Macrame — the art of hand-knotted textiles — is making a comeback. If you lived through the ’70s, this may not knot come as great news. Perhaps you imagined those ubiquitous macrame owls had gone the ...
Kayla Levy is a writer particularly passionate about indoor plants and outdoor gear. She used to write about cities at Time Out (and she still enjoys writing about the Park Slope Food Co-op).
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The art form experienced a revival in the 1970s, and it’s equally trendy today. Because of macramé’s long history, Vang considers herself a modern macramé artist. “I try to create unique pieces, ...
Interior designer Katz updates the art of macramé and provides artisans with specific guidance for knotting creatively. After briefly highlighting macramé’s uses over the millennia, from camel ...
Ashley Swartzendruber can pinpoint the exact moment she felt in love with macramé. It was the end of 2014. She and her husband, Jordan, had packed their bags and headed to Australia for two weeks, ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Grand Rapids based artist Claire Ashcraft became inspired to start her business Macramayhem after seeing the trend of macrame re-emerge, but in the same way it used to be. She ...
When we first wrote about the transformation of York Boulevard in Highland Park almost two years ago, one of the finds was affordable pottery by L.A. artist Lily King sold by the interior design ...
Macrame has made a comeback. A huge trend in the 1970s, it's once again a stylish craft you can make on your own and decorate your space with. Creative consultant, interior designer and Instagrammer ...
This isn't your mother's macrame. The knot-tying craft's modern rebirth is definitely more refined and chic. Gone is the scratchy brown jute twine in favor of soft, cream-colored cotton fiber. Pieces ...
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