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Freestanding Lace Dream Catchers
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Freestanding Lace Dream
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When night falls, the
air is filled with dreams -- both good and bad.
Dream catchers trap the "bad" dreams in the fine strands of their
web, and allow the good dreams to pass through the holes. When the
sun rises in the morning, the light destroys the bad dreams that are
left in the web.
A dream catcher is traditionally made from a willow branch in the
shape of a circle. In many Native American cultures, the circle
represents strength, unity, and the cycle of life.
This project uses a metal craft ring as the "hoop" but you can
easily substitute willow branches for a more traditional approach. |
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Supplies needed:
**Lace Dream Catcher
(lg
or
sm)
**Mini
Native American Lace
** One 7" metal craft ring (for
lg size dream catcher)
** 58" of 1/2" velvet suede trim
** 36" round leather lace
** 12" thick leather lace
** Beads (assorted colors)
** Metal conchos
** Masking Tape
** Hot Glue Gun
If you are working with the smaller size dream catcher designs,
substitute a 5" metal craft ring, 40" of velvet suede trim, and 25"
of round leather lace. |
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Embroider the lace
dream catcher, and any desired lace accessories, onto heavy
weight water soluble stabilizer (we use Sulky Ultra Solvy). You'll find instructions
for embroidering free-standing lace
here.
Soak the center piece about 3 - 5 minutes. Soak the other lace
pieces 15 minutes. By soaking the center piece for a shorter amount
of time, the embroidery will remain a bit more rigid, and thus and easier to work with.
Allow all pieces to dry thoroughly.
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Wrap the ring for the dream catcher with
velvet suede trim. Take one end of
the trim and lay it at an angle under the ring. Add a
small drop of hot glue to the inside edge and glue it to the ring.
Hold the end in place for a moment to set the glue. |
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Wrap the trim
around the entire ring, angling the suede trim.
Glue the end of the trim when you reach the starting point, and cut
any excess trim. |
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Create a loop for the dream catcher, so
it can be hung. Cut a 12" piece of the velvet suede trim. Place the
flat side of the ends together and tie a knot. |
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Attach the top loop to the ring by
laying the loop under the ring, knot side facing inside the ring.
Bring the knot end of the loop over the ring and through the top
loop. Pull the loop tight to the ring. |
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Next, tie the lace to the inside of the ring,
using the round leather lace.
To begin, place a strip of masking tape across
the center of the ring and attach
at both sides. |
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Center the lace piece inside the ring,
securing it to the tape by pressing lightly.
This will hold the lace in place while you are working with the
ties. |
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Next, tie the lace center to the ring.
Wrap the end of the round leather lace around the ring, and tie a
knot. |
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Thread the leather lace through the
dream catcher lace, so the leather lace is at a 45 degree angle
(approximately). |
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Pull the leather lace tight and continue threading it through the
lace center. When you reach the starting point, tie a knot to secure
the end. |
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You can embellish the dream catcher in any way you'd like --
feathers, beads, crystals, freestanding lace accessories, conchos
--the list goes on and on.
Below you'll find several different ideas for embellishments.
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Feathers & Beads
Add feathers and beads with leather lace. Apply a drop of glue to
the end of a piece of leather lace, and position a quarter from the
top loop. |
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Add a wooden bead to the
lace. |
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Knot the bead close to
the hoop, and trim the excess away. This "hides" the glued end. |
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Add more beads, and then
add feathers. The example to the left shows a freestanding lace
feather. |
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You can also use feathers
found in nature, or purchased at a craft supply store. When
working with these feathers, place a small drop of hot glue
on the stem of the feather, and tuck it under a bead. |
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Dream Catcher Center
Dream catchers often have decoration in the center area, such as a
bead or stone or "fetish" (a carved animal).
Tie one end of a piece of round leather lace to the inside of the
top center of the dream catcher. |
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Add a stone or bead or fetish, then tie
a knot below the piece. |
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Crystals
Heat-set crystals are delicate embellishments to a dream catcher.
Place the small crystals anywhere on the lace. |
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Freestanding lace
designs are beautiful embellishments to dream catchers. Use conchos
or threaded beads to attach these accents. |
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Your dream catcher can
also be made entirely of freestanding lace, as is depicted here.
This dream catcher has a freestanding lace center, four freestanding
lace feathers, and a lace howling coyote.
The possibilities and combinations are endless. Use feathers, beads,
turquoise stones, freestanding lace accents -- let your imagination,
and your dreams, run wild! |
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A note about
water-soluble stabilizers and needles:
There are many, many different brands of water-soluble stabilizer
available. Some are thin and light, some are fibrous, and some are thick
and heavy. It can be confusing to pick the right one for your lace
project.
We've digitized and stitched thousands of freestanding lace designs, and
have consistently excellent results with Sulky Ultra Solvy (the heavy
weight water-soluble stabilizer by Sulky) and Vilene, a fibrous
water-soluble stabilizer. We order Vilene from
www.pointetopointe.com.
Use a sharp needle (as opposed to an embroidery needle) when
embroidering onto water-soluble stabilizer - especially if using the
"plastic-looking" kind (such as Sulky Ultra Solvy). An embroidery needle
has a larger point, which makes larger holes in the water-soluble
stabilizer, leading to tearing and misalignment.
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Size: 4.89 x 4.89 (124.2 x 124.2 mm)
Designs in Pack: 6
Price: $8.97
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Size: 3.90 x 3.92 (99.1 x 99.6 mm)
Designs in Pack: 6
Price: $8.97
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Size: 2.02 x 3.84 (51.3 x 97.5 mm)
Designs in Pack: 12
Price: $6.97
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