dreamcatchers &
air plants
According to Native American lore, dreams, both good and bad, surround us as we sleep. Nightmares are tangled in the dreamcatchers web while the good dreams slip down the hanging feathers and on to us as we sleep. Dreamcatchers enhanced with air plants deliver peace and tranquility both day and night.
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3 Styles
Although there are about a bazillion ways to create a dreamcatcher, we’ll go through 3 different styles: boho, traditional and shabby chic. The 1st is made a with a stick and a necklace, the 2nd is a created with a traditional woven center, the 3rd uses a purchased doily.
Stick and Necklace Boho Style
Supplies
- metal macrame hoop, about 12″
- a stick about 12″ long, just a bit longer than the width of the hoop
- a beaded necklace, one with knots between the beads so that the whole thing doesn’t come apart when you cut it.
- yarn to go around the edge of the hoop
- crochet hook, optional. I used size G, or 4.0 mm
- 2 yards of 5 different ribbons or trims
- yarn or ribbon to wrap hoop
- feathers
- wood beads with a large opening
- large, blunt embroidery needle
- glue and hot glue gun
- sharp sewing scissors
- air plants, I used about 10 small harrisii
- floral glue, optional
- pendant, or special bead. I’m using a polished rock with a hole through it.
Directions
Cover the hoop with yarn. You can wrap yarn around the hoop, or you can cover it like it did, crocheting around the hoop.
crochet around hoop video tutorial`
Traditional Style Dreamcatcher
Supplies
- macrame hoop, about 12″
- ribbon to go around the edge of the hoop
- yarn to weave hoop center and to hang feathers from, cotton yarn works best to weave “web” because cotton doesn’t stretch
- feathers
- wooden beads with a large opening
- glue and a hot glue gun
- sharp sewing scissors
- air plants, I used 6 peach capitata
- floral glue, optional
- pendant, or special bead. I’m using a prism
Directions
To learn how to weave the dreamcatcher, I followed watched this video. It’s kind of long, but it walked me through the whole process.
Loop yarn around the lower leaves of the air plant then tie to the dreamcatcher. This is easier said than done. You will have to play around with the yarn and air plants to get it right. Also, it’s a lot easier if the dreamcatcher is lying down on a table rather than trying to attach the air plants while it’s hanging on the wall.
Shabby Chic Dreamcatcher
Supplies
- 12″ hoop, embroidery hoop
- purchased lace doily, a few inches larger than the hoop
- ribbon and/or trim to go around the edge of the hoop
- 2 yards of 5 different ribbons and/or trims
- feathers
- wood beads with a large opening
- large, blunt embroidery needle for threading beads
- glue and a hot glue gun
- sharp sewing scissors
- Air plants, I used 5 large green abditas
Directions
Your Turn
My hope that that one of these three, or a combination of these styles, will inspire you to create your own dreamcatcher–with air plants.
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