I am completely obsessed with dreamcatchers and the Native American culture. So, recently (throughout the summer...) I have been making dreamcatcher, after dreamcatcher, after dreamcatcher. Which most of them I gave away to family and friends. Buuuuut, they are so easy to make, you wouldn't even believe me.
Here's a quick how to:
WHAT YOU'LL NEED:
Metal ring
old t-shirt
embroidery thread
large needle
feathers
charms/ beads
I bought metal rings from my local craft store, they were located in the leather section of our local Hobby Lobby. I use these to make the circle that catches your dreams.
Metal ring
old t-shirt
embroidery thread
large needle
feathers
charms/ beads
I bought metal rings from my local craft store, they were located in the leather section of our local Hobby Lobby. I use these to make the circle that catches your dreams.
FIRST: Wrap the ring with some fabric ( I just used an old t-shirt) and make sure you cover the entire ring. I cut the fabric into anywhere between 1/2 inch to 1 inch wide strips. Then start at the top of the ring and leave about 1 1/2 inches up off the ring so you can tie the fabric to together once you wrap the fabric completely around the ring.
SECOND: Once the ring is wrapped and the excess fabric at the top is tied together, I started the weave with embroidery thread. I just bought thread from the craft store also, and this thread is commonly used for friendship bracelets. With the thread I started the weave at the top where I tied the knot for the fabric that was wrapped around the ring. Now this is the trickiest part of the entire project. This picture explains it perfectly and I will post a video that can help you step by step also.
FOURTH: You can add feathers, beads, charms, whatever floats your boat! I added feathers to EVERY single one that I made except for one, which had seashells instead.
Here are some of my creations!
For this dreamcatcher I used a lace doily as the weave. I tied the doily to the ring after wrapping it with a t-shirt and then added the charms and feathers to the lace strips in the bottom.
This is a close up of the bottom of the lace dreamcatcher.
This one's my favorite, I used a piece of vine as the ring and then tied the weave all the way around the vine. I added an arrowhead charm to the weave then stuck feathers into the vine instead of adding strands at the bottom.
This one I made for my sister, she loves the beach and sea shells, so I had to make her a beach themed dreamcatcher for college.
These two were practice dreamcatchers before I made the vine one.
This one was difficult. I was trying not to use glue to make the antlers stay together so it isn't the most stable dreamcatcher I have. But I did the same general weave as the rest and then added the feathers to the bottom.
For this dreamcatcher I used a lace doily as the weave. I tied the doily to the ring after wrapping it with a t-shirt and then added the charms and feathers to the lace strips in the bottom.
This is a close up of the bottom of the lace dreamcatcher.
This one's my favorite, I used a piece of vine as the ring and then tied the weave all the way around the vine. I added an arrowhead charm to the weave then stuck feathers into the vine instead of adding strands at the bottom.
This one I made for my sister, she loves the beach and sea shells, so I had to make her a beach themed dreamcatcher for college.
These two were practice dreamcatchers before I made the vine one.
This one was difficult. I was trying not to use glue to make the antlers stay together so it isn't the most stable dreamcatcher I have. But I did the same general weave as the rest and then added the feathers to the bottom.
And lastly, another doily dreamcatcher in dark green.
I hope that these helped get your creative juices flowing! They're fun to make and look nice when they're hung up. Good luck!
Love, Sarah
Wow, did you make all these, they are amazing!, My Friend and i love art and she loves to sketch Dreamcatchers and she has a giant one in her Room, I can't wait to how her this, she will freak :)
ReplyDeleteYeah, I made all of these! Thanks for all the love, I'll make sure to do some of the previous sketches for you. I'm sorry I haven't been on here lately, I'm currently working on my masters and it's taking every second of my time. I want to see some of your stuff!
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