Home decor designers are embracing macrame in bulk. The humble fiber creations are making a sleek and modern comeback from their 1970s roots with artists creating contemporary pieces in unexpected ...
I was in grade school when I learned about the ancient art of macrame. It was the mid-1970s, and my mother’s best friend was the only person I knew who ate yogurt, grew bean sprouts and dried her own ...
The art of macrame — tying knots to make artful and functional things — is making a comeback in the Pikes Peak region, especially with more people home during the pandemic. A quick search on Google ...
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 ...
Grand Rapids fiber artist Sally England stands by a nearly finished macrame piece she created for a client. England's large scale macrame work has helped contribute to the resurgence of interest in ...
Step one: Take your round cake board and cut it in half. Step two: Start cutting your macrame into strips. We started cutting ours around 11-12″ long, but we made them longer as we built our ghost.
Since its heyday in the 70s, macrame has been having a resurgence over recent years. And with our love for houseplants continuing to grow, a macrame plant hanger is an excellent choice for crafty ...
We Making Macrame is a weekly macrame workshop hosted at Promise Supply by JREW Creations! Join us for a fun-filled evening of making macrame hangers for your favourite plants. Get ready to unleash ...