This craft originates from the Ojo de Dios (Eye of God) cultural symbol made by the Huichol Indians of Mexico. The four points represent earth, fire, air, and water, and provided God’s watchful eye over their people.
Age Group: Kids Crafts
Project Type: Crafts
Author: Amanda Formaro
Supplies
2jumbo craft sticks
Multicolored yarn
White craft glue
Instructions
Place the two craft sticks so that they cross each other. Wrap yarn around the center to hold the two craft sticks together. For smaller children, you can glue the sticks together first.
Once the center is secure, wrap the yarn once around one stick, then turn the cross 90 degrees and wrap yarn around the next stick, continue this process, pushing the yarn snugly toward the center as you work.
As you work your way around, you will begin to see the weave being created. Continue the weave until you have about an inch of exposed craft stick on each point of the cross.
From the last stick where you wrapped your yarn, trim it with scissors, leaving about 12 inches of yarn to work with. Thread the end of the yarn into a needlepoint or child’s needle, then push the needle through a few of the strands on the back of the cross.
Pull enough yarn through to create a loop and tie off.
Expert Tips & FAQs
For this project, you can use just about anything, including twigs, straws, skewers (trim the pointed ends off) and even pencils.
You can make smaller versions by using toothpicks and embroidery floss.
Try changing up the yarn by using several solid colors, changing color after several wraps by switching colors in the back of the project.