Dress up a lightbulb cage ($6, The Home Depot) with macramé knots to fashion a pretty woven shade. You'll tie alternating square knots around the bulb cage, adjusting the tightness of the knot as the ...
We’re all familiar with the macramé rage of the ’70s — plant hangers, owl-shaped wall hangings and even door drapes. But this ancient art form is experiencing a comeback, thanks in part to the ...
There’s something magical about taking a few simple cords and transforming them into something both functional and beautiful with just your hands. That’s why I fell in love with macramé. This ancient ...
Bohemian home decor is back in vogue, which means social media inspiration pages are awash with rattan, houseplants—so many houseplants—and earthy, natural tones. What embodies the boho aesthetic ...
The knot-tying craft popular in the 1960s and ’70s is turning up on the runways again. (Maybe you can find a vest your mother or grandmother made.) By Melanie Abrams When Venus Williams donned a ...
Macrame is back, and if the latest design blogs and design shows are any indication, it looks as though it's here to stay. This knot tying technique is straight out of the '70s but is popping up ...
If you love adorable little plants, you need to try out some macrame and make your plants some macrame plant hangers. After a little practice, macrame is a lot of fun. We have a variety of patterns to ...
Learn how to make small macramé plant hangers! Add a natural touch to your home décor with this DIY string hanging planter, a classic take on a retro craft. In their new book A Wilder Life, Wilder ...