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Ravenox » Macrame
8M ago
Discover how the modern macramé movement is entwining the past with present-day style and sustainability. As this craft re-emerges, it caters to a desire for artisanal authenticity and eco-conscious living. Our guide will take you through its history and how it’s being transformed by contemporary artists into a versatile and stylish element of today’s homes and fashion.
Key Takeaways
Macramé is making a huge comeback, fueled by a desire for sustainable, handcrafted goods and a throwback to simpler, artistic pursuits. It’s an ancient practice with a modern spin, now intertwined with social me ..read more
Ravenox » Macrame
1y ago
A Legacy Woven with Thread and Tradition
The United States has a rich history in textiles, from the cotton fields of the South to the bustling fabric mills in the North. Amazon's latest office, Hank, located in the heart of NYC, is a prime example of how we can intertwine the past with the present. This former department store, which opened its doors in 1914, now stands as a testament to the lasting significance of textile heritage.
Image source: Hollis Johnson, "Amazon," 2023. Accessed via https://www.aboutamazon.com/news/amazon-offices/amazon-new-york-office-hank-photo-tour
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Ravenox » Macrame
2y ago
USDA Biobased Certified Ropes
The increased development, purchase, and use of biobased products reduces our nation's reliance on petroleum, increases the use of renewable agricultural resources, and contributes to reducing adverse environmental and health impacts. Ravenox hemp ropes are tested and USDA certified as a biobased product.
Ravenox, the first American hemp rope manufacturer since 1934 and unrivaled innovator of hemp rope products in North America, announced today that it has earned the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Certified Biobased Product label. The pr ..read more
Ravenox » Macrame
2y ago
Whatever the reason, sometimes rope just needs to be cut. Whether cutting a rope to the desired length or preventing rope from fraying, the one thing everyone wants to avoid is unraveling or loose ends. Not all ropes can be finished the same. So, how do you cut and finish rope of any material to perfection?
Let’s Start at the Beginning!
There are specific terms that describe aspects of cutting and “finishing” rope ends. Splicing is one of the ways that rope ends are finished to avoid separation or unraveling of rope. Splicing is defined as the joining of two ends of yarn, strands ..read more
Ravenox » Macrame
2y ago
The average person probably doesn’t know as much about rope as you may think. Although rope seems pretty simple, there is wide variation across the construction of rope. Rope has a significant impact on our daily lives in one way or another. Therefore, it’s important we know how rope is made to ensure optimal usage. We have broken down the types of rope construction variations for you below along with the attributes they have.
What Is Twisted Rope?
Twisted ropes are recognized by their spiral shape. They are typically created by taking yarn fibers and twisting them into strands. Then, t ..read more
Ravenox » Macrame
2y ago
ENDLESS ROPE CREATIVITY
From 13th-century weavers to modern day designers, the use of cotton rope in a macrame cord project has kept a steadfast hold on endless rope creativity, high quality art and inspiration. The use of cotton and cord in macrame has so much more to offer than a plant hanger, wall hangings, or something you window shop in the rope decor aisle at your local DIY store scouring for creative ideas.
It's also the perfect time to squeeze in a little bit of meditation.
MACRAME NAMASTE BABY
The time and brain bytes used to row these knots side-by-side can be a complex process ..read more
Ravenox » Macrame
2y ago
Macrame! Macrame is a super popular DIY trend with unlimited design possibilities. And guess what? It’s super easy to make; maybe not all, but most of it. I get startled by the diverse macrame designs online when I surf for new ideas.
Yeah, I like rope a lot. How you turn the long slim twists to beauties drops my jaw, but let’s leave it for another day.
We’ll highlight simple and classic macrame designs you can make this weekend for your home, but first, here’s a brief history of macrame.
Brief History of Macrame
Macrame filled every nook and cranes in the 70s, but it originated with the 13th ..read more