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Revision as of 21:08, 25 January 2021
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| Asociación General
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Destreza: 1 Año de introducción: 1975 |
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Requisitos
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La especialidad de Macramé es un componente de la Maestría Artesanía. |
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Cotton seine twine is recommended for the beginner because with this material, the patterns are easier to see and the knots are easy to tighten.
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Common materials used in macramé include cotton twine, hemp, leather or yarn.
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Overhand Knots
Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Knot/Overhand
File:Macrame overhand.jpg Overhand knot |
File:Macrame overhand on anchor.jpg Overhand knot tied onto an anchor |
File:Macrame multiple overhand.jpg Multiple overhand knot |
Square Knots
Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Knot/Square
File:Macrame square knot.jpg Square knot |
File:Macrame double knot.jpg Double knot |
Half Hitches
File:Macrame half hitch left.jpg Half hitch with loop to the left |
File:Macrame half hitch right.jpg Half hitch with loop to the right |
File:Macrame alternating half hitch.jpg Alternating half hitches |
Clove Hitches
Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Knot/Clove hitch Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Knot/Constrictor
File:Macrame clove hitch left.jpg Clove hitch with loops to the left |
File:Macrame clove hitch right.jpg Clove hitch with loops to the right |
File:Macrame clove hitch upwards.jpg Clove hitch with loops up | |
File:Macrame clove hitch horizontal.jpg Clove hitch on a horizontal anchor |
File:Macrame clove hitch vertical.jpg Clove hitch on a vertical anchor |
Lark's Heads
File:Macrame larks head.jpg Lark's head |
File:Macrame reverse larks head.jpg Reverse Lark's head |
Single Hitches
File:Macrame single hitch left.jpg Single hitch, left-handed |
File:Macrame single hitch right.jpg Single hitch, right-handed |
Macramé Knots
File:Macrame left hand knot.jpg Left-hand macramé knot |
File:Macrame right hand knot.jpg Right-hand macramé knot |
File:Macrame one and a half.jpg One-and-a-half macramé knots |
File:Macrame right hand spiral.jpg Right-hand spiral knot |
Josephine Knots
File:Macrame josephine.jpg Josephine knot |
File:Macrame whale knot.jpg Whale knot |
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Overhand knots can be used to tie two cords together at the bottom of a piece, to fasten a cord to a bead or pearl, or to serve as a decorative knot in the pattern.
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The length of cord needed for a finished product is directly dependent on the types of knots used. It also depends on how much knotting is done on a given cord. Anchor cords will have fewer (if any) knots compared to working cords. A general rule of thumb is to allow yourself five times more cord than the length of the product. A better guideline is to experiment. Tie a short section (at least a couple of inches (10 cm) long). Measure it, and then untie it and measure the amount of cord used. If 2 inches of your sample required 12 inches of cord, you will need six times as much cord.
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You will want to search the internet or check books for patterns. Have fun on the practical part of the Honor.
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Vea los nudos anteriormente. ¡Diviértase al crear!
Referencias
- Categoría: Tiene imagen de insignia
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Honors/es
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/es
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Skill Level 1/es
- Categoría: Libro de respuestas de especialidades JA/Especialidades introducidas en 1975
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/General Conference/es
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Arts and Crafts/es
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Arts and Crafts/Primary/es
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Artisan Master Award/es
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Stage 0/es
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- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book
