How to weave a cedar bark heart.
Hearts are common now-a-days, and although not a traditional symbol among first-nations in the past, they are becoming more and more frequently seen around February along with cedar roses and the like.
Difficulty Level: Easy
Approximate Workshop Time Period: 45 - 60 minutes a period.
Things You'll Need:
Materials per person
- 8 to 10 strips of cedar bark 1/2" wide by 10" long
Tools:
- scissors
- rulers
- buckets of water
- cloth towels
Notes:
- Soak cedar bark 15 minutes prior to class
- dried out bark breaks and frays, keep wet
- Do not leave bark wet in plastic bag
- Always dry your heart & bark overnight
Detailed instructions and Video coming soon.
Extended Lesson
This project can be expanded to challenge the creativity of the participants, by making smaller versions for earrings, larger versions for a heart pouch, and so on.