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Square Knot - smitten by a knot
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Smitten by a knot. For the love of micro-macramé. Lark’s Head Knot. The square knot is very simple to do, just remember the old adage. Right over left then left over right. I started by attaching 2 (blue) cords using the Lark’s Head knot onto a (pink) horizontal mounting cord. Take leftmost cord and place over the horizontal cord, then underneath all cords and up through loop on right. Pull both knotting cords out and tight. That’s 1/2 of the square knot, also known as a Half Knot. Marion – jewels ...
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Lark's Head Knot - smitten by a knot
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Smitten by a knot. For the love of micro-macramé. Lark’s Head Knot. Lark’s Head Knot. The Lark’s Head Knot is the traditional way to start a macrame project. The (purple) horizontal cord is used for mounting the lark’s head knots. Cut lengths of cord appropriate for your project. Fold cord in half forming a loop at center. From the top, slip loop under mounting cord and bring ends of cord over mounting cord and down through loop. Comments feed for this article. Your email address will not be published.
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3-ply nylon Archives - smitten by a knot
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Smitten by a knot. For the love of micro-macramé. Lark’s Head Knot. September 10, 2015. 8220;A planet doesn’t explode of itself,” said drily. The Martian astronomer, gazing off into the air —. 8220;That they were able to do it is proof that highly. Intelligent beings must have been living there.”. 8211; John Hall Wheelock. Like this Strawberry Quartz Macrame Choker I started back in the spring. Yes that’s way too long even for me, but Hey! Packing up 30 years of stuff was really time consuming! To begin ...
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furnishings Archives - smitten by a knot
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Smitten by a knot. For the love of micro-macramé. Lark’s Head Knot. You are currently browsing the archive for the furnishings. July 6, 2015. Random macrame beauty…. Top: incredible wall hanging found on oldbrandnew. Middle: wow what a workshop – macrame artist emily katz found on thejungalow. Bottom: victorian macrame banner hanging above urbanoutfitters. August 28, 2014. Let’s see 2 windows X 4 long panels = Can I afford these? Oh well, I love them anyway. January 6, 2012. Marion – jewels in fiber.
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tote purse bag Archives - smitten by a knot
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Smitten by a knot. For the love of micro-macramé. Lark’s Head Knot. You are currently browsing the archive for the tote purse bag. August 16, 2014. I’ll lie here and learn. How, over their ground. Trees make a long shadow. And a light sound. 8211; Louise Bogan. I’ve seen a couple of cute binder clip purses while perusing the miniatures blogosphere. After viewing a couple of tutorials I thought “that looks so easy, I’ll try it myself, but with macrame! October 26, 2012. If you’re like me you get way...
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Macrame Dress
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Smitten by a knot. For the love of micro-macramé. Lark’s Head Knot. Lsaquo; hello again. Pinterest spotting ›. November 27, 2013. How did the party go in Portman Square? I cannot tell you: Juliet was not there. And how did Lady Gaster’s party go? Juliet was next to me and I do not know. 8211; Hilaire Belloc. The macramé bodice was worked within a drawn outline, using vintage Mastex nylon cord. Euro-Notions Iris Swiss Super Fine pins. To hold my tiny work in place. Comments feed for this article.
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hello again - smitten by a knot
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Smitten by a knot. For the love of micro-macramé. Lark’s Head Knot. Lsaquo; etsy’s christijay. Little dresses ›. April 1, 2013. This is the work of the very talented Denisse Marianela Vera. Gorgeous and drapey sublimation printed fabrics paired up with ancient macramé at Unidentified Lines. One more thing (she said sheepishly)… about 6 months ago I started creating a new page and really it should not have taken this long but TADA! Comments feed for this article. On April 6, 2013 at 9:17 pm.
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Half Knot - smitten by a knot
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Smitten by a knot. For the love of micro-macramé. Lark’s Head Knot. If you can do a square knot you can surely do a half knot. The half knot forms a decorative spiral. As you work a sequence of knots you’ll find that you need to let it flip itself over every few knots. I started by attaching 2 (green) cords using the Lark’s Head knot onto a (pink) horizontal mounting cord. Take leftmost cord and place over the horizontal cord, then underneath all cords and up through loop on right.
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mara hoffman - smitten by a knot
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Smitten by a knot. For the love of micro-macramé. Lark’s Head Knot. Lsaquo; mini clip handbag. Lady rose ›. August 28, 2014. While hunting for curtains to hang in my newly painted bedroom, I spotted these pretty macrame print curtains by Mara Hoffman on Anthropologie. Let’s see 2 windows X 4 long panels = Can I afford these? Oh well, I love them anyway. Comments feed for this article. Trackback link: http:/ smittenbyaknot.com/2014/08/28/mara-hoffman/trackback/. Your email address will not be published.
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Macrame Care - smitten by a knot
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Smitten by a knot. For the love of micro-macramé. Lark’s Head Knot. Just a few words about caring for your macrame pieces. First of all ask yourself, is this a piece I want to display, use in a limited way, or wear every day? WAXED LINEN THREAD: A linen thread coated with bee’s wax. It ranges in thickness from two to 12 ply. Generally very study and can withstand every day use. May be hard to remove food stains but can easily be rinsed off and laid flat to dry. Comments feed for this article. Oooooh what...