About the video: Assembly and beginning of weaving
Overview
“You'll learn how to assemble the body, on which you'll mount all the techniques. The fabric you'll use for the project's structure will be macramé. In this section, you'll also learn how to assemble all the non-woven appliqués, which are assembled using knots tied on the body. I'll also explain how to assemble the previously cut threads and then weave a scallop bed with the dyed threads. I'll show you how to add the tubes of your choice, in my case, reed, and I'll finish by explaining how to close this section with a scallop end-to-end strip.”
In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Assembly and beginning of weaving, 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
“Ok, so now we are going to start assembling our fabric. and as we saw previously in the sketch, we need 30 four-meter threads, that here I already have them previously prepared. And we are going to start assembling as in the sample book, just right. So, we put the ends together to put the yarn exactly in the middle. We put in the middle part and adjust. They can start riding where it suits them best. Usually, it starts like in the middle part and I go to the sides, but just after mounting, we are going to make the festoon to accommodate the threads at a uniform distance from each other. Wha...”
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Course summary for: Specialization in Macrame techniques
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Category
Craft -
Areas
Arts & Crafts, Fiber Arts, Macramé, Textile Design, Weaving

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