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{{fa}} A primitive form of star weaving, reminiscent of a dreamcatcher, Ojo de Dios, or God's Eyes (Tzicuri) are still woven today by the Huichol Indians of Mexico. The idea is to use bright colors to serve as an eye to watch over others (especially babies) and to bring good luck. Quick and easy, (it can be as simple or as complex as you wish), these are attractive as a single dramatic wall accent or as a mobile for a child's room.
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A primitive form of star weaving, reminiscent of a dreamcatcher, Ojo de Dios, or God's Eyes (Tzicuri) are still woven today by the Huichol Indians of Mexico. The idea is to use bright colors to serve as an eye to watch over others (especially babies) and to bring good luck. Quick and easy, (it can be as simple or as complex as you wish), these are attractive as a single dramatic wall accent or as a mobile for a child's room.
[[Category:Needlecraft]]
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[[Category: Needlecraft]]
 
== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
#Select the base sticks. The sticks should be thin but strong, such as craft sticks or bamboo skewers.
 
#Select the base sticks. The sticks should be thin but strong, such as craft sticks or bamboo skewers.
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#Finish the ends with [[Make a Pom Pom|pom-poms]], [[Make Tassels|tassels]], or bows, tied or glued on. Wrap the final thread or yarn all the way down the handle and knot the ends to keep in place.
 
#Finish the ends with [[Make a Pom Pom|pom-poms]], [[Make Tassels|tassels]], or bows, tied or glued on. Wrap the final thread or yarn all the way down the handle and knot the ends to keep in place.
  
== Video ==
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{{Video:Make an Eye of God|}}
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== Tips ==
 
== Tips ==