How to make long narrow wall art with combed macramé yarn and embroidery floss. I have a strange fondness for the straight, exact, cut and combed look of macramé, which you can also see in my tutorial for a modern macramé wall hanging. You'll get plenty of it in today's post, as I've created a long, narrow wall art tassel for a narrow wall that has looked empty for far too long. You can use this technique to make different pieces with different widths and lengths. This is definitely a project to recreate, and I took inspiration for today's piece from artwork I've seen all over Pinterest created by Mexican artists who use a blend of fibres. Part of this blend is cotton and Sansevieria fibres, which are derived from snake plants. This blog post shows how to extract these fibres. However, I didn't want to kill any snake plants and again opted for combed macramé yarn. Such pieces cost between $1000 and $3000 (e.g. the Lomas wall hanging HERE), and I don't have ...