Saturday 6th April | 2024| 1.30pm to 4.30pm
Hanwell Wine Estate
£59 per person
In this workshop, you will learn the most common techniques and knots used when making macramé items. You will start by choosing cords and colours and then you will learn a few of the more useful knots such as the square knot, the half square knot and a larks head knot & wrap knot.
After practicing knots, you will begin the bottle bag, all working together following the same pattern. You are also free to add your own touches to your piece as you go along to make it completely unique to your style.
Your tutor will help with design tips and how best to approach your project to ensure you finish the workshop with your very own bottle bag, perfect for carrying your water bottle to your yoga class or your wine bottle to the festival!
There will be handouts available for everyone to use on the day as reference for knots and patterns. These can be taken away with you so you can practice the techniques that you learn at home and hopefully make more lovely wall hanging designs in the future.
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