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H.Zwaagstra - Macramé
(1139 words)
Macramé
[mak'-rah-may] is a form of decorative
knotting
that was developed by Middle Eastern weavers.
Most
macramé
is comprised of this simple
knot
and its variants.
This
knot
is mainly used as a decorative break in the continuity of a length of
macramé
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