Project Info:
- 1 Czech Glass Button
- 2 Yards 1mm Leather- Natural Indian
- 1 Spool Myrtle Green Regular C-Lon
- 1 Spool KO Thread- Lilac
- 1 Tube 8-408 Opaque Red
- 1 Tube 8-151FRMatte Transparent Cobalt AB
- 1 Tube 8-401F Matte Black
- 1 Tube 8-2021 Matte Opaque Cream
- 1 Strand 3mm Snake Olivine Czech Glass Fire Polish
- 1 Strand 6mm Pink Crazy Lace Agate
- 1 Tube GS Hypo Cement
- 1 Czech Glass Button
- 2 Yards 1mm Leather- Natural Indian
- 1 Spool Myrtle Green Regular C-Lon
- 1 Spool KO Thread- Lilac
- 1 Tube 8-408 Opaque Red
- 1 Tube 8-151FRMatte Transparent Cobalt AB
- 1 Tube 8-401F Matte Black
- 1 Tube 8-2021 Matte Opaque Cream
- 1 Strand 3mm Snake Olivine Czech Glass Fire Polish
- 1 Strand 6mm Pink Crazy Lace Agate
- 1 Tube GS Hypo Cement
Level: All Levels
Estimated time: 3+ Hours
Design by Alley Mori
Sample by Kate Richbourg
When Kate shared a series of inspirational photos from a trip to the Farmer’s Market in our FB Group, the crowd went wild! It all started with Alley Mori’s Swiss Chard Wrap, and from there Kate’s Poppies was born! Kate’s love of vibrant color and eclectic design are apparent in this laddered and macrame’d wrap!
Ingredients list is to the left and easy shopping can be done with the Shop Tab above! To see a breakdown of each individual wrap and Kate’s original photo, please see the Project Map below.
Additional Learning:
Sample by Kate Richbourg
When Kate shared a series of inspirational photos from a trip to the Farmer’s Market in our FB Group, the crowd went wild! It all started with Alley Mori’s Swiss Chard Wrap, and from there Kate’s Poppies was born! Kate’s love of vibrant color and eclectic design are apparent in this laddered and macrame’d wrap!
Ingredients list is to the left and easy shopping can be done with the Shop Tab above! To see a breakdown of each individual wrap and Kate’s original photo, please see the Project Map below.
Additional Learning:
Poppies
Project Map
Kate used Infinity Stitch and KO Thread to ladder her patterns of seed beads, Czech Glass, and Stone. For the Macramé, she used Regular C-Lon and every two complete knots she added beads at the same time on each side, so the beads would sit across from each other.