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MACRAMÉ A Beginner’s Tutorial

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MACRAMÉA Beginner’s Tutorial

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Macramé is a form of textile-making using knotting rather than weaving or knitting.

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Macramé became most recently popular during the early 1970’s due to its utility and reasonable supply price.

History

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It can be created out of

almost any kind of cording,

though vinyl yarn and hemp twine are the most popular.

Materials

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What can I make?

Because the knotted pattern makes the cording very sturdy, almost any structure can be built using macramé.

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What is practical?

Most people use macramé

to make jewelry and

plant holders.

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The Knots

Square Knot

Double Half-Hitch

Half-Hitch

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The Square Knot

The Square Knot is the most commonly used knot. Most macramé art is composed of a series of these knots.

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Click to view video of Square Knot https://

www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzDF2VlgnG8

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Breaking Down the Steps: Step 1

Begin with two long strands of cording, tied to a sturdy base.

Cross one strand over the other.

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Breaking Down the Steps: Step 2

Cross the strand under the other and through, to form a knot.

Repeat the process using the other strand first.

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Breaking Down the Steps: Step 3 The knot should

now look like this when loose.

Tighten the knot to gain structural strength.

Repeat to create pattern.

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Part One of Macramé for Beginner’s Complete

Thank You for tuning in!

Please await our tutorials on the Half-Hitch and Double Half-Hitch Knots.

Presented by Sarah Pentecost

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Picture and Video References Slide 8 Half-Hitch:

http://howset.com/animated_show/how-to-make-half-hitch/#.U2b8QVe6WSo

Slide 8 Square Knot and Double Half-Hitch: http://www.uspowerboating.com/Home/Education/Knots.htm

Slide 9 Square Knot: http://www.rusticgirls.com/making-wind-chimes/

Square Knot Tutorial Pictures: http://www.ehow.com/how_7536_tie-square-knot-properly.html

Square Knot Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzDF2VlgnG8