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Maker Day: Making Macramé

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Learn how to make macramé knots and create keychains, jewelry, and more with Maxx Follis-Goodkind of Push/Pull.

Macramé is a form of textile creation using knots instead of weaving or knitting. While it might evoke images of décor from the 1970s, macramé has a history going back to the 13th century.

Learn the square knot, hitch, and larks head knot to create an endless possibility of combinations for useful and decorative objects.

MOHAI Maker Days explore what it takes to be an innovator. Join us on the last Saturday of each month for a drop-in event that features Seattle’s most innovative makers. From art to crafts to technology-come explore the endless possibilities of maker culture.

Location: MOHAI

Cost: Included with museum admission / Free for MOHAI members

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