by Tatyana Padberg
Published 3 years ago
Updated 2 years ago
How to make a God's Eye ornament: To make your God's eye, begin by crossing two sticks to form an “X”.To secure those sticks, and keep them in place, wrap a piece of yarn around the intersecting points of the stick. You can knot your yarn to start, or you can just trap the tail under the yarn as you start wrapping.Jun 27, 2020
Step 1: Connect your sticks
With a small bit of yarn, tie your two sticks together. Knot the yarn so it doesn’t come undone.
Step 2: Wrap the yarn around the sticks
Firmly hold the end of your yarn against the center of the sticks.Wrap the yarn in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction (you decide – just be consistent) around one of the sticks.
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Why is a God eye called that?
It is called God’s eye for the Eye of God. In Spanish, Ojo de Dios. It is a weaving usually made of wood and many different colors of yarn. The yarn God’s Eye is a longtime favorite kids craft.
More about the Ojo de Dios
The “Ojo de Dios” or God’s Eye is an ancient symbol made by the Huichol Indians of western Mexico. The Huichol not only make wonderfully colorful God’s Eyes from yarn, but they also make yarn paintings by gluing yarn to wooden boards. You might like this yarn painting craft for kids.
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