Macramé Using the Fiber Emballage Technique
Course final project
A course by Pluumbago , Textile artist
About the final project for: Macramé Using the Fiber Emballage Technique
Macramé and dyed threads
“We arrived at the end! Congratulations! Thank you for taking this course with me ... I sincerely hope you enjoyed it as much as I did when I created it. It was a colorful journey full of love and texture. Keep experimenting. Be patient and persevering always, remember that the best comes out when we take risks but we do it from the heart. Upload your final project to the forum, I will love to see what you accomplished. And remember that if you have questions, do not hesitate to let me know. Thanks again and always enjoy what you do. I wait for you in the forum and in the networks! Ixchel // Pluumbago.”
Partial transcription of the video
“Now I'll give you a brief summary of the course. First. i introduced myself and talked about my background. sharing how a life coincidence led me to my passion for threads and textures. Later. i discussed some of my inspirations and influences and what we would do in the course. I then went into more detail about the tapestry we would create. starting with the preparation phase. We discussed the list of tools and materials needed for our project. I informed you about various cotton ropes available as base threads and for dyeing. Later. i described other types of fibers. their characteristic...”
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Course summary for: Macramé Using the Fiber Emballage Technique
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Arts & Crafts, Decoration, Fiber Arts, Macramé, Textile Design, Textile Dyeing

Pluumbago
A course by Pluumbago
Ixchel Yué is a textile artist from Guadalajara, Mexico, who 3 years ago founded her own decoration brand called Pluumbago. Through the use of frame loom and macramé techniques, she’s dedicated to creating woven pieces for hotels, cruises, interior designers, and homes inside and outside Mexico: CDMX, Madrid, New York, and Chile, among others.
She also teaches macramé workshops in various cities in Mexico and, together with two colleagues, founded a collective exhibition of textile art in which they seek to experiment with fibers and move from creating utilitarian pieces to real works of art.
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