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Macrame

Macrame logo #10101) Art with knots 2) Cordwork craft 3) Decorative craft 4) Decorative knotting 5) Knot-tying art 6) Knotted wall hanging 7) Knotting craft 8) Knotty activity 9) Knotty craft 10) Knotty craftwork 11) Knotty hobby 12) Knotty pastime 13) Knotty problem 14) Knotwork 15) Lace 16) Make knotted patterns 17) Ornamental handwork
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Macramé

Macramé logo #10101) French word used in English
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Macramé

Macramé logo #21000 Macramé or macrame is a form of textile-making using knotting rather than weaving or knitting. Its primary knots are the square knot and forms of `hitching`: full hitch and double half hitches. It was long crafted by sailors, especially in elaborate or ornamental knotting forms, to decorate anything from knife handles to bottles to parts of shi.....
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macramé

macramé logo #21003(from Turkish makrama, `napkin,` or `towel`), coarse lace or fringe made by knotting cords or thick threads in a geometric pattern. Macramé was a ... [1 related articles]
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macramé logo #20688Craft technique in which threads, yarns, or cords are knotted together to form an open textile structure. Traditionally practised by sailors, it is thought to have originated in the 13th century,...
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Macrame

Macrame logo #21217Macrame is decorative knotting. It originated in Arabia and was used for home furnishings during the 19th century and then in the 1960s as a decoration for dresses, then in the 1990s in jumpers and handbags.
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Macramé

Macramé logo #21124knotted threadwork.
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macrame

macrame logo #20400[n] - a coarse lace 2. [v] - make knotted patterns
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macrame

macrame logo #20974 noun a coarse lace; made by weaving and knotting cords
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macramé

macramé logo #21221Craft technique in which threads, yarns, or cords are knotted together to form an open textile structure. Traditionally practised by sailors, it is thought to have originated in the 13th century, when Arab weavers began decoratively knotting the threads along the edges of the items they had woven. The craft then spread to Europe and China, where it...
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