Macrame

Macrame
 Macrame - a technique nodular weaving, came to Europe in VIII-IX centuries from eastern countries. In Arabic, "macrame" means "lace". Widespread in Europe macrame acquired, primarily due to the sailors who used knotted weave not only for the needs of the ship, but also for the manufacture of all kinds of souvenirs. In ...
 Macrame - a technique nodular weaving, came to Europe in VIII-IX centuries from eastern countries. In Arabic, "macrame" means "lace". Widespread in Europe macrame acquired, primarily due to the sailors who used knotted weave not only for the needs of the ship, but also for the manufacture of all kinds of souvenirs. The technique macrame are not only decorative elements for household items such as lampshades or tablecloths, but also true works of art, tapestries, murals. With this technique also produced nodular simple jewelry, as materials for which there could be various strong ropes and cords, colored thread floss, beads, or beads.