Tying Memorable Connections
On November 17th, the Seesaw Club had the chance to work with visually impaired individuals on a hands-on crafting activity. We started with learning to tie basic flat knots, a key skill for making worry dolls and phone bracelets. The worry dolls were especially meaningful—they're meant to "listen" to your worries, offering comfort and a sense of relief.
Learning and teaching the knots required a focus on touch and patience as it was a particularly difficult task. However, it was incredible to see how quickly everyone picked up the techniques and made their works.
By the end, the joy in the room was evident. This experience reminded our club members of the power of connection and how small crafts can rather carry big meaning.
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