I've never made a dream catcher - that one looks great! I also like the wool and knitting in progress, a jumper? Well, as I've been to a wedding, rather a lot of things caught my eye this weekend, mainly the bride and groom of course ;-) Have a great week xo
I am knitting a simple throw blanket, something I think will be used quite well this winter! I went hunting for a dreamcatcher not too long ago, mostly for my daughter, and I just couldn't bring myself to buy one. Something told me that I had to make my own, that we had to make our own ;). It's easy if get the notion! xo
My boys all have dream catchers hanging above their beds, and over the years they have served them well. Your dream catcher is beautiful MJ and I know it will hold all your dreams well.
I would love to!!! Thanks for asking ;). There are plenty of You tube videos, but this link was my favorite as it also has other pages discussing the history of the dreamcatcher:
http://www.nativetech.org/dreamcat/dreminst.html
I found all my supplies at the local craft store, including leather lacing. Our feathers came from our collection, but the craft store has them too of course:). Enjoy!
mmm, that chocolate cake! great collection. ours was a blur now that me and the boys are sick. we did go to a pumpkin patch and walked through a corn maze. took us 12 minutes to find our way out. it was a lot of corn.
love your dream catcher - may it serve you well. xo
ReplyDeleteI've never made a dream catcher - that one looks great! I also like the wool and knitting in progress, a jumper? Well, as I've been to a wedding, rather a lot of things caught my eye this weekend, mainly the bride and groom of course ;-) Have a great week xo
ReplyDeleteI am knitting a simple throw blanket, something I think will be used quite well this winter! I went hunting for a dreamcatcher not too long ago, mostly for my daughter, and I just couldn't bring myself to buy one. Something told me that I had to make my own, that we had to make our own ;). It's easy if get the notion!
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I spy some fine knitting here in your post!
ReplyDeleteyes!!! I can knit cables now, hee hee :).
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My boys all have dream catchers hanging above their beds, and over the years they have served them well.
ReplyDeleteYour dream catcher is beautiful MJ and I know it will
hold all your dreams well.
there's something special about making your own dreamcatcher. a different connection...
ReplyDeletethe throw looks cooooosy!
that last sentiment - the best ones are the simplest.
A beautiful dream catcher.
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and that dream catcher....inspiring!!!!
love and light
It's been a long time since I want to have my own dream catcher. Maybe you can share to us how you made yours? :D
ReplyDeleteI would love to!!! Thanks for asking ;). There are plenty of You tube videos, but this link was my favorite as it also has other pages discussing the history of the dreamcatcher:
Deletehttp://www.nativetech.org/dreamcat/dreminst.html
I found all my supplies at the local craft store, including leather lacing. Our feathers came from our collection, but the craft store has them too of course:). Enjoy!
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ReplyDeletebeautiful photos. I hope you are having a great week.
ReplyDeletemmm, that chocolate cake! great collection. ours was a blur now that me and the boys are sick. we did go to a pumpkin patch and walked through a corn maze. took us 12 minutes to find our way out. it was a lot of corn.
ReplyDeleteWonderful eye catchers! xo
ReplyDeleteso much goodness in all that caught your eye.
ReplyDeletei love, love, love the first image...the shadow is incredible!
Wow those are wonderful eyecatching objects! Thanks for sharing! xo
ReplyDeleteI am loving this MJ!!!
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