The ancient art of macrame is all over our feeds right now. Follow this step-by-step guide by macrame maker, Emily Otchie, to get to grips with knotting and weaving at home. Welcome to The Curiosity ...
String art gives you a chance to play with shapes and designs using nails or pins on wooden boards or canvases with string or ...
Learn how to make small macramé plant hangers! Add a natural touch to your home décor with this DIY string hanging planter, a classic take on a retro craft. In their new book A Wilder Life, Wilder ...
In a home, tactile surfaces like knits, fur and thick weaves create a sense of warmth in the house and make it more inviting. Macrame wall hanging can bring texture to a bare wall and more warmth to a ...
Five simple knots. That’s all it takes to make a beautiful piece of art—that is, if you’re a talented maker with considerable experience in fiber arts and an endless supply of creative vision to boot.
The word macramé might scream psychedelic seventies, but the newest takes on this fabric-weaving trend are totally modern. “It’s not your mom’s dusty old jute plant hanger,” says Laura Ayres-Selent, a ...
Welcome to Mr Sagoo's channel! Discover the joy of creating beautiful handmade crafts, unique presents, and fun toys, all ...
Most people associate macrame with kitschy 1970s decor and the kind of bohemian revival home stuff you can find at Urban Outfitters. But macrame is actually an ancient fiber art, first appearing in ...
Cut twine or string into 8 equal lengths of approximately 24-34 inches (depending on how large your container is). Knot the ends. Lay out the string on a flat surface and divide the 8 strings into 4 ...