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December 8, 2022

The Difference Between Macrame and Crochet

Contrary to popular belief, macrame and crochet are not the same types of textile art. Although both textiles are commonly confused, they are very different kinds of art. Understanding the ins and outs of macrame and crochet can help you find a passion for both. This article will talk about the differences between the two.

The Main Difference

Although both art forms have a lot in common, they are very different. The main difference between them is that while macrame is done using only a single needle, in contrast, crochet requires two needles.

Macrame Explained

The history of the textile industry dates back to the 13th century when sailors and artisans from various countries started to create a new type of art known as macrame. It has since become a central component of different home decor styles.

The artist creates intricate and artistic knots that are then tied together to create a type of textile art known as macrame. People can make various projects using this type of art, such as wall hangings, plant hangers, and feathers. One of the most important factors people need to remember when learning how to make these types of art is the type of knot they are using.

Crotchet Explained

Like knitting, the process of creating various types of items using yarn and hooks is called “crocheting.” There are a variety of patterns that people can easily learn how to make using this type of art, such as pot holders, gloves, and hats. The word “crochet” came from the French word for “hook,” which is the type of needle that makes this type of art possible. Before this, examples of this technique could be traced back to ancient China.

Making crochet involves working with the yarn around itself and using hooks to push, pull, and work with it. Unlike macrame, which involves tying the rope together in knots, this involves working with a thread.

Materials Needed

Certain types of fiber and thread are better than others for making crochet. The same cannot be said for macrame. The options for cord are significantly greater when working with a pattern that involves macrame. Although you can use the same type of thread for making both macrame and crochet, you should refrain from using the cord for this technique.

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