I wrote yesterday about my first attempts at being a potter.
At the same time I was making macramé wall hangings, and part of the pottery
appeal was making clay items to embellish the wall hangings.
I can remember the hook placed in the overhead beam of the
mud room that I used to hang my work in progress. I would sit on my stool and
work for hours.
The family could always attest to whatever craft I was into
at the time, by the homemade Christmas gifts they received. I had my pottery
year, the macramé year, followed by ceramics, crocheting and sewing and so many
more.
I saw some macramé bracelets on Pinterest, and my son
happened to see them. Could I make a lanyard, he asked. What kind? I replied.
This led to an internet research on duck call lanyards.
For those unfamiliar with duck hunting, there is this call
thing that imitates...a duck, I guess. It has an irregular shape and no hole by
which the hunter could hang it, keeping it handy. Someone designed a lanyard
with a noose tied end on it that could be adjusted to the duck call.
I can make that, I told him.
We were going out for dinner and stopped at the store for
some paracord, and I was off to the races. By the end of the weekend, after
another trip to the store, I had the design down pat. I made a few variations
and will leave it up to my son and his buddies to decide which one works best.
There’s something very relaxing about the repetition of
knotting, and I find it a pleasant way to while away the time and keep my hands
busy.
My son is always finding these ‘little projects’ for me. I
still have the research saved for making fishing lures. Still thinking about
it, but this one is out of my comfort zone.
2 comments:
My mom used to love doing macramé. I've never tried it, it seems very intimidating to me.
It's actually very simple, a variation of one knot, though I can't remember what it's called. I find it very relaxing. Maybe I'll take it up again. Wonder what I could make everyone for Christmas? This requires some research.
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