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Specialization in Macrame techniques

About the video: Knots and mindfulness

Overview

“In this lesson we are going to do a present moment exercise while we create. ”

In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Knots and mindfulness, which is part of the Domestika online course: Specialization in Macrame techniques. Learn to create unique clothing with macramé, exploring knots techniques and creative textile design.

Partial transcription of the video

“THE KNOTS AND THE MINDFULNESS In this lesson I will explain different relaxation techniques that I use when working. It's about finding a state of flux between us and our work, and thus find a balance between skill and challenge. Before working, I like to create my little universe, a time when I'm with work and there is nothing external, no shopping lists, no problems, or what the other told me. I am here with my work. So what I'm trying to create, maybe I make a hot tea, I put on a candle or an incense, and I create a space of harmony. The next thing I do is take deep breaths to connect wi...”

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    Arts & Crafts, Fiber Arts, Macramé, Textile Design, Weaving

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Specialization in Macrame techniques

A specialization by multiple teachers
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