Finger Weaving Fridays
Lead Atsila Anotasgi Cultural Specialist and first-generation finger weaver Nola leads instruction in this traditional Cherokee craft.

Finger Weaving Fridays

Beginning February 14, Nola will offer instruction in the traditional Cherokee art form of finger weaving from 2pm-4:30pm on Fridays through the end of the month. Bring your own yarn, or choose materials from the Museum’s selection. Beginner and experienced finger weavers are invited to learn and practice their craft in community. This is a free offering open exclusively to enrolled members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and other federally recognized Tribes.