[
US
/ˈmækɹəˌmeɪ/
]
NOUN
- a relatively coarse lace; made by weaving and knotting cords
VERB
-
make knotted patterns
macrame a plant holder
How To Use macrame In A Sentence
- I swear he has a macrame owl hanging in every one of his films. Ben Stiller taps into his inner slacker in 'Greenberg' trailer | EW.com
- Staring pointedly at her, Clark slaps his hand around the macramé bag on the counter and shoves it into Lynn's grasp.
- Crafty collars made of beaten metal, neckpieces of wood and macramé, great big pendants and crosses are all back from the wilderness.
- They sat in green stuffed chairs in a room with a big dieffenbachia in a corner and a lush Swedish ivy in a brown jute macramé hanger at the window. Mercy Falls
- There were dresses made out of terrycloth and macramé and velour and shorts that were really skirts and sweaters that doubled as jackets.
- Like rollerblading and macramé, parallel parking is something I just can't do.
- Women in rural areas are well known for their macramé hammocks and bags.
- The humble string was used in different ways throughout, either literally or as a print, on what Neuman called ‘amusing daywear’ featuring macramé, screen-printed wool and canvas, fur and duffle.
- The plants had to be supported by macramé nets, and with them you needed the hand-made plates and blemished glassware from the Yucatan or Portugal. "How We Got Here: The 1970s--The Decade That Brought You Modern Life"
- The exhibition featured bobbin lace, patchwork and quilting, cross stitch, canvas work embroidery, macramé, and even miniature furniture.