Weaving Love is part of a workshop series presented by Migrant Writers of Singapore and Sing Lit Station, supported by The Majurity Trust.
This workshop is free and open to all - both migrants and locals - but there are limited slots on a first-come, first-served basis. If you're interested, kindly RSVP to Migrant Writers of Singapore via WhatsApp at +65 8062 9231.
Please note: Our space is on the second floor and only accessible by stairs. Do drop us a message at
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ABOUT THE WORKSHOP:
A creative and expressive workshop that blends the art of macramé with the beauty of poetry. Participants will create macramé keychains using colorful thread and then collaborate in teams to write a poem. Each knot they tie and each word they write will become a symbol of connection. All materials will be provided, and participants will be able to bring their keychains home.
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ABOUT THE FACILITATOR:
Syarifitriyah is a migrant domestic worker based in Singapore and is very active volunteer in various organisations. For Syarifitriyah, crafting macramé isn’t just a hobby, but a form of therapy. Each knot she ties becomes a calming rhythm, helping her process emotions and find inner peace amid a busy life. Using vibrant cords, she lovingly creates keychains. In those quiet, creative moments, Syarifitriyah reconnects with herself, weaving not only beautiful patterns, but also strength, resilience, and a story of healing.
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