Introduction 6
How to use this book 8
Looking after your body 8
Tools 10
Materials 12
Macramé essentials 14
Knots 16
Patterns 28
Macramé tips 34
Snowflake 1 42 +
Snowflake 2 44 +
Snowflake 3 46 +
Christmas tree 52 +++
Chunky Christmas tree 56 ++
Advent calendar 60 +
Garland chain 66 +
Christmas tree garland 68 ++
Candycane 72 +
Cinnamon decoration 1 74 +
Cinnamon decoration 2 76 +
Cinnamon decoration 3 78 +
Angel 1 82 +
Angel 2 84 ++
Wreath 88 ++
Star 92 +
Shooting star 98 +
Roving wreath 100 +
Bauble 104 +
Gift tag 108 +
Stocking 110 +++
Reindeer basket 114 ++
Napkin ring 118 +
Star wall hanging 120
Acknowledgements 128
Isabella Strambio is a self-taught macrame and natural dye artist.
She is half Italian and half Japanese and she grew up by the sea in
Italy. At 18, she moved to the UK to learn English and study
Interior Design.
Isabella has always been attracted to design, hand-made products,
natural materials and textures, and her passions are reflected in
her work. She is also a big advocate of using recycled materials
for her macrame work and food scraps for her natural dyeing. She
started her blog www.twome.co.uk, to document her personal journey
to learn 12 new crafts in 12 months. In 2017, she took the leap and
quit her career as an Interior Designer to work full-time on her
creative business.
She has been featured in the Sunday Telegraph, the UK TV series
Kirstie's Handmade Christmas and regularly writes macrame tutorials
for magazines like Mollie Makes, In the Moment, Hobbycrafts and
Origin. In 2019, her Natural Dyed Japanese Apron was one of the
finalists for the Etsy Design Award. She runs workshops, events and
teambuilding classes in London and across the UK. She also teaches
macrame and natural dyeing online for people who cannot attend her
workshops.
Isabella's Instagram handle is @_twome - she has over 18,000
followers on the platform.
This is her third book with Search Press.
Macramé artist Strambio (Macramé Jewellery) shows how to create
winter holiday decorations in this appealing manual. Step-by-step
instructions detail how to make overhand, reversed lark’s head, and
half square knots, and she outlines the pros and cons of various
materials, noting that single-twist string unravels easily and that
novices would be better off with more durable braided string. The
boho-chic projects include a Christmas tree wall hanging made from
chunky double half hitch knots, a bauble adorned with gold string
and tassels, and a simple stocking made up of square knots.
Elsewhere, Strambio explains how to assemble green and white napkin
rings, tree ornaments resembling candy canes and snowflakes, and a
basket covering with a protruding knotted “red nose.” Crafters of
all levels will appreciate the helpful advice on hiding string ends
(she recommends taping the tips, weaving them through the backside
of a knot, and trimming the excess) and working with long strings
(to avoid tangling, she suggests folding strings over themselves
several times and securing them with rubber bands). This will help
crafters get in the holiday spirit.
*Publishers Weekly, June 2023*
I've wanted to do macramé for ages and I recently bought a kit but
the instructions were awful. I was then given this book and it us
truly amazing, instructions are really clear and there are some
fantastic ideas for Christmas. I also love how it's broken down
into skill levels. So look forward to making some beautiful
Christmas decorations!
*Customer Review*
I already had Isabella’s Macramé for the Modern Home so was excited
to view this book. Isabella explains all the cord types and what
accessories you need, and also provides clear photos of how to do
the different knots. As I’m still a beginner to macramé, I like
that the projects are graded by difficulty. I moved on to the Half
Hitch Cinnamon Decoration which is a beginner project as I had made
keyrings in the same knots and pattern so knew I’d be able to do
these. I will make more of these and will add a nice sparkly string
for hanging along with the other cinnamon decoration and will get
the right card to do a few other designs too.
*Customer Review*
These festive macramé projects are all made from recycled materials
using simple knots. Progress from learning the 24 essential knots
before launching into tree and table decorations, wreaths, gift
tags and garlands, including a lovely Christmas tree wall hanging,
simple snowflakes and a clever Advent calendar. With a focus on
sustainable crafting, this is a stylish collection for anyone who
likes to dabble in other yarn-based crafts.
*Issue 163*
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