Intro to Macraweaving: Make a Wall Hanging
Hanging the Fiber Art and Caring for It
A course by Fanny Zedenius , Fiber Artist
About the video: Hanging the Fiber Art and Caring for It
Overview
“Now that you have completed your tapestry, it is time to display it proudly! Here I will show you different ways you can hang the tapestry and style it in your home. I will also share an easy way of caring for fibre art so as to make it last.”
In this video lesson Fanny Zedenius addresses the topic: Hanging the Fiber Art and Caring for It, which is part of the Domestika online course: Intro to Macraweaving: Make a Wall Hanging. Combine macramé and weaving by exploring knots and techniques to create beautiful, handmade home decor.
Partial transcription of the video
“ Hanging the Fiber Art and Caring for It We have our finished wall hanging. In this lesson, I'll show you two different ways of hanging your fiber art on the wall. The first way, and my favorite, is by using two hooks, nails, or screws in the wall, which you then rest your dowel onto. Make sure that whatever you use is strong enough to hold up the weight of your wall hanging. The second technique is to use a string, which you attach to the dowel in two places, and then you hang the string onto one hook in the wall. To do this, I usually use the constrictor knot, which is super strong and c...”
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Course summary for: Intro to Macraweaving: Make a Wall Hanging
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Category
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Areas
Accessory Design, Decoration, Fiber Arts, Interior Design, Macramé, Textile Design, Weaving

Fanny Zedenius
A course by Fanny Zedenius
Fanny Zedenius is a self-taught fiber artist and fiber supplier from Stockholm, Sweden. Since 2014, when she first discovered macramé, her life has revolved around ropes, knots, and fiber. Fanny soon opened her online store, Createaholicin 2017 and built a wide online following with almost 97K followers on Instagram.
She has written two bestselling books about macramé. Together they have been translated into 12 languages and sold over 200,000 copies worldwide. In recent years, she has sought to challenge herself to learn more weaving techniques, which has opened her up to the world of macraweaving.
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