This is a great shop.So excited! Quick and easy, they are attractive as a single dramatic wall accent or a mobile for a child’s room.These are easy enough to make a good kid’s craft or group activity, with inexpensive materials and highly satisfactory results. St.-Petersburg, Russia. LOL You have a wonderful artistic eye for these and for color! I can't wait to make some!
These beginning diamonds have three rows of yarn each, wrapping twice around each stick, unless I adjust how far along the stick the pattern is growing, by either wrapping once, or perhaps even three times. Weave on brother!Complex simplicity....I am in love! Super cool. It was colourful and it was fun. The other main challenge is to use colors in a harmonious and pleasing way.
Cara Anna, grazie, provateci, non volevo fare sfoggio di bravura ehm ehm ehm, ma invogliarvi a provare. Your Inspiring Home for Unique Things and Crafts! I never had the skill- but your art is extraudinary.LOVELY. Very clearly written with great photos, this will definitely be a keeper for me. thanks for sharing these wonders!Really beautiful and a great way to use up left over yarn.This is the most awesome tutorial for something to make I have seen on Etsy yetHi, I'm from Albuquerque, and these are far more lovely than the ones I've seen around here my whole life!!! definitely one of the best :)So cool….brings back memories of my craft filled childhood...I still have a simple one I made in Girl Guides hanging in my room. Oaxaca - We will start off by preparing sticks for the framework of an Ojo de Dios yarn mandala, then we will weave together two stick Ojos de Dios, learning the techniques of keeping the yarn evenly spaced between the rows of yarn, and evenly advanced along the sticks. Yes, large and exotic, these…Originally made several years ago now, this ojo is inspired by the beauty of the Red Rock canyons, cliffs and mesas of Arizona and Utah. I have some good memories of making some Espero que os guste!! GORGEOUS. Os muestro como hacer un OJO DE DIOS DE LA CULTURA HUICHOL. My mother is teaching me. Messaggio da shanti » 15/02/2010, 16:57 .
I'm so glad you got featured, you deserve it. Thank you for sharing these great work!WOW! Originally, they symbolized the loving eye of a god and they were often made for each year of a child’s life up to age five. Besos desde Argentina.-This is amazing! The colors and the patterns work so well together! Nice artwork.This is amazing!
Recently, for anyone feeling the need for extra help, I've started offering more complete instructions for sale on my etsy.com shop ..... complete with not only more details, but links to videos I've made :)) I love sharing my craft, and etsy.com has been a wonder boost for my life as weaver of Ojos de Dios :))these are awesome! I will leave it to the professional/s to make! I will have to try this. Ojos de Dios, which is Spanish for “Eyes of God,” are made from yarn and sticks… Weaving Projects Craft Projects Loom Weaving Hand Weaving God's Eye Craft Gods Eye Macrame Tutorial Weaving Techniques …
Those are gorgeous & so colorful.
wonderful work! Great Article.... I love ojo's and consider you my hero in this respect! These are way better than the ones I made from grade school! All my family members have own Mandalas :)Oh my! The ends of the sticks are painted brown, and there is a loop on the back for easyGold Ring, with possible small color changes as I weave. So more I admire people who can do this.beautiful! Great shop.
Ojos De Dios are relatively easy to make, which is another thing I love. Non sono altro che mandala di lana e si chiamano “ Ojo de Dios “, occhio di Dio perché derivano dalla tradizione degli Huicholes e vengono costruiti anche da altre nazioni indiane, Navajo, Lakota e dalle popolazioni della Bolivia, del Cile, il Tibet e di altri luoghi. Also, though, try hard not to have two adjoining colors clash sharply.I’ll start creating an ojo with as many as fifteen or twenty balls of yarn beside me to choose from, but usually narrow the colors down to seven, or maybe nine, for an ojo of this size. Thanks so much for sharing your work w/ others. Native Americans of the Southwestern United States adopted the craft more recently, and the eight sided mandala of the Navajo is the basic pattern that I’ve most often used in my own work.These instructions are not intended to teach you how to construct one particular ojo, but rather to demonstrate techniques that you can use to improvise and create your own unique design. Trully amazing & interesting! clicca qui. We promise to use our attention to detail and perfected craftsmanship to bring you the most beautiful… Going to have a play today, what a great way to use up the last bits of yarn, I'm got plenty, fun!Jay, I didn't know you were featured on the blog - this is a great tutorial! I've tried making these (years ago) and believe me...they were not a pretty sight! On arrive ainsi à créer des figures de plus en plus grandes et de plus en plus complexes.Cela va très vite. TXS!Wow - i love all these yarn wrapping fold art / hand crafts (like this and japanese temari balls) - but you all make it look soooo easy XD (i can never seem to get them right). Thanks!Great project for kids to do at holiday family gatherings this year.Oh, they are so gorgeous ~ I've always been fascinated by the simplicity & power of the 'God's Eye'.....fantastic! Sii umile perché sei fatto di Terra, sii nobile perché sei fatto di Stelle. A God's eye (in Spanish, Ojo de Dios) is a spiritual and votive object made by weaving a design out of yarn upon a wooden cross.Often several colors are used.