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  1. Once spun a fiber is a string. Those strings are then made into different types of finished works be they textile, yarn, rope, rug or other art form. Once spun, string based types of fiber arts break down into the following categories: spinning treatments, color work, knot work, lace making, weaving and needlework.

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    If you have purchased one my macraweaving kits, you will find the following materials inside. If you are using your own materials, the following list includes my recommendations for a 2-3’ long and 1’ wide wall hanging: 1. 12” copper pipe 2. 100 ft of cotton macrame rope (3/16” diameter) 3. 0.75 oz merino wool roving 4. 25 ft super bulky yarn

    1. Cut your 100 ft bundle of rope into the following lengths: 1. 11 ft x 7 pieces 2. 15 ft x 1 piece 3. 5 ft x 1 piece 2. Find a surface to hang your copper pipe or dowel from. The 5 ft piece of rope is for hanging by double knotting each end of the rope around the pipe to secure. You can use a door knob, the back of a chair, or a clothing rack as ...

    To begin your wall hanging, attach seven 11 ft strands of rope to your copper pipe or dowel using the lark’s head knot (see below).
    Attach your 15 ft strand of rope to the left of the other seven strands of rope - this will be your “leading cord.”
    Once all eight strands of rope are attached, you can begin your square knots (see below). Your first row will have four square knots. You can use the square knots to create patterns in the wall han...
    Once you are happy with your square knots, complete one row of double half hitches, starting from the left side, where you’ve placed your leading cord (the long one).
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  3. Jan 5, 2024 · How to Craft Fiber Accessories for Your Home. It’s amazing what you can make using a ball of yarn, a spool of thread, or a length of rope. Learn how to craft your own custom home decor with a...

  4. Dec 14, 2021 · Resources December 14, 2021. Rope Material Guide. This guide explains the different rope materials and our top recommendations for everyday uses. Selecting the material your rope is made from is the most important step in finding the right rope.

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  5. Dec 30, 2023 · Natural fiber ropes have a ZSZ twist pattern; the yarn has a right (Z) twist, the strand has a left (S) twist, and the rope has a right (Z) turn. Synthetic fiber ropes have a plied yarn construction with an SZSZ pattern; the single yarns have a left (S) twist, the ply a right (Z) twist, the strand a left (S) twist, and the rope a right (Z) lay.

  6. With 20 things to do with rope, this guide provides a comprehensive look at how to transform simple rope into stunning pieces. From practical uses to decorative flair, rope crafts tap into creativity, offering a hands-on approach to personalizing your space.

  7. May 24, 2023 · The key to understanding the whole process and why it works is to learn about the two major components involved: fiber and yarn. We’re going to take a closer look at what fiber and yarn are, their types, and their importance in the textile and crafting industries.

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