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Macrame at Home is the easy way for anyone to add an earthy, boho vibe to their homes with 20 gorgeous decor projects, including a variety of wall hangings, unique plant hangers, a rug, hanging light, pillow, floor pouf and more. An ancient fiber art, macrame utilizes knots and cotton rope in intricate patterns. Many people remember macrame's widespread popularity in the 70s, and with the "back to nature" movement, it's made a modern-day comeback among young people. Cotton-corded macrame planters and wall hangings can be found in Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie, West Elm and Etsy shops. Now you can make you own decor at the same quality level as these high-end retailers but with a unique artisanal flair, thanks to Natalie Ranae's stunning creations shared in this book. With beginner-friendly step-by-step projects and a helpful guide to common macrame knots, anyone can pick up this craft and get impressive results from their first project. A huge appeal of macrame is how easy it is to get a variety of different looks with a few basic techniques, so each of the 20 impressive designs features a variation at the end, giving readers endless inspiration to adapt the projects in new ways. Readers will be amazed at how easy it is to create stunning works of art that add a special touch to their home decor. This book has 40 macrame designs, including 20 illustrated step-by-step tutorials each with a variation option.
Instructions and projects that celebrate the diverse beauty and creative possibilities of macrame and knots Every day for a year, artist Windy Chien learned to tie a new kind of knot and then shared the results on Instagram-revolutionizing knot art and reinventing her life and career in the process. In The Year of Knots, Chien describes how her knot-making project led her on a path of discovery. The book combines projects, tutorials, and transformative personal stories, all aimed at inspiring readers to make knotting-and creativity in general-part of a meditative daily practice. The knots in the book are gorgeously documented step-by-step for the many knot- and macrame -obsessed readers out there wanting to try it themselves. Knotted projects abound: a necklace, a key chain, a dog leash, along with wall hangings and a hanging light. At the heart of the story is the simple, empowering idea that a single year is all the time you need to make a life-changing creative leap.
Learn to tie knots, splice rope, and use rope in magic tricks done by famous magicians First published in 1920, Alfred C. Gilbert's (1884-1961) classic covers a variety of useful knots as well as trick knots that can be used in stage illusions and close-up magic.
"Almost all of the projects in this book are based off of the
simple cobra knot. In the first chapter, we'll go over how to do
the cobra knot and a few other basic things. All of these braiding projects are fairly easy to do, and the
materials are fairly easy to come by. Old backpacks and
laptop/camera cases are great places to scrounge side-release
buckles and other metal findings. Some craft and general supply
stores also sell items like buckles, key rings, clasps, and other
assorted items. This book contains only a few possible things you can do with
paracord, it is truly a versatile material. Once you get the hang
of it, there is really no limit to what you can come up
with." Developed during World War II, paracord is one of the most
famous types of cordage used by the military even today. It is
strong, light, and can be used for thousands of different tasks,
from the practical to the fashionable. Heavy on pictures, Adventures in Paracord will guide you through
the basics of paracord weaving and its uses every step of the way.
Learn to make survival bracelets that contain up to 20 feet of
paracord for emergencies, stylish bracelets for both men and women,
rugged and durable watch bands, keychains, lanyards, handle wraps,
and even more - Black and white photographs - Larger, 8.5x11 format for easy reading - Larger photographs in high resolution for ease of use and visibility
Developed as a replacement for silk parachute lines
2012 Reprint of 1925 Edition. Exact facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. Although mastery of the art of rigging is no longer required on board ships today, serious model builders need to learn this art in miniature. The book is widely considered the best manual every produced on rigging the sail ship. This edition is based on the 1925 revision of the original work first published in 1848. Biddlecombe, a Master in the Royal Navy and former merchant seaman, was the author of the first edition. Biddlecombe divides his work into five parts: (1) Alphabetical Explanation of the Terms and Phrases used in Rigging. (2) Directions for the Performing of Operations Incidental to Rigging, and for Preparing It on Shore. (3) Progressive Method of Rigging Ships. (4) Description of Reeving the Running Rigging and Bending the Sails. (5) Tables of the Quantities and Dimensions of the Standing and Running Rigging of Ships, Brigs, Fore-and-Aft Schooners, and Cutters, etc.
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