There is something just amazing at being able to create something with your hands. To be able to take a craft – whether it be with wood or fiber or cord, and be able to turn it into something amazing is a skill not many people have in life, but so many people wish to have.
Macrame is a hobby that has been around for hundreds of years. But, it is a hobby that doesn’t show any sign of ending soon – and now is your chance to get on board with knowing how to do it and learning the skill for yourself.
But, you wonder, how are you going to be able to create something with nothing more than some cord? How are you going to make something that you can hang, use, customize, and turn into anything and everything that you want it to be when you don’t even know where to start?
That’s where this book comes in. In it, you are going to discover how to create a variety of macramé knots, and you are going to learn how to then use these knots and turn them into something even better. There really is no end to the ways you can create these knots and use them to create something even bigger and better – and with this book, you are going to get the skills you need to make them happen.
Get ready to dive into a whole new world of crafting, and discover just how you are going to make anything and everything you want with nothing more than just knots. You are going to fall in love with the results, so what are you waiting for?
Dive in with the craft, and discover a new kind of hobby you can use in more ways then you can imagine.
Let’s get started.
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This book has plenty of photos, one at each step of every knot; however, there are virtually no instructions, arrows, or drawings to show you what to do. This book would have been much better with a little verbiage about what you were supposed to be doing with the cords.
I remember watching my sister make jewelry on a board with nails and beads and string in the 70's. She was using Macrame to make and sell jewelry. This book is full of pictures with detailed instructions on how to make the different knots.
All photos. No written explanations. Same text which each photo. Photos too small and cannot figure out what is what, as all the yarn, in most photos, is the same color.
This book was disappointing. From the cut and paste encouragement to the instructions (use lighter cord for this project), I learned nothing. No basics, photography that did nothing but confuse... Meh
I'm glad I only bought the kindle version as most of the knot descriptions are copied and pasted in every knot instruction. There are a few photos, which are not very helpful but very few instructions on how to create each knot. It was a waste of money.