Several years ago, crafts from hospital droppers were extremely popular among adults and children - everyone probably remembers the transparent fish that were collected from medical transparencies. Weaving a fish from a dropper is not difficult - by creating such a figure, you can return to childhood.
Instructions
Step 1
The fish from the dropper is braided along the oblique, and the harnesses for it are cut into two parts. The outer harnesses are crossed in the middle. Continue to weave the fish out of three flagella like a simple braid, leaving loose braids around the edges, which do not come into work yet. Let's consider weaving technology in more detail.
Step 2
To get started, take two 40 cm long dropper tubes and cut them all the way through with sharp scissors. Starting from the edge to the middle, cut the tube into thin strips - the thinner the better, and the more prominent your fish will be.
Step 3
Fold the droppers in half and staple together. As already described above, begin to weave a braid from a long strip cut along the length, the longitudinal edges of which curl inward, forming the scales of the fish. Place between the flagella of the eyes. To make an eye, cut the dropper tube lengthwise and roll it tightly.
Step 4
Braid your eye, and then continue to braid with IV strands, leaving a few fin strips around the edges. Gradually narrow the body of the fish towards the tail, and closer to the tail, thread the harnesses into a piece of the cut tube from the dropper to secure them.
Step 5
Pull the remaining fringe out of the stripes into the fish's tail and curl the edges. You can color the fish with brilliant green, iodine and manganese. If you don't want to paint the fish on purpose, use modern colored tube drippers - this will allow you to vary the colors of your craft as you like.