To begin the research process for the burlap wreath I start by looking up simple directions of how to assemble it. All of the directions I have found pretty much overlap in a general series of steps for how to make it. The only difference between all the directions I have found is key tips that people have come up with to make it easier to put together. My next step in researching the burlap wreath is looking at the history behind the wreath. This is probably the most interesting part I have researched thus far. Through many different cultures and religions all throughout the world the wreath served as many different purposes and symbols. Another interesting thing to see is how the meaning and purpose of the wreath have changed over the years and what it has come to be now. For me, this is different from other research projects because I have never looked into the history and original purpose of something I have tried to make. Lastly, this project differs from others I have done because it is something that I am learning and experiencing to make first hand. Other research papers I have done are looking into how someone else did something and what things they found while making them.
“Write it. Shoot it. Publish it. Crochet it, sauté it, whatever. MAKE.” - Joss Wedon
- The quote above really inspired be through it's simplicity. For me it means that it doesn't matter what it takes to make something just make it. It emphasizes a carefree attitude that everyone will take a different path when it comes to making.
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