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Macramé Art with the Magic of the Green Witch

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Decorative macramé first appears in carvings by the Babylonians and Assyrians that show fringed braiding used to adorn their costumes. In the 13th century, Arab weavers used decorative knots to finish the excess thread on shawls, veils and towels. It then spread to Europe via North Africa when the Moors brought macramé to Spain. The word “macrame” is thought to have come from the Arabic word “migramah”- fringe. In the 1970’s, it symbolised the Bohemian style and was used to make wall hangings, plant hangers, accessories and clothing. Nowadays macramé is highly popular. It’s amazing addition in a different styles like boho chick, seventies retro, mid-century, farm house and even modern, minimalist style. We sat down for a quick chat with Gabi, founder of the Magic of the Green Witch to discuss all things knotty: What is Macramé? Macramé is the beautiful art of knotting cord, or string, in patterns to make decorative pieces like wall hangings, plant hangers, jewellery, coasters, curtains, clothing and even furniture. Using simple materials like cotton twine, jute, hemp, or yarn, macramé can be simple or complex. Embellishments like crystals or wooden beads, as well as dyed threads, can also open up a range of creative possibilities. What do you enjoy about the creative process? Macramé is very therapeutic and has a way to create an escape from the stress which is in all of our lives. It’s a complex process of creation, allows me to open my mind and heart. It gives me balance in my life and I believe the pieces I make reflect that. I also take great pleasure in seeing the beautiful photos that my clients send me of my work. At what age did you discover Macramé? It was couple of years ago in some decor magazines. I found it very impressive how some simple cords and knots can ad so much life and soul in to your home. I decided to give it a try on my own this year and here I am! What is your favourite macramé piece that you have created? Definitely piece I called “Mother Earth“ As soon I finished working on it, I immediately fell in love. It’s so unique and magnificent. There is no chance to recreate the lines and colours. It’s only one in the whole world. What are your preferred types of material to use for your macramé? At the moment I’m trying many different types of eco cotton cords, but my huge love is hand painted yarn from Tangled Pixie. As additives, crystals, wood and leather. Why Magic of the Green Witch? As I said before, every creative process is some sort of therapy, we can discover ourselves and through our work we can make the world better and more colourful. It’s magic for me. Green Witch – well, I have green hair and I really can’t count how many times I was called a witch ���� (in a good way obviously). Where can our readers see and purchase the pieces you’ve made?

D www.etsy.com/shop/ magicofthegreenwitch I @magicofthegreenwitch E magicofthegreenwitch@gmail.com

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