Big brother (5yo) woke up last night and told me that he had a bad dream π So I thought a dream catcher would help keep those happy thoughts in his head at night. Dream-catchers are traditionally hung above the bed and used as a charm to protect sleeping people, usually children, from nightmares. Only good dreams would be allowed to filter throughβ¦ Bad dreams would stay in the net.
Now here is the “catch” to this dream catcher, you don’t need any crochet skills to make it! I didn’t crochet one bit of it (although you could)… I purchased this crochet doily in the $1 section (check-out line) of Michaels Craft Store! It felt weird to purchase a crocheted item but with a price tag of $1 it was waayyy cheaper than the time and cost to make it myself.
Materials:
– Embroidery Hoop (mine was 8 inches)
– Yarn (I used Red Heart Boutique Unforgettable Yarn, Dragonfly)
– Crochet Doily (8 inches or large enough to fit inside your hoop). I purchased my doily for $1 at Michaels. If you can’t find one at your local craft store you can also purchase them on Amazon (LIKE THIS
)…but they are more than $1 π
If you are a crocheter then by all means feel free to crochet your own doily!!
HERE IS A GOOD PLACE to find FREE CROCHET DOILY PATTERNS
– Craft Feathers
– Pony Beads
Crochet Hooks says
super cute dream catcher! I would have never thought to use a doily – premade or not, so great idea. How's his dreams been since?
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