Macramé is a type of textile created using knotting techniques rather than weaving or knitting. The craft uses inexpensive materials like cotton twine, hemp, leather or yarn, with beads sometimes added. Its knot-tying origins date back to 13th century Arabic weavers who used knots to secure woven textiles. The five most important macramé knots for beginners are the lark's head, cow hitch, square, double half hitch, and wrapping knots.
Macramé is a type of textile created using knotting techniques rather than weaving or knitting. The craft uses inexpensive materials like cotton twine, hemp, leather or yarn, with beads sometimes added. Its knot-tying origins date back to 13th century Arabic weavers who used knots to secure woven textiles. The five most important macramé knots for beginners are the lark's head, cow hitch, square, double half hitch, and wrapping knots.
Macramé is a type of textile created using knotting techniques rather than weaving or knitting. The craft uses inexpensive materials like cotton twine, hemp, leather or yarn, with beads sometimes added. Its knot-tying origins date back to 13th century Arabic weavers who used knots to secure woven textiles. The five most important macramé knots for beginners are the lark's head, cow hitch, square, double half hitch, and wrapping knots.
Macramé is a type of textile created using knotting techniques rather than weaving or knitting. The craft uses inexpensive materials like cotton twine, hemp, leather or yarn, with beads sometimes added. Its knot-tying origins date back to 13th century Arabic weavers who used knots to secure woven textiles. The five most important macramé knots for beginners are the lark's head, cow hitch, square, double half hitch, and wrapping knots.
Macramé is a type of textile created using knotting
techniques, as opposed to weaving or knitting. The knots are square and form full-hitch and double half-hitches. The craft required only inexpensive and accessible materials like cotton twine, hemp, leather or yarn, with various beads used to enhance the piece. • Macramé's knot-tying origins can be traced back to 13th-century Arabic decorative weavers who used the knots to secure loose ends of woven textiles, like towels and shawls. Many believe the term “macramé” comes from the Arabic word migramah or “fringe.” • The word Macrame is derived from the Arabic word. Migramah meaning “fringe” and began as a weaving. technique to provide eye protection for camels from. flies and other critters. • The five most important macrame knots for beginners to learn are the lark's head knot, cow hitch knot, square knot, double half hitch knot, and the wrapping knot. BASIC WEAVES
• The basic weaves include plain (or tabby), twills, and satins. RECYCLING
What are the recycling programs in the Philippines?
The program aims to help address the current plastic waste disposal problem in the Philippines and can help reduce the amount of post-consumer laminates in landfills, including in seas, oceans, and waterways What can we do to recycle at home? • Plastic Water Bottles. Plastic water bottles are the worst enemy one can have indoors. ... • Aluminium Foil. Aluminium foil has various uses in our daily lives and can be real handy at times. ... • Composting. ... • Build an Eco-brick. ... • Segregate your wet and dry waste. ... • Reuse Your Home Delivered Newspaper. ... • Replace Singe-use Plastic Items