macramé
Americannoun
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an elaborately patterned lacelike webbing made of hand-knotted cord, yarn, or the like, and used for wall decorations, hanging baskets, garments, accessories, etc.
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the technique or art of producing macramé.
verb (used with object)
noun
Etymology
Origin of macramé
1865–70; < French < Italian macramè kind of fringe on hand towels < Turkish makrama napkin, face towel < Arabic miqrama embroidered coverlet
Vocabulary lists containing macrame
Example Sentences
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Her father made a macramé strap for it — a sturdy, intricate piece of knot work that was a portable souvenir of his love.
From New York Times • Sep. 28, 2023
Mary Davies, 84, from Downham Market in Norfolk, has dry AMD and can no longer drive or teach macramé - a needlework craft.
From BBC • Sep. 13, 2023
Houseplants bloomed during the environmental movement of the 1970s, when people filled their homes with macramé plant hangers and terrariums.
From Seattle Times • Jun. 23, 2023
Barbara Davidson from Dragonfly Studios in Orange will also offer two demonstrations on July 17 about how to make a macramé hanging planter.
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 1, 2022
"And what may that be?" asked Mrs. Sawbridge over her macramé work.
From The Wife of Sir Isaac Harman by Wells, H. G. (Herbert George)
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