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Boho Window Treatments

Macramé window art offers a unique twist on traditional boho window treatments. The intricate knotting and weaving create an eye-catching display that serves as both a window covering and a piece of art. This style is ideal for those who appreciate craftsmanship and detailed work. Macramé filters light beautifully, casting interesting shadows and creating a serene ambiance. It's perfect for adding a touch of artistic flair to any boho-inspired room. Click or tap to see more ideas for boho…

two candles are sitting on a table next to a wall hanging with a dream catcher

This beautiful wall hanging design features a lotus blossom design made using macrame rope-knotting techniques, framed by a cotton-covered a double hoop. The moon pendant is carved from shell and measures 7cm in height. The main beads are pink-zebra jasper with a frosted (matte) finish in light shades of pink, grey, and white, accessorised with small clear glass and sliver coloured metal beads. This mandala has been handwoven using high quality

a close up of a piece of cloth with some tassels on top of it

BeanDaikon Macrame on Instagram: "🌟 Let's knot and create something magical together! This macramé tutorial is brimming with inspiration and easy-to-follow steps. Tag your friends who are ready to unleash their inner artist! 🪢✨ #macrametutorial#handmadeitems#macrameknots#handcraftedgoods#macrameinspiration#createdwithlove#handmadeforyou#homegifts#homedecorlove#diy#boho#handmadewithlove#macrame#craft#handmadecreations#mybohohome#homedecorationideas#bohovibe Credit: nosdamarcia"

a pair of scissors sitting on top of a wooden table next to some white feathers

the bristol loom on Instagram: "I’m not sure any colour combination is quite as beautiful as the natural macrame feathers. I just love the texture you get from the raw cotton string… that said they are a pain to make. They don’t brush out easily and unlike a dyed string the fibre has a tendency to clump when you use a fabric stiffener spray (which is my preference when setting them). So they take a bit more time and effort but whenever I make them or get a custom order for one I fall a…

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