Queer Social: Macrame Rainbow Planters with Maria
Event description
This event will be half social chats with a bunch of like-minded queer people and half fun, educational and interactive workshop.
Macrame is a craft using knots and weaves to make beautiful homewares, clothing and more. Its origins are a bit unsure, some dating it back to the 13th century in Arabia using knot patterns to decorate textiles and others tracing it back to Babylonian times.
It's a very relaxing and fun hobby and can be done without expensive equipment.
In this class we'll learn basic knots while making a fun rainbow or geometric or serpentine (we couldn't decide!) plant hanger We'll have lots of colours to choose from and the pattern has been designed with beginners in mind.
Join us and start your magical macrame journey!
What will we cover?
In this class you will learn:
How to start your macrame project: cutting rope, materials, etc
Knots:
Lark's head knot
Square knot
Double hitch knot
Special considerations, and other insider tips and tricks
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible Venue
Gender Neutral Bathrooms
Early Bird Discounted Tickets
Free Tickets to First Nation Attendees
Who will be Teaching?
Maria (she/her) is a serial crafter. She loves learning about new crafts and techniques! She does crochet, macrame, sewing, pottery, weaving and likes to explore how these crafts can be combined and expanded.
In addition to plants and crafting, she also has a passion for cooking and baking, light painting and running Laneway Learning. You can follow her journey at @malayebra
Important info:
Photo by Maria
Any other questions or ways we can assist with accessibility? Just shoot an email to Megan (she/her) at melbourne@lanewaylearning.com.
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