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An excellent cord for macrame jewelry. It is fine-ply and well finished product.
Waxed linen
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tied to form a chain, also called a sennit
Alternating Half Hitch
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an implement used to make loops in thread or yarn and to interlock them into crochet stitches.
Crochet hook/needle
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are vintage Square knot patterns featuring wide picot loops.
Fish Bone Designs
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a Square Knot pattern featuring the addition of an extra cord.
Footprint Bar
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is a form of textile – making using knotting rather than weaving or knitting.
Macrame
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using materials that are wide and braidlike: palms, yucca
Plaiting basketry
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This is a weaving technique where two or more flexible weaving elements cross each other as they weave through the stiffer radial spokes
Twining basketry
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marked off in inches or centimeter with nails or preferably wooden or bamboo.
Macramé working board
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This historical knot is frequently seen in both modern and vintage Macrame patterns.
Spiral Stitch
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also known as Ringbolt Hitching, is an interesting decorative knot seldom used in Macrame.
Cockscomb Knot
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a chain of Square knots tied around a loop. It's often called the Solomon Bar.
Portuguese Sennit
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the most important decorative knot you will learn to tie.
Square Knots
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A simple knot made by forming a loop and passing a free end around the standing part andthrough the loop
Overhand knot
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Delicate yarns create sculptural geometric shapes with simple macrame knotting techniques.
Planters’ product
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are commonly used to anchor work to a board while doing macramé
T-pins
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a type of double knot that is made symmetrically to hold securely and to be easy to untie
Square knot
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using reed, cane, willow, oak, and ash
Wicker and Splint basketry
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used to hold jewelry beads or when gluing ends of cords.
Pair of tweezers
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Is an elegant knot that looks best in a long, lacy designs with many strands.
Josephine Knot
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A synthetic, silky-finish braid or cord that comes in thin sizes. It is mainly used in jewelry items.
Cotton Twines
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a combination knot, featuring the Square Knot and a variation of Endless Falls.
Secret River Bar
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The basic concept is that you tie Square knots in horizontal rows.
Alternating Square Knots
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The process of weaving or sewing pliable materials into three dimensional artifacts, such as baskets, mats mesh bags or even furniture.
Basketry
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are vintage Macrame techniques frequently seen in patterns written in the early and mid-1900's.
Picot designs
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using grasses, rushes and pine needles
Coiled basketry
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