Micro macrame is basically little tiny macrame with beads. Me and my wonderful mum went to another craft course at The Bead Shop Nottingham to find out what it was all about.
The piece is pinned to a macrame board whilst you're working on it, so I didn't realise what a mess it looked when I took it off! We were supposed to use size 11/0 beads, but I just couldn't thread them onto the C-lon cord we were using, so swapped to size 8/0s. If you're a beader, that gives you an idea of the scale. If not...
This ruler is showing centimetres, so this piece is about 3" long, including the ring. I do intend to finish this as I did enjoy it, but I just don't know where the time goes...
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Something New for 2014
The piece is pinned to a macrame board whilst you're working on it, so I didn't realise what a mess it looked when I took it off! We were supposed to use size 11/0 beads, but I just couldn't thread them onto the C-lon cord we were using, so swapped to size 8/0s. If you're a beader, that gives you an idea of the scale. If not...
This ruler is showing centimetres, so this piece is about 3" long, including the ring. I do intend to finish this as I did enjoy it, but I just don't know where the time goes...
I'm liking up to:
Something New for 2014


Eeek! That looks really tiny. My reading glasses would have to come out, for sure!
ReplyDeleteThat looks a bit fiddly, your bead shop certainly offers some different classes for you to enjoy. Glad you had fun doing it. xcx
ReplyDeleteThat *does* look tiny - my fingers and eyes would both complain :D What are you making with it - a bracelet?
ReplyDeleteThis would definitely give me eyestrain! You will be taking up residence in the Bead Shop soon :)
ReplyDeleteI would be all fingers and thumbs trying to work with these tiny beads, yours are very nice
ReplyDeleteLooking great so far. I can work with something so tiny
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THIS!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! It looks nice so far, can't wait to see the finished product :D
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