Wheat Weaving Tutorial: St. Brigid’s Cross
St. Brigid’s Cross is a traditional wheat weaving design. In this tutorial I’ll show you how to make it with 32 straws. This is a very easy wheat weaving to do, as each straw is only used once. So it’s a good one for beginners.
MATERIALS USED:
32 straws without heads
White thread
Scissors
Soaking dish
Ribbon
While I used 32 straws in my St. Brigid’s Cross, giving each leg 8 straws, you can use more or less depending on your personal preference. I’ve seen this cross made with as may as 11 straws in each leg, or as few as 4 in each leg. So depending on how you want your cross to look, you can use more or less accordingly.
Fun fact: Legend says that hanging a St. Brigid’s cross above or neat the door will protect the house from fire, sickness, and evil spirits. It was a common wedding gift for Irish mothers to give to their children, offering the newly married couple a symbol of protection for their new home and life together.
If you’ve never woven with wheat before, check out my introductory wheat weaving tutorial here just to get the basics.
Video tutorial by Amber Reifsteck, The Woodland Elf
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