The Art of Macrame is Making a Comeback

People love working with their hands. This ancient art of Macrame is once again gaining popularity nowadays. Macrame is a form of art wherein one makes use of knots to create useful creations. Many come out with brilliant ideas using this style. One can create beautiful products like plant hangers, wall decors, table runners, key chains, and even clothing. What’s interesting is this technique uses inexpensive materials that are easy to find. The common materials used in this art are abaca, jute, cotton twine, hemp, silk or yarn. To enhance this creation they add accents like glass, colorful beads and buttons. To make them more stunning some use dyed threads to come up with a wide range of creative products.

The Art of Macramé

 
Macramé’s origin is very interesting. Its history goes back thousands of years back. Some historians believe that the name originated from the Arabic word “Migramah“, which means fringe or an embroidered veil. But some believe it came from the Turkish word “Makarama” which means towel or a napkin.
 
During the the ancient Babylonians and Assyrians, Macrame was widely used. They use this style to beautify their clothing. Arabian weavers during the 13th century make beautiful knots on the excess thread on shawls, veils, and towels. This technique eventually reached Europe from North Africa.
 
Back in England Macramé reached its peak popularity during the Victorian era. Introduced to England in the late 17th century. The Queen of England even conducted tutorials about Macrame to her maid-in-waiting. Almost all Victorian homes during this time had macramé decoration. Used not only as decorations but as curtains, tablecloths and bedsheets. Sailors were responsible for bringing macramé around the world. When they were at sea, this was a way to keep them busy and pass time. When they docked, they bartered or sold these creations such as hammocks and belts.  The bartered products eventually spread to countries like China and America.
For some time Macrame faded in popularity but again became a craze in the 1970s. Macrame brought about the Bohemian style during this decade. This craft became popular introducing new styles and designs. The end products had been popular gifts to people. To read more about popular gift we can give a lady visit: https://www.youreviewit.com/gifts/girls/best-gifts-for-19-year-old-girls/
 
This time, Macrame is once again back. This technique is widely used by both the young and old. Ideas come up with new patterns that have reinvigorated the ancient knotting techniques.