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Making a crystal dreamcatcher, an emotional prop that filters out bad dreams

Beginner
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English · Japanese · Korean|Audio Korean

Skills You’ll Learn

Making a frame

Prepare the wire in the desired size.

Making a net

Crystals are inserted into cotton yarn to create a spiral net.

Putting the O-ring on

Use simple tools to hang O-rings on feathers, knitting nets, and balls.

Connect them in a knot

Maintaining a sense of balance, the crystals are inserted and knotted to complete the dreamcatcher.





Did you sleep well overnight?


There is a myth among indigenous people in North America that if they hang a dreamcatcher in front of a visit when they sleep, they will filter out bad dreams.

Dreamcatcher is a long-standing North American tradition.

It starts with a woman in the shape of a spider... She is said to have cared for the land and children of the Ojibwe people and prayed for the prosperity of the tribe.

Many people wanted their child to be cared for by this woman, but they couldn't, so the birth began when families made a frame from willow branches, made a string with nettles, etc., and woven a net to make a dreamcatcher, and hung it on the children's bed so that they could be protected by the spider woman.

Here's how to make a dreamcatcher that is perfect for decorating a living room or bedside window, and has a magical meaning and is great as a gift.

Using wire, I made a frame of the desired size, wrapped it with a suede string, inserted shiny crystal beads using cotton yarn, tied a frozen knot, and decorated it with a knitting net and feathers. Anyone can easily complete the video by playing and stopping it.

Class Kit · Coaching Session



size:

Approx. 16*50cm



ALL IN ONE KIT

We'll send you the essentials you need for the class.

① wire - about 150 cm

② Knitting net, knitting ring - 3 pieces each

③ 10 feathers, O-ring

④ 3 types of crystals -30

⑤ Cotton yarn, suede string - 5yard

☆ Personal things to bring

Scissors, instant glue or water spray

Additional components - tools

If you need it, please buy it together.

① Flat forceps: They are used for feather lengthening etc. in the final process.

② Work ring: It is used for feather cutting etc. in the final process.

③ Nipper: Used to cut ears or cut suede straps.





Curriculum

Creator

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daisy beads


Hallo Author of “Beautiful Bead Stitch” and “Bling Bling Bead Stitch Craft Class” Beading Daisy, Jung Jun-pyoIt's.


I really like beads. I am fascinated by small, shiny grains, and as a hobby as a professional craftsman, I provide various content related to beads.

I received a very simple heart necklace from a friend in the early 2000s, and it was so pretty, I loved wearing a necklace all summer long.

Since then, I started making beads at the Cultural Center with my little kid. Even in the early works, the sense of accomplishment was so intense that I turned on the light and looked for it instead of sleeping. I enjoyed sampling, saying that even one pattern was made and unraveled with various beads.

Even with repetitive routines and tiring parenting I think they came to me asking about what I liked and what I wanted to do. Since then, I was able to start a workshop, and I was able to capture my passion in my youth as a creator by working as a lecturer and studying bead design at graduate school.

The handwork that comforted me was always exciting, and I was a happy companion who healed me. We will support the dreams of Biz enthusiasts who are new to Biz and do their best to have a great time with the right learning method.

Let's enjoy slow life together. ~



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