World Star Weaving Day

One woven star can help someone feel welcome, joy and capable. This is the power of the One Billion Stars project.

💫 About World Star Weaving Day

World Star Weaving Day is an annual global event inspired by the One Billion Stars movement, created by Maryann Talia Pau. It’s a global community campaign using star weaving to build hope, courage, and connection in communities everywhere.

First launched on Friday 2 December 2022, One Billion Stars founder Maryann Talia Pau partnered with The Big Design Market Melbourne at the Royal Exhibition Building, Carlton to host public weaving workshops. This event reignited the spirit of community that began nearly a decade earlier — welcoming everyone to take part in a global act of creative kindness, courage and an end to violence.

🌟A Legacy of Light: From One Million to One Billion Stars

The story of One Billion Stars began with a single act of creativity and compassion.

In 2013, at The Big Design Market Melbourne, Maryann unveiled the first One Million Stars to End Violence installation — featuring 10,000 hand-woven stars created by communities around the world.

Those stars later joined more than one million woven stars in a breathtaking display at the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games in King George Square, Brisbane, shining as a collective symbol of peace, courage and respect.

Now, that light will continue to grow, through World Star Weaving Day and more locally led star weaving workshops — connecting millions of people across continents through art, storytelling and shared hope.

For 2025, Maryann was invited to weave stars at IndigiScapes Eco Market in Capalaba QLD. We look forward to more weaving workshops with communities across Australia and around the world.

 

Birds Eye View, One Million Stars installation
Image of One Billion Stars Founder, Maryann Talia Pau, wearing a star cape at the One Million Stars installation GC2018

🌿 Why We Celebrate

Every star is a reminder that small, creative acts can bring healing and unity.
World Star Weaving Day encourages people everywhere to:

  • Weave for Hope — transform grief and fear into light.

  • 💛 Weave for Courage — stand against violence and for safety in our communities.

  • 🌈 Weave for Connection — build bridges across cultures and generations.

  • 🌿 Weave for Joy & Respect — celebrate life, art and shared humanity.

One Billion Stars founder Maryann Talia Pau teaching locals how to weave an 8 pointed star
Star weavers holding their stars for a colleague who passed away. Weaving healing and peace for each other.

✂️ How to Take Part

Whether you’re new to weaving or have been part of the movement for years, everyone is invited to join in:

1️⃣ Weave Your Star

Watch our tutorial (adjust the speed if you like) and use florist ribbon or cut strips from old magazines & wrapping paper to weave stars from wherever you are.

2️⃣ Host a Star Weaving Circle

Gather friends, family, students, or colleagues for a few calm hours of conversation, yummy snacks and craft.

3️⃣ Share Your Stars

Post photos of your stars using #WorldStarWeavingDay and #OneBillionStars, or tag @damper.and.fetu to be featured.

4️⃣ Reflect & Reconnect

Take time to talk about what peace, courage, and connection mean to you — and how creative acts can bring healing and unity.

Maryann Talia Pau kneeling beside a traditional Samoan ava wooden bowl beneath cascading strands of thousands of hand-woven stars at the One Billion Stars installation in Brisbane, symbolising creativity, connection, and the global star-weaving movement’s transition to World Star Weaving Day.
Woven paper stars by local students and communities for the One Billion Stars project

🌏 A Global Movement

Since its beginnings in Australia, millions of woven stars have been created by communities in Samoa, the Cook Islands, Hawaii, Guam, Scotland, England, Ireland, Canada, the USA, Japan, Malaysia, Aotearoa New Zealand, Kenya, Barbados and Fiji.

In Ireland, a vibrant community of Star Weavers continues to shine brightly in partnership with Amber Women’s Refuge — you can follow their incredible journey here: onemillionstarsireland.ie.

🌸 Weave a star – Start a conversation

Celebrate World Star Weaving Day with Damper & Fetū and One Billion Stars

Let’s keep weaving a brighter world — one star, one story, one act of courage at a time.