Macrame







Macrame
Macrame is believed to have formulated with 13th-century Arab weavers. Macrame is the art of decorative knotting. Macrame or macrame is a form of textile-creating using knotting rather than weaving. Cavandoli macrame is a category of macrame that is able to form geometric patterns and free-form patterns like weaving. Common materials used in macrame include cotton twine, hemp, leather or yarn. Macrame was most popular in the Victorian era. It has been used by sailors, particularly in detailed or ornamental knotting forms to decorate anything from knife handles to bottles to parts of ships.

It was established into England at the court of Mary II in the late 17th century. For bigger decorative pieces such as wall hangings or window coverings, a work of macrame may be began out on a wooden or metal dowel, allowing for a extend of dozens of fabrics that are easy to manipulate.

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