Marame

Marame
 Macrame (derived from the French. Macramé, which means fringe, lace or braid) - a special technique nodular weaving. She came to Europe about VIII - IX centuries from the East. This technique began to develop in Ancient Egypt, China and ancient Greece. Materials that are needed for for macrame can ...
 Macrame (derived from the French. Macramé, which means fringe, lace or braid) - a special technique nodular weaving. She came to Europe about VIII - IX centuries from the East. This technique began to develop in Ancient Egypt, China and ancient Greece. Materials that are needed for for macrame can be varied: fit cotton, linen, silk or synthetic fibers, silk fishing line, paper twine, flat braid. The focus should be not the material itself, and the right choice of units and the strength of the fibers used.