Panel in macrame technique - an amazing interior decoration

Content
  1. Peculiarities
  2. What are they made of?
  3. Knitting technology
  4. Interesting ideas
  5. Recommendations
  6. Beautiful examples in the interior

Macrame is a knot weaving, the popularity of which lies in its availability, the absence of complex tools and equipment. Today, the art of knotting is enjoying a new wave of popularity. You can thank for this fashionable stylistic interior trends: scandi, boho, eco. It is in such interiors that the macrame panel has become a bright, organic and desirable detail.

Peculiarities

The main "tool of production" in macrame is the hands of the master (and more often the craftswomen). Today macrame is considered a hand-made trend in interior decor.... The essence of the technique consists in knotting either from a cord or from suitable thick threads. Different patterns are made from the knots.

In the Soviet Union, macrame was especially popular in the 70s and 80s. Needlewomen weaved collars, eyeglasses, pots, rugs and even bedspreads. Circles worked in schools, diagrams were printed in Soviet magazines - fashionable needlework was gaining momentum.

And today this art collects hundreds of thousands of likes on social networks, artisans are actively promoting their services, and in the reviews of rooms in every second apartment you can see a beautiful macrame panel on the wall.

What they do in this technique today:

  • panels and pots;
  • rugs;
  • lampshades;
  • curtains for windows;
  • curtains in doorways;
  • hammocks;
  • seats for armchairs;
  • pillow covers;
  • screens and much more.

They also make large (in fact monumental) works that can be safely called works of art. Macrame is used to create an exquisite boho wedding decor. In a word, this is a technique very rich in opportunities, which is in demand and, apparently, is not going to give up its positions.

What are they made of?

For macrame, you can use threads of different thickness and twist. If you need to weave pendants and pendants, floss, nylon and cotton threads are suitable. From a rope of medium thickness, it is really possible to weave a beautiful strapping for a bottle or can.

Well, thick threads are used for panels, rugs, paths on the table, all kinds of coasters. Feathers and beads, various decorative inclusions, preferably of natural nature, for example, wooden elements of various shapes, can be woven into the panel.

What panels are weaved from:

  • cords of different thickness;
  • thick cotton threads;
  • simple linen rope;
  • nylon cords;
  • leg-split;
  • sisal of different colors;
  • flat braid;
  • fishing line of different thicknesses;
  • jute fiber;
  • vegetable fibers;
  • knitted yarn.

The material should be quite strong, but at the same time, pliable to weaving. He must fit the model and theme of execution. Naturally, both the quality of the material and the color compliance with the declared one are important. The threads need to be stiff and twisted, since without this it will not work to get a normal knot. Hard threads, by the way, can be softened.

You should also pay attention to the surface of the rope - it should not be very slippery (and synthetic threads "sin" with this). And the fluffiness of the threads should also be low, otherwise it will not work to achieve expressive knots in weaving.

Knitting technology

Macrame training begins with an acquaintance with technologies - the basic patterns of weaving knots. There are four main nodes in the macrame.

  • Fastening. Every work begins with this node. The working threads have to be fixed on the main one.
  • Flat... This is the main knot of macrame, it is learned to weave it first.
  • Reps... Can, like flat, be vertical and horizontal.A chain of such knots is called a brid.
  • Square... This is an alternation of right-side and left-side flat knots.

First, you need to work out all the basic elements according to the schemes, understand their specifics, "fill" your hand. Then you can start to weave a specific product. Naturally, this should be as simple as possible.

But macrame is also great because even very simple products look convincing in the interior decor.

Interesting ideas

With your own hands, you can do both a modest job (like fluffy leaves or an Easter egg strapping), or a more complex composition.

Here are some super ideas for beginners.

  • Macrame owl. This is a very popular product, the weaving technique of which offers many interesting variations. There are very simple schemes for making small compositions. There are multi-colored models with wood inserts or feathers. The eyes of an owl are always woven in a ring, which is what attracts this model.
  • A tree in a ring. Weaving such work is not difficult, but it looks very elegant in the interior. The end to such a tree can be fluffy leaves that "grow" from the ring.
  • Wall panel with a combination of braid, lace, braids. That is, in addition to weaving, thin ribbons, braid, lace inserts, braids woven from yarn are also fixed on the working base (branch). It is popular in boho style. The manufacture of such products involves a lot of pleasant impromptu.
  • Panel with shelves. It is done a little more difficult, but you can cope with the step-by-step instructions. Instead of the standard boring shelf, there is a wicker structure that looks very gentle and unobtrusive.
  • Panel complete with cradle and window curtain. For an ordinary interior, this may be too active, but for a delicate boho-style nursery, it is very harmonious. Only the nursery should be quite spacious, since there is a lot of yarn in a small room - this is not entirely correct (a lot of dust will accumulate on it).
  • Panel with the symbol of the year. Moreover, every new year it can change - the woven rat will be replaced by another animal, which symbolizes the year according to the eastern calendar. It's just that the animal figurine itself needs to be woven separately and made into a removable part.
  • Panel from old things. This is an idea for those who cannot part with their favorite things, which can no longer be worn, but which you want to preserve as a memory. They can be cut into strips and used as yarn. You will get a special panel with memories.

The attractiveness of the panel lies in the fact that it can be removed from one wall and transferred to another. At some point, it can even be hung on the window (if the size allows), and it will be a completely new, atmospheric curtain. Various weaving techniques are used: from a herringbone to a checkerboard.

Recommendations

A beginner has a lot of questions about the foundation on which to weave.

  1. The working base for weaving will be a moderately stable pillow. But it is quite possible to replace it with a foam board or a soft wood board. A piece of plywood will work too.
  2. On this "piece of wood" you need to attach foam rubber layer, wadded or felt, cover it with a dark cloth or plain satin.
  3. To make the weaving pillow comfortable, it makes sense to attach it to the table with clamps. The back of an upholstered chair, armchairs can also be used as a working base.
  4. The master should have at hand safety pins, they need to be injected into the edges of the pillow before starting work. To prevent them from getting lost in the canvas, the pins must be long and strong, with plastic heads.

This working corner of the macrame master adjusts to himself. But we must not forget about comfortable work, safe, that is, good lighting, a convenient location, security for household members (it is important that children do not have access to pins, scissors, etc.)

Beautiful examples in the interior

And finally, examples - they can inspire, fall in love with macrame and become a starting point for a new, very beautiful hobby.

10 panels that you want to transfer to your interior:

  • chic design of the sleeping area - an alternative to carpet and a good organizer of space (you can also beat other white elements, openwork components in the room);
  • white on white can be beautiful, and this boho photo confirms this;
  • an example of how one panel can instantly embrace the interior, make it warmer and softer;
  • if the room has several main colors in the design, they can be combined in one panel using the macrame technique;
  • such models are now especially in demand - they are suitable for the decor of any room;
  • another very stylish example of a panel in the bedroom - gentle, warm, soothing;
  • fashionable accents that look as natural, light and stylish as possible;
  • such a panel will look very comfortable in the nursery, it will surely be loved by the owners of the room;
  • it is not necessary to hang the panel on a light wall - the contrast can be no less attractive;
  • at any point in the apartment, a laconic panel will become a beautiful accent.

How to weave a panel on a wall using the macrame technique, see the next video.

4 comments

How long should the cords be?

Anna ↩ Olga 04.12.2020 09:52
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Olga, I take the length of the product, multiply it by 8 and subtract 1 meter (if the length of the product is no more than a meter). Sometimes all the same remains superfluous, but a little, it is better to let it remain than not enough.

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Finally I found a clear answer! Thanks a lot!

Victoria 08.02.2021 22:08
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Very nice!

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