Make Your Own Dream Catcher

The Ojibwa people have an ancient legend about the origin of the dream catcher.

Storytellers speak of the Spider Woman, known as Asibikaashi, who took care of the children and the people on the land.

Eventually, the Ojibwa nation spread to all the corners of North America, and it became difficult for Asibikaashi to reach all the children.

So, their mothers and grandmothers would weave magical webs for the children, using willow hoops and sinew, or cordage made from plants.

The dream catchers would filter out all bad dreams and only allow good thoughts to enter their mind.

Once the sun rises, all bad dreams just disappear.

Our make your own Dream Catcher kits comes with everything you will need to make your own Ojibwa people dream catcher.

Supplied in either traditional Brown or Funky pink, they make an excellent addition to any room.

Contains

12.5cm metal ring, 1 x thick leather string, 1 x thin leather string, 1 x bag of c1oloured beads, 5 x patterned beads, multiple feathers, detailed assembly instructions

Measurements

15cm x 10cm x 2cm (bagged)30cmx 10cm x 2cm (assembled)