

Wed, Feb 18
|Craft Society
Korean Knot Art- Guest Teacher
Learn traditional Korean knot art, "Mae-deup Gong-ye", to create a bookmark and a keychain.
Time & Location
Feb 18, 2026, 7:00 PM – 9:30 PM
Craft Society, 569 Union St, Brooklyn, NY 11215, USA
About the event
Tying Knots can be both practical and decorative. Join Dasom in sharing the art of traditional Korean knotting and the meanings behind the knots. In 2 hours, you will learn how to make a vine knot bookmark and a dragonfly keychain. We will be using a specific type of cord made for traditional Korean knot art, sourced directly from South Korea.
Come celebrate Seollal, tie some knots, and add a touch of heritage to your day!
Dasom is an NYC-based queer Asian Fiber Artist with a love for traditional Korean art and fashion. She shares her creativity through Meadow Knots. You can find vibrant custom knotted jewelry and accessories on @meadowknots on Instagram.
Craft Society is a creative duo aiming to make folk and heritage craftwork accessible to young New Yorkers. We host weekly workshops for friends and strangers to come together and create.
Tickets
Tickets
Ticket includes materials + instruction.
$75.00
+$6.66 Sales Tax
+$2.04 ticket service fee
Total
$0.00
