We’re all familiar with the macramé rage of the ’70s — plant hangers, owl-shaped wall hangings and even door drapes. But this ancient art form is experiencing a comeback, thanks in part to the ...
Macrame is back, and if the latest design blogs and design shows are any indication, it looks as though it's here to stay. This knot tying technique is straight out of the '70s but is popping up ...
Measure a 40cm piece of thread and cut it. Use this as a measurement to cut another piece of the same length (you will need 2 40cm pieces). Fold one of the pieces over and tie an overhand knot on the ...
Turns out tying knots on a random Tuesday night is good for the soul. At least that’s the convivial vibe on a mild winter night inside The Living Room, a houseplant store near downtown, where about a ...
The mesmerizing corner of TikTok known as #crafttok is now filled with macrame plant hangings. Like photo garland, bendy candles, cloud walls, and sage green coasters, this craft trend will make your ...
THE RESURGENCE OF two American handicrafts last popular in the era of H.R. Pufnstuf—macramé and free-form weaving—may make certain people want to fashion themselves a noose. But the design world, high ...
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 ...