Learn How To Make Micro Macramé jewelry - Volume 3
Learn how you can start making Micro Macramé jewelry quickly and easily!
Welcome to the world of knotted jewelry! This book contains original patterns and instructions for earrings, necklaces and the ever popular bracelet. My basic knotting guide is included to help you reach your design goals.
I am excited to introduce to you a bracelet design made softer by adding ribbon to it. Pearls also help elevate the “Relevé” composition to a higher level.
This romantic feel is carried on with a long necklace that is subtly steampunk, incorporating beads and key charms. “All Keyed Up” was created for my college age daughters, who are thoroughly enjoying wearing this style.
Changing things up is the “MoonDance Pendant”. It is a unique design inspired by wire wrapped jewelry. Now you can have that look without learning wire wrapping techniques.
For a more casual offering, I have created a ”Wrap Bracelet” pattern which looks like four bracelets but is really one. I love the versatility of this one and have made several to wear out and about.
Another enchanting bracelet pattern and two dazzling new earring patterns round out this book. An abundance of pictures and clear instructions are given to speed you on your way to successful jewelry creation!
What you will find in this guide:
Micro Macramé is the skillful use of several knotting styles that create intricate details and blends in delicate beading which results in unique pieces that are nothing like the macramé of the past. With just a little practice and a few knots, you too can experience the freedom and joy of producing your own unique and versatile pieces.
Before you know it you’ll have your friends and family begging you to make them one as well.
About The Author: Kelsy Eason
Kelsy has a unique style that focuses on the knotting and not as much the beading aspect of jewelry design. That's what drew her to micro-macrame. With more than 15 unique patterns on her website and now two books helping beginners and advanced knotters get started in the craft, she's one of just a few designers that are helping to spread the word about this wonderful new jewelry technique.