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Dream catchers / Bendy Carter.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Annie's crochetPublication details: Berne, IN : Annies Attic LLC, 2017.Description: 14 p. : col. ill. ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 1590128176
  • 9781590128176
Subject(s): Summary: Traditional dream catchers are intended to protect people who are sleeping from negative, bad dreams while still letting the positive, good dreams come through. The good dreams go through the hole in the centre of the dream catcher and then glide down the feathers to the person sleeping below. Native Americans and of course others, truly believe that dream catchers have the power to catch all of your dreams; trapping the bad ones in the web, and only letting the good dreams pass through the hole in the middle. Express your creativity by stitching one of the most fascinating traditions of Native Americans. Patterns for six dream catchers are included in this book. Each design is made using #2 Omega Nylon cord, a metal craft ring or a wooden embroidery hoop and embellished with beads and feathers.
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 746.434 C323 Available 33111008781300
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Express your creativity by stitching one of the most fascinating traditions of Native Americans. 6 unique dream catchers are included in this book. Each design is made using #2 Omega Nylon cord, a metal craft ring or a wooden embroidery hoop and embellished with beads and feathers.

Traditional dream catchers are intended to protect people who are sleeping from negative, bad dreams while still letting the positive, good dreams come through. The good dreams go through the hole in the centre of the dream catcher and then glide down the feathers to the person sleeping below. Native Americans and of course others, truly believe that dream catchers have the power to catch all of your dreams; trapping the bad ones in the web, and only letting the good dreams pass through the hole in the middle. Express your creativity by stitching one of the most fascinating traditions of Native Americans. Patterns for six dream catchers are included in this book. Each design is made using #2 Omega Nylon cord, a metal craft ring or a wooden embroidery hoop and embellished with beads and feathers.

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