This ancient craft, which originated with 13th-century Arabic weavers, is all about tying knots to create patterns ... Isabella's book Mindful Macrame: Create, Journal and Unwind Through ...
To bring a touch of Africa to your macrame creations, begin by exploring traditional African textiles and symbols for ...
Follow Your Pattern: Use your chosen design as a guide, follow the step-by-step and knot the cords to form the pattern. Finish Your Project: Once you’ve completed the design, trim any excess cord.
If you like crocheting, there’s a good chance you’ll love macrame ... by tying your piece on the back of a door or chair. Next, you'll need to learn some of the basic macramé knots that ...
While 13th century Arabic weavers used ornamental knots to tie up loose ends of rope and other textiles. Emily studied textile design at university and taught herself macrame after graduating in 2014.
bring two strands from each side of the craft forward and tie a square knot with them. Continue that process using the cords hanging down from that square knot and the sides of your macrame piece ...