PublishedTuttle Publishing, September 2020 |
ISBN9784805316238 |
FormatHardcover, 64 pages |
Dimensions25.4cm × 19.1cm |
Chic and timeless, macrame has once again established itself as a popular home decor trend.
Decorative Macrame walks you through the process of creating your own unique piece, perfect for your space. Clear step-by-step photographs show you how to create four basic knots and employ simple techniques, while detailed diagrams help with the logistics of things like measurements - making the creation process less daunting.
Readers will be able to create 20 projects, simple enough for beginners, satisfying enough for practiced knotters. Ranging from small accessories to hanging statement pieces, everyone will be able to find something that catches their eye
Projects include:
Several soft wall hangings-perfect for warming up any space
An elegant room divider
A boho chic lampshade
An adorable bunting that can hang year-round
Multiple hanging plant holders
Curtain ties that add a touch of interest to your windows
A keychain so you can take your craft with you
Beautiful lifestyle images of the finished projects (surrounded by muted tones, natural materials and an abundance of plants) are sure to inspire your own space.
'With macrame enjoying a resurgence in popularity,
crafters may be drawn to the admittedly attractive designs outlined here.
However, this is not the book to guide beginners nor to help advanced crafters
learn new techniques.' Publishers Weekly
'Macrame is back, and
this guide walks readers through several patterns sure to please those seeking
classic motifs and new enthusiasts eager to embrace a boho aesthetic alike.
The book leads off with full-colour photos for each pattern, often displaying
the same design using a different size or texture of cord to illustrate the
dramatic difference that material selection can make. Designs include both
decorative and functional items, and range from a simple but dramatic angular
room divider to a friendly owl with wooden beads for eyes that hearkens back to
macrame's 1970s heyday. The variety displays the range this craft form can
take, from rigid and striking to breezy and relaxed; however, the inclusion of
a 'Native American Tapestry' relies on nonspecific generalizations
rather than actual tribal patterns. Detailed row-by-row pattern instructions,
which are complex but clear, follow the photographs, and a final section
includes directions for making the many varied knot styles used in the patterns.' - Booklist