Macraweave: Combine Macramé with Weaving Techniques
Course final project
A course by Larissa Melendez , Textile Designer
About the final project for: Macraweave: Combine Macramé with Weaving Techniques
Macraweave: Combine Macramé with Weaving Techniques
“You have reached the end of the course, thank you very much for choosing it and for choosing me as your teacher. It is an honor to share with you what I have learned in my journey in the wonderful world of macramé. I hope you have learned a lot! Now is your time to show off your final project. I share an example of the steps that I would like you to share with me. The sketch Make a sketch in which you define the size of your project, the knots and stitches that you will use. Take advantage and also select the materials with which you will create your tapestry.







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“Final project Ready, we finish the content of the course. I want to thank you for trusting me to guide you through this technique. I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did. Before starting your final project you can practice a little knots and stitches what we saw in the second unit so you feel confident to play more with shapes once you have them mastered. It doesn't matter if it doesn't look the way you want at first. Within no time you will see how your pieces become uniform. Do not despair and enjoy the process. It is very important that you explore and trust your own creativity, that you...”
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Course summary for: Macraweave: Combine Macramé with Weaving Techniques
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Areas
Accessory Design, Decoration, Fiber Arts, Interior Design, Macramé, Textile Design, Weaving

Larissa Melendez
A course by Larissa Melendez
Larissa Meléndez is a textile designer from Chihuahua, Mexico, and the founder of Raké Boho Decor, a brand that explores the creative limits of macramé art. She experiments with geometric patterns and organic shapes to create one-of-a-kind boho pieces that bring style to any space.
Her creations decorate walls across Mexico and beyond, including the United States, Canada, Colombia, and the United Kingdom. Her work has been featured in both print and digital media such as AD México and Design Hunter. She also joined forces with her sister to create a second brand called Rama Fiber Art, where they experiment with the vast possibilities of textile art.
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