
About this Event
Come join us for an unforgettable hands-on experience that blends creativity, culture, and craftsmanship! In this unique workshop, you’ll learn the art of sewing and immerse yourself in Haiti's rich history and vibrant heritage. Step by step, you’ll be guided through the process of sewing your very own Haitian flag, discovering the powerful symbolism and cultural significance behind every stitch. Whether you’re a sewing novice or a seasoned pro, this workshop offers a unique opportunity to connect with the community, honor Haitian traditions, and create a lasting piece of cultural pride. Don’t miss out on this chance to craft, learn, and celebrate together!
✅ Guided sewing instruction
✅ Materials provided (fabric, thread, needles, etc.)
✅ Learn the history and symbolism of the Haitian flag
✅ A welcoming and interactive environment
"Fun Fact: Catherine Flon, the fearless Haitian seamstress and national heroine, stitched the very first Haitian flag in 1803. Celebrated for her patriotism, she remains a powerful symbol of the Haitian Revolution and our hard-won independence!"
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Westview Maker Space, 1554 Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard Southwest, Atlanta, United States
USD 23.18