- Yarn
- Metal Ring (in the US you can find these in gold and silver in craft shops like Joann's and Michael's)
- Embroidery floss (optional) in a different color from the yarn
- Feathers
- Beads (I used pony beads, but you can use any kind of bead that the embroidery floss goes through)
- Scissors
Now that you have your loop, start to wrap the yarn around the ring (keeping the loop free, the loop is how you hang it). I suggest 2 ways of wrapping. Don't cut the yarn from the skein and just take the skien around and around. OR pull out a lot of yarn (enough to cover the ring...you'll have to guestimate) cut it, and start wrapping without having to use the whole skein, ball, however you have your yarn.
Get the yarn all the way around! When you get to the loop part just tie the end around the metal ring, or tie it to the loop, however you want to secure it will be fine. Heck if you even want to get some glue in there, go right ahead, just make sure it dries clear!
When you are done wrapping the yarn and have tied the end off, grab your embroidery floss tie it anywhere on the ring and start making your design. If you decided against using the floss then take a piece of your yarn and make your design. The floss makes the dream catcher look more polished.
Now your design is done. Go on and cut some different lengths of the floss and tie them to the bottom of the dream catcher, add your beads, then tie on the feathers, and push the beads over the feather ends to finish it off.
What inspires you? Depends on the day ;) sometimes the random thoughts in my head, sometimes nature, other people, books, stories, adventures.
Where do you get your ideas from for tutorials/products? Haha...this tutorial was from Girl Scouts. Recently I taught how to make these in my women's circle and I remember how much I loved making them as a kid.
How long have you been a creating your products? Different products off and on for years. Most of the time for fun, some of the time for sell.
What is your biggest dream for your future? Sooo many dreams for the future! Too many to name! I don't think I have a biggest dream.
Sierra writes at The Spirituality Seeker and Reiki Playground. She and Reiki are best buds. Since it showed up in her life she’s been more loving to herself and has grown by leaps and bounds as an individual. She credits Reiki to helping manage her past anger at herself and to get over the “little things” much faster. Her motto is “It’s all good” and she loves injecting humor into her life in anyway she can.
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