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  • Macrame Crafts

    Macramé is a craft that uses knots to create jewelry or decorations. It has been practiced since the early 1300s in France and Italy and was used to make altar clothes for churches. Sailors...

  • How to Make a Chinese Sliding Knot

    A traditional Chinese sliding knot is great for making sliding, adjustable necklaces. The knot is frequently used in jewelry and button making or as a decorative accent on pillows and clothing....

  • How to Smooth a Rainbow Friendship Bracelet

    You can make a friendship bracelet from cotton embroidery floss in less then 30 minutes. This craft is inexpensive, easy to master, portable and perfect for all ages. Start with a simple project...

  • How to Do Cavandoli Macrame

    Macrame is a way of making textiles that uses knots instead of knitting or weaving. It primarily uses square knots and hitches with material like hemp, leather, cotton twine or yarn. Cavandoli...

  • How to Make Decorative Macrame

    Macrame is the art of decorating textiles with knots. It was first developed during the 13th century as a method of using excess thread in fabrics but later evolved into its own art form. The word...

  • How to Anchor Macramé Cords

    To keep your macramé work even, you'll need to apply tension to the cords you're knotting. Experiment to find the method that works best for you. Here are some techniques to choose from.

  • How to Choose a Macramé Project

    Long ago, sailors at sea practiced ornamental knotting, or macramé, during long voyages. In port, they sold hammocks and other items they had made. In the 1970s, macramé was a popular method of...

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