Sunday, September 2, 2012

Learn about new micro macrame patterns!

Hi all,

Everytime when I surf the web, I try to find new inspirations or ideas that will iluminate my creativity to design a new OOAK piece of micro-macrame jewelry. I usually think about cultures or nature as part of my inspiration.

The first thing I tried to identify when I started a couple of years ago was how to make a specific pattern for one piece of micro-macrame necklace or bracelet.  Now that I have more experience, and I am committed to help others to learn this beautiful art as part of creativity and relaxation.

I would like to share with you this awesome website that will help begginers or advance artisans...

http://www.free-macrame-patterns.com/micro-macrame.html

I hope this site will be helpful for you!

I will be glad to see your comments, ideas, and links that others could find helpful.

Friday, August 17, 2012

Linhasita Waxed Polyester Cord Is In!

Linhasita Waxed Polyester Cord Is In! We just got in a huge shipment of new and sold out colors of Linhasita cord.

Our Artfire link to the cord is:
http://www.artfire.com/ext/
shop/studio/beckinka/1/7/227273//
Our Etsy link to the cord is:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/
Beckinka?section_id=11805321

We have already uploaded the majority of our cords for sale that you can view on our site . All of them should be up by tomorrow (8/17/12). Contact us with any questions!


Wednesday, July 11, 2012

How to wrap a Stone using Macrame

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voAjRrA5x0M&list=HL1342057671&feature=mh_lolz

How to wrap a stone using macrame knots.
The secrets of macrame unfolded in this video of how to wrap a stone using macrame. Here I show a step by step process of how to create a necklace by just using a cabochon and Linhasita waxed polyester macrame cord. Thank you for all of you who posted questions/comments regarding this technique. I hope you will find this helpful!

Look for finished products and design ideas at www.beckinka.artfire.com or http://www.etsy.com/shop/Beckinka?ref=pr_shop_more

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Macrame. A New Spin on a Retro Style

That's right....macramé is back! It not just for your grandma’s plant holder or on an old hippie belt anymore, it has become an art used to display high quality semi-precious stones in unique ways. Cabochons, or shaped stones without holes, are often used as the centerpiece of these unique pieces of jewelry. Whether you believe in the healing properties of stones or just like the look/feel of them... macramé jewelry is an innovative new style for all ages.

After the stones are carefully chosen, artisans wrap them with intricate knots around the circumference of the stone. The beauty of macramé is that the stones stay in place without any glue or wire. Cords range anywhere from hemp, cotton, to my favorite; waxed polyester. Linhasita waxed polyester cord gives a clean look to any jewelry, while providing a durable, non-fraying, water-proof piece of jewelry that will last for years to come. 

After the stones are wrapped, the possibilities are endless. Knots come in several forms and shapes. However, the larks head, basic square knot, and half hitch knot are the most common. Varying these knots, along with using different colors, sizes, and numbers, helps to create these elaborate patterns.
Artisan created macramé jewelry has become extremely popular in South America and Europe. It is slowly making its way here to the United States by way of tribal, gypsy, and boho-chic enthusiasts. Jewelry can range anywhere from a simple knotted bracelet to an elaborate spider necklace. The possibilities are endless! The one true element that reigns true to all one-of-a-kind macramé jewelry is that each piece tells a story about their creators and owners. You are literally wearing art around your neck, wrist, or in your ears. 

Check out our store today to unlock the stories our jewelry beholds! 

www.beckinka.artfire.com