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Macramè: The Definitive Guide For Your Macramè Projects
Contributor(s): Cronin, Shirley J. (Author)
ISBN:     ISBN-13: 9798604915851
Publisher: Independently Published
OUR PRICE:   $237.50  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: January 2020
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BISAC Categories:
- Crafts & Hobbies | Knots, Macrame & Rope Work
Physical Information: 0.4" H x 5" W x 8" (0.43 lbs) 174 pages
 
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In this book, you'll explore the various decorative styles together and create a mood board that will inspire you to create your product of macram . Then, the necessary materials you need to have on hand to create your macrame tapestry will be shown to you and it will show you some more unexpected elements you can integrate into your pieces. Once you have specific materials and ideas for your macram product, your design process will be clarified in the E-book, the best way to take measurements and show you how to make different nodes. When you get to work and start shaping your macrame tapestry. The eBook will give you some advice on how to describe the piece's pieces and will reveal some secrets to make your tapestries dynamic and complete.Macram is a method that uses knots rather than weaving or knitting techniques to produce textiles. Macram has often been used by sailors to decorate objects or their ships and is also used to make jewellery, containers, and mats, hangers for plants and hangings for walls. Leather and suede are sometimes used to make macram belts, and many children's friendship bracelets are created using macram .Macram is a textile that is created using techniques of knotting (instead of weaving or knitting). The primary macrame knots are the square (or reef knot) and "hitching" forms: different half-hitch combinations.Get reeled into knotting the fascinating art of macrame with this revolutionary guide packed with fresh, clever new ideas for home accessories, jewellery, gifts and products. Several inspiring projects follow a fully illustrated section, showing the knots and their construction in detail-some quick and easy, others more challenging. Simple items are available for beginner knitters- dinner mats, napkin rings or book marks. Veteran knitters will rediscover the joys of creating structures of lacy and textured fibres-rugs, bags, bands and jewellery. Cotton, wool, silk, sisal, pliable and precious metal wires can be used in many different materials.