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Specialization in Macrame techniques

About the video: Snake Alive Knot

Overview

“In this lesson we will create a pattern whose result is very similar to knitting fabrics. ”

In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Snake Alive Knot, 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

“SNAKE ALIVE KNOT In this lesson we will make the fabric "snake alive", which is a knot very similar to what would be the knitting fabric, like a sweater, you will see the result how it looks. I have chosen ropes of different colors to make it easier, it also looks aesthetically very good. And as you will see, I have chosen four but you can add as many as you want. At first four is fine to make the pattern and to learn, because if we get with many suddenly we can get confused. Thus, with the colors interspersed, it will be much easier for us. To start, I always start from the left and we go ...”

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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
Berkeley, United States.
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