The primary knots of macramé are the square (or reef knot) and forms of "hitching": various combinations of half hitches. It was long crafted by sailors, especially in elaborate or ornamental knotting forms, to cover anything from knife handles to bottles to parts of ships.
- wikipedia
2020 saw Macramé become popular once more and now the high streets are full of trendy knotted goods. I have to admit they are all rather lovely, but I often find myself thinking I'm sure I could make one of those myself ... problem is I don't know how. If you're thinking the same, or just find yourself wanting to try out a new craft why not sign up to Westwood 2015's Mastering the Art of Macramé course.
The course takes place over 3 weeks and is just £6. More info on the poster. Please email info@westwood2015.org to book.
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