Welcome back to the Offerings of Wonder blog, where we explore the timeless art and endless creativity of basket weaving. Today, we’re delving into a delightful project that has captured the hearts of many of our weavers: creating a cute turtle from paper or ribbon. This project is perfect for weavers of all skill levels and serves as a wonderful way to introduce novices to the joys of basketry.
Why Weave a Turtle?
Turtles, with their distinct patterns and appealing shapes, make for a fascinating weaving project. They symbolize longevity and patience, qualities every craftsman and craftswoman can appreciate. Plus, crafting a turtle from paper or ribbon is a fantastic way to reuse and repurpose materials you might already have at home, aligning with eco-friendly crafting practices.
Materials Needed:
- Paper or Ribbon Strips: Choose colors that inspire you! Natural greens and browns mimic a turtle’s traditional coloring, but feel free to get creative.
Small Turtle:
- 7 pieces of ¼ paper cut 12 inches long
Larger Turtle:
- 7 pieces of ⅝” ribbon cut 22 inches long
- Scissors/paper cutter: For cutting your strips to the perfect size.
- Glue: To help secure parts as needed.
- Small weaving tool – to help navigate through (optional)
Step-by-Step video is available on my YouTube channel
Learning Opportunities:
Weaving a turtle teaches several valuable skills in basketry, including shaping, molding, and creative design. It also offers a relaxing, meditative crafting experience that can be a calm escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Join Us for a Weave-Along!
If you’re excited about this project and would love some company while doing other demo’s, join us at our next Monday Night Meetup! It’s a fantastic opportunity to meet fellow basket weaving enthusiasts, share tips and tricks, and enjoy a creative evening together.
We meet on Zoom every Monday Night at 7PM EST.
Also all replays are on my YouTube Channel
Weaving a turtle from paper or ribbon is more than just a crafting project; it’s a way to bring a piece of nature into your home and create something truly special with your own hands. Whether you’re a seasoned weaver or just starting out, this project promises fun, learning, and a cute new companion by the end.
Happy weaving!
Lorelea