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Macramé

Macramé is my fascination. I started about two years ago with the first knots and I discovered a boundless creative practice.

Macramé is an ancient manual knotting technique. The word Macramé derives from the Arabic migramah (decorative fringe), from which the Ottoman-Turkish version terms mahrama and makrama (towel or veil).

Ancient weavers used this technique to knot excess thread along the edges of hand-loomed fabrics.

The Arabs brought this craft to Spain, then it appeared in Italy (especially in the region of Liguria), and then to Europe and the rest of the world.

Many things can be made with Macramé: fabrics, home decorative objects, bags, belts and jewels.

I especially love the micro Macramé and the creation of jewels with yarns up to 1mm thick. Sometimes I also enjoy making bags.

This practice helps me to relax and it gets me into the FLOW.

Have you read the book Flow by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi? He describes how anyone from artists to assembly line workers can enter a state of constructive gratification by being trapped in the “flow”.

The creative realisation of macrame gratifies me and gives me a new perception of time. Time now not only passes, but it builds, it develops, it flows, it knots …

Creative Fascinations

I’ve always been fascinated by the creative process, that path that from nothing leads you to bring something into the world. Having time to devote to free creativity is a privilege, but also a choice. The main complication for me was accepting its uneconomic aspect, when by economy we mean the rational use of resources in order to obtain the maximum benefit with the minimum sacrifice: no way!

And yet, when I’m engaged in a creative project, I feel happy, I ‘see’ myself in the world. (Remember Avatar movie, when Neytiri says to Jake: “I see you”)

I dream for a world where human beings are left to live free from constraints, a bit like Kim, in Rudyard Kipling’s novel..

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