Looking for a unique hands-on experience and a one-of-a-kind creation you can truly call your own?
Join us for the kickoff of "Rock Your Mocs" Week with a moccasin-making workshop led by our good friend, Haudenosaunee artisan, Susan Hill.
In this immersive 4-hour session, Susan will guide you step-by-step through the traditional process of assembling and hand-stitching your own custom moccasins using pre-cut pieces of buffalo and moose hide (hides will be either black, brown or tan, based on availability).
Craft a pair for yourself or make a meaningful gift for someone special!
Please be sure to include your shoe size when registering so your moccasin pieces can be pre-cut and ready for you.
Indigenous members of the community will be given priority registration until September 15 and will receive a 25% discount using the code "rockyourmocs".
Registration closes on October 25th to allow Susan time to prepare the customized kits.
Bio:
Susan Hill is a Haudenosaunee artisan and member of the Cayuga Nation living in Ohsweken on Six Nations of the Grand River Territory. She is self-taught in making moccasins and was mentored by her mother Millie throughout her years of beading. Susan is the sole proprietor of Hill's Creations with over 25 years of experience.
Tickets are available for in-person purchase at McDougall Cottage during the Cottage's hours of operation.
Museum Members receive a 10% discount by using "Memcode".
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