Psychic Medium Tools: How to Make Your Own Dream Catcher
These days, you get to see a lot of psychic medium tools made available to all individuals who are looking to eliminate any negative energies from shaping the course of their lives and instead inviting good vibes.
One of these tools includes the dream catcher, a trinket or accessory that is of Native American origin.
A psychic medium advises that this tool can actually help you get rid of any bad dreams which may have an effect on your life, and give you good dreams that will fill you with much optimism.
You can buy this from any psychic medium shop, although a psychic medium can also teach you how to make your own dream catcher.
If you intend to do so, refer to the guide provided below: Step 1: Cut some suede lacing in 2/12 yard length and glue one end of it to a metal ring.
You can use a clothes peg to secure it in place.
Then, wrap the lacing around the ring until entirely covered.
Don't forget to glue the ends, ensuring that it is completely dry before taking out the peg.
Step 2: You can then create the webbing for your ring by tying one end of the sinew to it.
Make sure to have 9 of ½ half hitch knots wrapped around the ring, and remember that the sinew is tightened.
You can work on the inner webbing by tying the hitches in the center of the thread which you've already weaved on with the previous row.
Continue doing so until you're left with a tiny hole in the center of the webbing.
Upon reaching the center area, tie the thread into a double knot and fasten it there with some glue.
You can remove any excess thread by cutting it.
Step 3: Create the loop with which you can the dream catcher.
A 12 inch long piece of the same suede lacing would work, tying both ends together into a knot.
Attach the loop by slipping one end of the lacing through the ring and right above the knot, pulling it until it's tightened.
Step 4: For the hanging sections, cut 3 pieces of suede lacing, all of them being 8 inches long.
Tie a piece of the lacing 1/3 of the way on each side of the ring via the double knot method.
Then, you can string 3 crow beads onto each lacing, securing them tightly with a knot.
The middle hanging thread should have a conch and 3 crow beads attached to it.
Step 5: You can then slip 2 feathers into each of the beads on the adjacent sides of the dream catcher.
8 feathers should also be attached to the conch, and voila! You have your psychic medium tool: the dream catcher!
One of these tools includes the dream catcher, a trinket or accessory that is of Native American origin.
A psychic medium advises that this tool can actually help you get rid of any bad dreams which may have an effect on your life, and give you good dreams that will fill you with much optimism.
You can buy this from any psychic medium shop, although a psychic medium can also teach you how to make your own dream catcher.
If you intend to do so, refer to the guide provided below: Step 1: Cut some suede lacing in 2/12 yard length and glue one end of it to a metal ring.
You can use a clothes peg to secure it in place.
Then, wrap the lacing around the ring until entirely covered.
Don't forget to glue the ends, ensuring that it is completely dry before taking out the peg.
Step 2: You can then create the webbing for your ring by tying one end of the sinew to it.
Make sure to have 9 of ½ half hitch knots wrapped around the ring, and remember that the sinew is tightened.
You can work on the inner webbing by tying the hitches in the center of the thread which you've already weaved on with the previous row.
Continue doing so until you're left with a tiny hole in the center of the webbing.
Upon reaching the center area, tie the thread into a double knot and fasten it there with some glue.
You can remove any excess thread by cutting it.
Step 3: Create the loop with which you can the dream catcher.
A 12 inch long piece of the same suede lacing would work, tying both ends together into a knot.
Attach the loop by slipping one end of the lacing through the ring and right above the knot, pulling it until it's tightened.
Step 4: For the hanging sections, cut 3 pieces of suede lacing, all of them being 8 inches long.
Tie a piece of the lacing 1/3 of the way on each side of the ring via the double knot method.
Then, you can string 3 crow beads onto each lacing, securing them tightly with a knot.
The middle hanging thread should have a conch and 3 crow beads attached to it.
Step 5: You can then slip 2 feathers into each of the beads on the adjacent sides of the dream catcher.
8 feathers should also be attached to the conch, and voila! You have your psychic medium tool: the dream catcher!