Macramé Using the Fiber Emballage Technique
A knitting has been said P1
A course by Pluumbago , Textile artist
About the video: A knitting has been said P1
Overview
“In this part we will shape our tapestry, we will weave it with the different fibers and threads that we select. You will learn to weave independent threads, to join several consecutively. You will learn to wrap in and out. In addition, I will show you what is the recommended tightening when wrapping the threads and why you should seal each placed thread well. ”
In this video lesson Pluumbago addresses the topic: A knitting has been said P1, 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
“Weave has been said! Very well, it has been said to knit. We already have all our fibers that we dye, we already separate them into groups, that is, each of these knuckles represents a rope that we are going to cover, we already have them ready, They are already dry, we stretch them, and we can start knitting. The first step is to order them according to the colors we decide. Now, here you decide which color you want next to which one. My only recommendation is Don't put two equal colors together. I'm going to start placing them just to give me an idea of how I am leaving them, and confirm ...”
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Course summary for: Macramé Using the Fiber Emballage Technique
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Category
Craft -
Areas
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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