalet…

There’s nothing better than a sturdy net hammock with macramé to admire snow-covered pines near the chimney.

In a chalet in the Jura Mountains, Switzerland, large black net hammock with macramé


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8. …Or a Renovated Barn

Pairing colorful hammocks with rustic wood brings warmth and authenticity to any space.

Renovated barn in the Swiss Alps, Pays d’Enhaut, double fabric hammock shades of green

Large Mayan Fabric hammock green shades_Pays d_Enhaut 05/2024


9. Loft Apartment

Even in the city, a hammock has its place. Mounted on the ceiling with proper ceiling/wall steel fixations for cement and wood, it becomes a dreamy reading nook..

One-room apartment in Guatemala City, mayan hammock with brown shades


10. Terrace

A hammock adds style and conviviality. Summer evenings stretch on in the gentle sway of your hammock.

One of our clients in Switzerland, hammock with bars

Wonderful Hammock with bars and Macramé


11. Urban Balcony

With a wall-mount kit, even tiny balconies can become a personal retreat. Medium hammocks adapt perfectly to these smaller spaces.

One of our clients in Switzerland , handcrafted net hammock with blue lines – Medium size


12. Modern Concrete Studio

Hammocks create intimate and social spaces. Medium-sized models are great for fitting between walls or smaller spaces.

One of our clients in Guatemala City , hammock with bars

Lofts and raw interiors gain warmth with a canvas hammock. Using secure bolts for cement ensures safety and long-lasting use.


Hanging Your Hammock Without Stress

Setting up a hammock may seem simple, but the real challenge is finding the right height and distance. Too tight and comfort disappears; too loose and you touch the ground.

Here’s how to make it stress-free:


13. Beachside Airbnb Under a Rancho

A double canvas hammock becomes the heart of the experience. Nothing says vacation like a breezy rancho with a hammock swaying gently in the wind.

El paredon , Guatemala


14. Hanging Chair in a Loft

Perfect for small spaces: a hanging chair creates a cozy nook without taking up floor space.

One of our clients in Switzerland, hanging-chair with tree bars


15. Veranda with a Freestanding Hammock

No walls or trees? No problem. A freestanding hammock stand can go anywhere, turning your veranda into a natural extension of your living room.

The Veranda of Ruthisauer Garten in Dübendorf , beige net hammock with hammock stand in wood, Latino relax xl.


Conclusion: A Lifestyle Suspended

A hammock isn’t just furniture—it transforms spaces and daily habits. Canvas, fabric, bar-style, medium, or double hammock, it adapts to almost any environment. With the right mounting systems, a hammock symbolizes freedom, comfort, and slow living, wherever you are.

So… where do you dream of hanging your hammock from our Mayan Dreams Boutique? 🌿

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Guardian of the knowledge

Even if hammocks are daily business in Guatemala, in some areas just a few people still have the know how to weave. This blind craftsman was the last guardian of this knowledge in the village of Monterrico, on the Pacific Coast.

The interview of a blind craftsman from the fishermen’s village of Monterrico, crafting a hammock by hand with a weaving shuttle.