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Macramé 2: Homewares, Accessories & More – How to Take Your Knotting to the Next Level

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Fanny Zedenius is back and ready to take your macramé further with 20 new projects that will take your knotting to the next level.

Beginning with the basics, Fanny will teach you 30 new knots and how to combine them, and inspiration on displaying your makes and the best way to calculate your rope lengths.

Macramé II, includes a stunning collection of advanced projects such as beautiful wall hangings, an impressive canopy, backpack, vest, and cushion cover. Fanny also provides tips on natural dyeing, weaving, and how to tackle large projects. All the projects are photographed and illustrated.

176 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2020

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Fanny Zedenius

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Fanny Zedenius is a fiber artist in Stockholm, Sweden. She makes and teaches macramé in addition to selling rope and other macramé supplies for a living. Fanny started making macramé back in 2014 and soon after started her small business Createaholic. In the past 10 months she has transitioned her business into her full time work.
Her book, Macramé – the craft of creative knotting for your home was launched in June, 2017 and since then it's landed in the hands of creatives all over the world, including ours! We were inspired by Fanny's story so we wanted to dig a little deeper and share it with you all!

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September 26, 2020
I like that the book adds more complicated knots and designs than the author’s first book, Macrame. Who knows, maybe I’ll even get desperate enough this winter to end up dyeing my own fibers and want her advice. A lot of the wall hanging get really complicated, but I like the new planter designs.
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