About bloomin' BUCKET
bloomin' BUCKET want to spread the love and enthusiasm for all things woven and to be transparent about how to make macramé. Although macramé was extremely popular in the 1970s, its origins may be traced all the way back to the 13th century. To fasten loose ends of woven textiles, such as carpets, garments, or household items, Arabic ornamental weavers utilized knots. Many people think the word "macramé" is derived from the Arabic word "fringe," migramah. In order to make a useful macramé piece for any usage, bloomin' BUCKET mixes traditional techniques with contemporary concepts. In order to give you, the client, the best, they always aim to use a 100% recycled, sustainable cotton cord while producing their products and leading their workshops.