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 Übersetzung für 'macrame' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   macrame | -
macraméMakramee {n} [Flecht - oder Knüpfarbeit]
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macrameMakramee {n}
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Übersetzung für 'macrame' von Englisch nach Deutsch

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macramé
Makramee {n} [Flecht - oder Knüpfarbeit]
macrame
Makramee {n}
Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • He spent a year of his life making a macrame couch, and was once traded from his commune to another one for two goats and an unspecified Donovan album.
  • The resurgence of interest in fiber arts and macrame during the 2000's have inspired a new generation of knotters and creators, including Jim Olarte and Agnes Hansella.
  • Marti also used reflective mylar screen printed with images of flowers and macrame spiderwebs illuminated by colorful resin antler chandeliers in his installation "The Flowers of Romance" (2003) at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia.
  • Most of the knots used in scoubidou were already used in bast fibre, while the creations possible with scoubidou are similar to traditional corn dollies and macrame.
  • Macramé or macrame is a form of textile-making using knotting rather than weaving or knitting.

  • In addition to being used by sailors for reefing and furling sails, it is also one of the key knots of macrame textiles.
  • In this configuration the knot is known as the "Josephine knot" (macrame) or "double coin knot" (Chinese knotting).
  • Chain stitches are also used in making tambour lace, needlelace, macramé and crochet.
  • Coastal civilizations were the first to create fishnets, and were the first to utilize the openwork tradition in knotted objects. The fishnets were created through twining, a non-loom technique similar to macramé. Knotting patterns depicting standing humans, parrots, snakes, and cats have been decoded from surviving fragments.
  • In sewing, cord is a trimming made by twisting or plying two or more strands of yarn together. Cord is used in a number of textile arts including dressmaking, upholstery, macramé, and couching. Soft cotton cord forms the filling for piping.

  • A 1024 node testbed called Macramé was constructed in Europe in 1997.
  • Romanian point lace, also called Hungarian point lace, macramé crochet, or simply Romanian lace, is a type of tape lace originating in Transylvania, Romania.
  • "Phaecasiophora confixana", the macramé moth, is a species of tortricid moth in the family Tortricidae.
  • Sailors made macramé objects while not busy at sea, and sold or bartered them when they landed. Nineteenth-century British and American sailors made hammocks, bell fringes, and belts from macramé. They called the process "square knotting" after the knot they used most often. Sailors also called macramé "McNamara's lace".
  • Huamantla produces carrying bags of various types, belts, tablecloths and rebozos, often of macramé. The city also makes distinctive garments for the image of Our Lady of Charity (Virgen de la Caridad) decorated in an embroidery style called "canutillo de oro". These are not for sale but can be seen at the museum dedicated to the image.

  • By the early 1930s, there was a revival of the tam in checks and plaids, alongside the fez and cloche-brimmed designs. In the same year, new macramé (knotted form of weave similar to crochet) designs appeared, some being worn with matching collar and cuffs.
  • There are many types of macramé knots. Macramé art also includes lacings and crossings created when two or more knot segments are joined. The square knot is considered the simplest knot and the half hitch, also known as the half knot, is the second most basic knot. These knots are typically used when making hemp jewelry. The half knot produces a spiral cord and the full square knot produces a flat cord. Beads and other decorations are also weaved into the jewelry. Hemp is ideal for this jewelry because it is durable and keeps its shape well.
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