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The Definition of Macramé

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Jan 242012
 

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Mac´ra`me
n. 1. the art of tying knots in patterns.
2. a coarse lace, made by weaving and knotting cords; macramé lace. a delicate decorative fabric woven in an open web of symmetrical patterns. Continue reading »

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