Macramé Using the Fiber Emballage Technique
What will we do in the course
A course by Pluumbago , Textile artist
About the video: What will we do in the course
Overview
“It is time to know the project we will carry out: a decorative wall tapestry of 50cm x 90cm. The base of the piece will be made with cotton cords previously dyed by yourself, and then add more color through the fiber emballage technique that involves wrapping and wrapping strings. This knowledge will later serve to apply it to larger pieces such as curtains, experimental objects, installations, etc. ”
In this video lesson Pluumbago addresses the topic: What will we do in the course, which is part of the Domestika online course: Macramé Using the Fiber Emballage Technique. Learn how to dye, knot, and knit threads to create colorful textured tapestries.
Partial transcription of the video
“I just shared some of my influences with you. and now I want to explain what we'll do in this course. You'll learn to create a decorative tapestry about 50 x 90 cm in size. It will be a very colorful tapestry. as I'll teach you the basic technique for dyeing with powder dyes. You will learn how to cut the fibers. measure them. and calculate the materials we need. To later dye it and proceed to the Fiber Emballage technique. which involves wrapping and coiling in a way similar to traditional macramé knots. Once your base material has been dyed. you can start this intricate process that adds ...”
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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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