Typical Handicrafts in Spanish Speaking Countries Huichol Bead Art

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Crafts Around the World Series North America: Mexico Huichol Picture show Yarn Art

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May 27, 2021 - Author: Michigan State University Extension

Enjoy learning how to make simple crafts from six of the seven continents: Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia, Due north America, and S America.

Purpose:

Introduce youth to some simple cultural traditional crafts from around the world. Journey around the continents, learning how to brand simple crafts and having fun creating.

Objectives:

  • Learn the cultural history and origins of the arts and crafts.
  • Inspire global
  • Develop fine motor skills in drawing and gluing.
  • Increase cultural awareness and inventiveness.

Educational activity Standards:

  • Understand the visual arts in relation to history and civilisation.
  • Apply geometric methods to solve design issues.

Experiential Learning:

  • Create a pattern using yarn.

Encourage thought and give-and-take with these questions:

What happened? What's important? So what? At present what?

Audience: Grades K–12

CONTINENT: NORTH AMERICA

North America is the third largest of the world'southward continents. It is home to 23 countries and nine dependent territories with Canada existence the largest.

COUNTRY: MEXICO

Mexico is bordered on the west by the Pacific Ocean, on the due east by the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea, on the north by the United States, and on the southeast by Guatemala and Belize. Two mountain ranges cross United mexican states: the Sierra Madre Oriental and the Sierra Madre Occidental.

In 2017, the Academy of California agronomics and natural resources vice president Glenda Humiston and Baja California secretary of agriculture Manuel Vallodolid Seamanduras signed a memorandum of understanding to offer 4-H expertise to children in Mexacali, Mexico (Warnert, 2017).

LESSON: HUICHOL Motion picture YARN ART

The Huichol (pronounced Wee-chol) live in the Sierra Madre Mountains of Mexico. Huichol paintings are made with beeswax spread on forest, then left to warm in the sunday. The artist so scratches his design into the wax with a sharpened stick. The lines of the drawing are so filled in by patiently twisting and coiling colored yarns (National four-H, due north.d.).

TIME: xxx-45 minutes or multiple days depending upon the involvement to acquire more

MATERIALS:

  • White cardboard, wooden thin board, or back of a cereal box
  • Craft glue
  • Yarn of diverse colors
  • Scissors
  • Pens or pencils with erasers
  • Marker (optional)
  • Arts and crafts stick or toothpicks
  • Sample and pattern ideas (optional)

INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO LINK:

View this instructional video to guide you in creating your yarn fine art:

https://mediaspace.msu.edu/media/Michigan-Country-University-iv-H-Grab-Go-United mexican states-Yarn-Art/1_yob4afoz

INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO LINK:

PROCEDURE: How to brand yarn fine art

  1. With a pen or pencil, trace or draw a simple design or shape onto a piece of cardboard, back of a cereal box, or thin wooden lath. You lot can also trace over the drawing with a marker to make information technology easier to follow.
  2. Spread a thin layer of glue beyond the entire design or put information technology just where you lot will be gluing your yarn on the design.
  3. Starting on the outside of the blueprint, lay the yarn down on the glue. Follow the outline of the blueprint and press yarn into the glue. You can utilise craft sticks or toothpicks to guide you in moving the yarn.
  4. When the unabridged outline is covered with yarn, put another line of yarn within the beginning one. Experiment with different colors.
  5. Proceed until the entire object is covered.

Yous tin can hang the Huichol art as a movie or cut it out to use equally a decorative ornament.

Art and Science – Experiment with different types of yarn or string, try different bases, different designs, and different techniques. Inquire questions and make discoveries!

The Huichol also use beads placed in beeswax to brand designs. Try making another picture using small beads in place of yarn.

Reflection Questions: What surprised you lot and why? When were you the most creative, and why do y'all call back that is? What made you curious today? What can you lot exercise with what you learned today?

REFERENCES:

National 4-H. (n. d.). Que rico! La cultura (National iv-H Curriculum, 4HCCS BU-08180).

Warnert, J. (2017, January 25). UC helps launch four-H program in Mexico. Academy of California. https://world wide web.universityofcalifornia.edu/news/uc-helps-launch-4-h-program-mexico

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS:

The action was developed by Michigan State University Extension Educator Janis Brinn in 2020. It is adjusted from the National four-H curriculum Que Rico! La Cultura (4HCCS BU-08180), pgs. 92–95. It was updated in 2021.

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Janis Brinn

Janis Brinn
brinn@msu.edu

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