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Dream Catcher
What is a dream catcher? How to make a dream catcher?


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WHAT IS A DREAM CATCHER?

Good dreams and bad dreams float through the air day and night. When you go to sleep a dream catcher captures the bad dreams and disolves them like a spider web. A dream catcher also attracts good dreams and energies!

HOW TO MAKE A DREAM CATCHER? I ALSO HAVE PICTURES AT THE END OF THIS PAGE!

Using 2 - 6 ft. of soaked willow (or grapevine), carefully bend the vine around to form a circle with a 3 - 8 in. diameter. You decide on the diameter, but traditionally dreamcatchers are no wider than adult's hand.

Twist the piece you are bending, around the circle you have made to strengthen the vine hoop.

Use 4-16 ft. of strong but thin string (the length is determined by the diameter of the hoop).
Knot a loop in one end from which you will hang your dream catcher when it is done.

Tie the hanging loop around the top of your dream catcher (or at the weakest point of your hoop).

The dream catcher repeats the same stitch from start to finish. To start, hold the string and place it loosely over the top of the hoop. Move the string around to the back of the hoop (forming a hole) and pull the string back through the hole you just made.

Pull each stitch taught but not too tight or it will warp the hoop of the dream catcher and it will not lie flat when it is done.

Continue the same stitch for the first round around the hoop of the dream catcher. Space the stitches evenly, about 1 1/2 to 2 in. apart (making 7 to 13 stitches around the hoop).

The last stitch of the first round should be placed about a half inch away from the the hanging loop.

STITCH FOR THE SECOND ROUND:
On the second and subsequent stitching rounds, place the string around the center of each stitch from the previous round (rather than around the hoop).

As you pull each stitch tight, the string from the previous round should bend towards the center of the hoop slightly, forming a diamond shape. You should see the spider web beginning to form.

On the third or fourth round add a bead to represent the spider in the web. Simply place the bead on your string and continue stitching as usual.

Continue stitching towards the center of the hoop. Eventually, the stitches become so small that it is difficult to pass the string through. Make sure you leave a hole in the center of the dreamcatcher.

Stop stitching at the bottom of the hole in the center of the dream catcher. End by stitching twice in the same place, forming a knot, and pull tight.

You should have 6 - 8 in. of string to tie 2 or 3 feathers which dangle from the center of the dreamcatcher.
Tie on 2 or 3 feathers and knot.

Wrap a 1 in. square of felt around the knot of string and over the base of the feathers. Tie two 4 In. pieces string around the wrapped felt.

Hang over sleeping place. Sweet Dreams!!

DONT WORRY PEOPLE WHO DIDNT UNDERSTAND WHAT TO DO IN THE INSTRUCTIONS, I HAVE PICTURES!

http://www.rowan.edu/mars/clubs/gaia/dream.html




Elena

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