MACRAME ART! I guess I’ve always been drawn to the colours of nature.
This macramé wall art is something I made in 1980 and it still hangs in my Mum’s home.

Macramé wall hanging – inspired by nature, a 1 metre brown circle with knotted cords of cream, green and dark green, and long dangling cords beneath.
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You’ve got great hands, Sandra! 😊
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Thanks so much. I remember working on the floor to make this. It was fun though. 😊
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Hello, what a good post. 🤗🤗❤️❤️
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Wait, what? On the floor? Oh, my, wish I can do that!
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Lovely, Sandra. My daughter makes macrame art too. Always creating! Fun for me because I remember my mom doing the same in the early 80s.
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It’s a lot of fun to do. Do you make any yourself?
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It looks it! No, the macrame gene skipped me. 😆
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Fair enough. It’s not for everyone. 😆
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I do love the piece my daughter gave me. 😊
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I think we have something similar hanging in the gift shop made into an owl. Is that the name for that type of art ?
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Yes, macramé is knot tying. Back in the day, I made hanging plant pot holders, and a few owls sitting on sticks. I did one of the owls in black and white and it always made me think of magpies. Macramé was very 70s, but it’s making a comeback now.
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Yes that’s definitely the owl then it looks like it’s been made in the 70’s by the owner of possum park gift shop
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Google macrame owl, maybe you’ll see something like the one you’ve got.
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