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Macramé is a form of
textile produced using knotting (rather than
weaving or knitting) techniques. The
primary knots of
macramé are the
square (or reef...
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often handmade,
usually of
embroidery floss or
thread and are a type of
macramé.
There are
various styles and patterns, but most are
based on the same...
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Makes the
Cherry Red The
Parlour Rollers Outcast Poor
Robin The
Goddess of
Macramé Nevertheless A
Pantry Ballet Yours, and with Ever
Grateful Wonder What...
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creations possible with
scoubidou are
similar to
traditional corn
dollies and
macrame. Also
known as a box stitch, the
square stitch is the most
common knot...
- is used in a
number of
textile arts
including dressmaking, upholstery,
macramé, and couching. Soft
cotton cord
forms the
filling for piping. P****ementerie...
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Phaecasiophora confixana, the
macramé moth, is a
species of
tortricid moth in the
family Tortricidae. The MONA or
Hodges number for
Phaecasiophora confixana...
- the line can bind to
itself or to some
other object (the "load").
Macramé or
macrame is a form of textile-making
using knotting rather than
weaving or...
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Romanian point lace, also
called Hungarian point lace,
macramé crochet, or
simply Romanian lace, is a type of tape lace
originating in Transylvania, Romania...
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contrite about her past,
becoming an
artistic flower child who
embraces macramé.
Francine quits drinking,
confronts and
rebukes her mother, and
finds new...