The day I met Bethany Edmunds at the Auckland Museum there was a brilliant display of winter sunlight. It was a southerly and there were clear skies as far as the eye could see. This meeting was to be a revelation in more ways than one. In her role as
Craft: Ties that bind
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Craft Matariki Flax Stars.
Step 2 - Trim to 2.5mm wide. Scrape dull side with butter knife three times to make more flexible. (Start from the middle working out to both ends.) Top and tail.
Step 3 - Windmill knot
a) Take one set and hold vertically just shy of the mid-way point with your left hand. Wrap once around your hand in a downward motion.
b) Take the other top and tailed set and, holding at the same point midway along their length, slide them horizontally between the two sections in your hand.
c) Wrap the right hand end of the horizontal set, in a left to right direction around the back of your hand and back over the left sided vertical strands.
d) Insert through the top right side loop. Now carefully pull all the ends and remove your hand. This is a windmill knot.
Turn the knot over.
Step 4
a) Starting at top right corner, fold top whenu down over knot. Repeat in clockwise direction, tucking fourth under the first. There should now be two strips at each side.
b) Start with top left strip. Fold backwards at 45 degrees. Fold forwards to make another 45 degree angle. Fold both together and push tail through loop below. Repeat for other left points.
c) Turn star over and make points in same way on this side.
d) Trim excess with a blade and gift to friends and family.
Happy Matariki!