Web Weaving How-To

dovewithscales:

youcantseebutimmakingaface:

fractalcaster:

So as requested I’m going to be showing you guys how I weave my spell webs. Again, this is a great all-purpose casting method and I’ve used it as a replacement for dream-catchers so as to avoid appropriation. Also pretty subtle for those with a hidden craft. 

Okay, so first you’re going to need twine, something to cut it with (I’m using a lighter because my scissors are hiding), and a circle. To make the demonstration easy, I’m using a steel ring. 

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As the first step you’re gonna want tie your base lines to the ring. I’m doing six lines to demonstrate because it is faster and simpler. 8 lines takes longer but I think looks better. Make sure they’re tight and as near to symmetrical as possible. 

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Next cut a long piece of twine and tie it to the center. This will be the starting point of your web.

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Wind the piece of twine around the center base-string about two times.

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Pull it over to the next string and wind it around. You want these lines tight enough to make you entire web taut and strong. 

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Repeat this going from string to string. For the beginning of this spiral you’ll be making a series of triangle, each one should be a little bit bigger than the previous.

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Once you reach the top center base-line again, begin making sure the lines you are making are parallel to the lines you’ve already made in that aisle of the web.

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If you didn’t cut your twine long enough, it’s perfectly fine to tie another piece onto it like so:

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Continue this pattern until you reach the outsides of the circle. I don’t like to leave any gaps so I will loop my lines around the knots of the base lines. 

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When you’ve reached a stopping point (usually when it’d just look wrong to make another line). just tie the line off at one of the base-line’s knots. This completes the spiral of your web.

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Now, personally I don’t like leaving the spiral open so I always tie it off at the next point like so:

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And now you have your finished web! You can now decorate it, paint it, tie spells and charms into it, anything at all. Have fun! 🙂

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This is so cool! Alternative to stealing dreamcatchers too.

This is fantastic! Rather in the same family as a witch’s ladder.

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