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cerridwen
07-14-2004, 02:51 PM
from http://www.sanfords.net (http://www.sanfords.net) ~ These are so fun to make and they're also excellent gifts for people! You can be as creative and colourful with them as you wish... have fun!

Dream Catcher Instructions

To Native Americans, dreams were messages sent by sacred spirits. According to legend, the hole in the center of a dream catcher web allows good dreams to reach the sleeper, while the web itself traps the bad dreams until they disappear with the first light of morning. Follow these steps to create dream catchers with your students.



Materials:

thin, round, basket-weaving reed - (This can be purchased at an arts and craft store.)
string or twine
beads, feathers
yarn
Directions:

Step 1: Take a length of reed equivalent to approximately 26 inches, form into a circle and secure by overlapping and bending the two loose ends around the edge of the circle. The circle width should be 5 to 5 1/2 inches. To strengthen the circle and prevent it from coming undone, you may tightly wrap the entire circle with a length of colorful yarn.

Step 2: To begin making the dream catcher "web," tie one end of the twine or string to the circle you have formed in step one. Tie 9 "hitch knots" around the ring, spacing them approximately 2 inches apart. Keep the string snug when going from one knot to the next being careful not to distort the shape of the circle. See diagram below:

http://www.teachersfirst.com/summer/images/Step%202.gif

Step 3: To begin the next row of the web, begin tying hitch knots in the middle of the string already attached. Continue tying hitches in the same way until the opening in the center is the desired size. To end the web, tie a double knot in the twine and cut off any excess. See diagram below:

http://www.teachersfirst.com/summer/images/step3.gif

Step 4: To decorate the dream catcher: You will need need about 2 feet of string for attaching beads and/or feathers. Cut string into 4 equal pieces and thread the beads or tie the feathers to the ends. Tie these decorate strings to the bottom, sides, and center of the dream catcher. Be sure to attach a hanging loop to the top.

velvet
07-29-2004, 07:37 PM
Hey... this sounds pretty cool.. I'm gonna give this a try today.. I'll let you know how it worked out! Thanks!

velvet
07-29-2004, 10:58 PM
Sooo.. this is the result of my first attempt to make a dreamcatcher. I still have to decorate the hanging threads with beads/feathers, but you'll get the idea. I used 'rotan' for the circle and 'raffia' for the threads (blue and natural color). I think I'm starting to like making these.. hope that practise makes perfect! ;)

Did anyone else make a dreamcatcher? I'm curious to see the works of others!
Thanks again for the post!

cerridwen
07-30-2004, 07:00 PM
Velvet, that dream catcher looks awesome! I never thought of making it from raffia, it's so wild looking! Very groovy... I want to try it that way now!

fylthevoyd
03-31-2005, 06:50 PM
cerridwen,
cool you are posting the directions for making dream catchers.If you wouldn't mind,I would appreciate it,if you could post that page over at my "Are You Creative?" personal forum.There have been a couple of people asking about dream catchers,and I don't have any info loaded on my computer.I just thought I would ask,thanks.