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 ...
With their horizontal bar, macrame rings are already perch-like. With one simple craft product, the ring will be more ...
Home decor designers are embracing macrame in bulk. The humble fiber creations are making a sleek and modern comeback from their 1970s roots with artists creating contemporary pieces in unexpected ...
Each week, Mansion Global tackles a topic with an elite group of designers from around the world who work on luxury properties. This week we look at how to decorate with macramé. Macramé has a crafty ...
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 ...
Why macrame now: This knotting art is gaining attention for its versatility, affordability, and ability to add texture and ...
Do you want to add more privacy to your outdoor space, but regular curtains feel restrictive? Adding curtains, like these DIY outdoor curtains made from drop cloths, can provide your outdoor space ...
The knot-tying craft popular in the 1960s and ’70s is turning up on the runways again. (Maybe you can find a vest your mother or grandmother made.) By Melanie Abrams See more of our coverage in your ...
Kayla Levy is a writer particularly passionate about indoor plants and outdoor gear. She used to write about cities at Time Out (and she still enjoys writing about the Park Slope Food Co-op).
The lark's head. The square. The horizontal double half-hitch. A group of crafters eager to learn each knot listened carefully during a recent workshop near Minneapolis' Loring Park, a row of spooled ...