Traditionally they are made from wet straw. My way is making them from long thin strips cut from handkerchiefs rolled through my fingers to make them look like straw, and to weave them more easily. My mother found it difficult to make then that way, and the result was not great as well. A new method we tried is wetting the strokes before weaving them and not rolling them. That gave a lovely result, but… the process was too frustrating to use it in a group. The tiny strokes are difficult to handle, making them wet did not help. My mother will search for ready-made strips from textile. Maybe that works better. I am not needing them now, so plenty of time.
Weaving Brigit's crosses
Traditionally they are made from wet straw. My way is making them from long thin strips cut from handkerchiefs rolled through my fingers to make them look like straw, and to weave them more easily. My mother found it difficult to make then that way, and the result was not great as well. A new method we tried is wetting the strokes before weaving them and not rolling them. That gave a lovely result, but… the process was too frustrating to use it in a group. The tiny strokes are difficult to handle, making them wet did not help. My mother will search for ready-made strips from textile. Maybe that works better. I am not needing them now, so plenty of time.
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