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![]() This craft reprinted courtesy of Terri of MakingFriends.com.
According to Native American legend, the Dream Catcher allows good dreams to pass through and slide down onto the sleeper. A bad dream becomes entangled in the web of the Dream Catcher.
Books you might enjoy with this craft: Dream Catchers by Lisa Suhay and Louis S. Glanzman Serendipity and the Dream Catcher by Gwyn English Nielson Nelson Paige and the Dream Catcher by B. J. Lamberti
Other Native American crafts that make reading more fun: Supplies 5" Hoop or Ring Click here for printables Instructions Cut a 70" piece of hemp or string. Tie one end to the ring. Click on printables and then the thumbnail to see illustration and began tying half hitches all around. Pull string firmly between each loop. When you get to the middle tie off and trim.
Cut a 7" piece of hemp or string. Tie to the bottom of the ring.
Slide 3 pony beads on the strings, put a dab of glue on the shaft of two feathers and push inside the pony beads.
Cut 2 more 7" pieces of hemp or string. Repeat as above tying one to each side of the dream catcher. Make a small loop of cord for hanging and tie to top.
Enjoy sweet dreams. Contributor
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