Lectures
65 Craft Festival: Craft Play Theater - Craft Class on the Lawn: Ocean Fiber Series (2 Sessions)
During the 2026 "65 Craft Festival," a five-day "Craft Play Theater" is launched, inviting you to step into the National Taiwan Craft Research and Development Institute to experience the diverse facets of craft in a way that is closer to daily life.
From outdoor lawns to indoor spaces, through the interweaving of theater, stories, music, and hands-on activities, three major themes are planned: "Outdoor Hands-on Theater," "Indoor Picture Book Music Story," and "Craft Class on the Lawn," allowing different age groups to find their own suitable ways to participate and gradually enter the rhythm of craft in various settings.
Let us step into these spaces, leave our own moments between watching and participating, and bring those firsthand experiences back into our daily lives.
Craft Class on the Lawn: Ocean Fiber Series
~ Weave the story of the sea into your handmade creations!
Carrying the sea breeze from Chichin (旗津), starting from fibers and weaving, turn "memories of the sea" into tangible, usable handmade works!
This series consists of two classes: one transforms discarded fishing nets into practical tote bags, and the other weaves the colors and textures of fish into personalized postcards, letting the story of the sea come alive in your hands.
6/19 (Fri) 13:00 / [Ocean Regeneration | Recycled Fishing Net Woven Bag]
In this class, we will together transform discarded fishing nets into practical and stylish tote bags!
Starting from basic crochet, add your creativity and story—every stitch and thread lets the "sea" accompany you into daily life.
Learn the concept of reusing discarded fishing nets
Basic crochet techniques
Structural weaving and bag shaping completion
Take home a personalized recycled fishing net tote bag
Instructor: Teacher Sun Chia-hsuan (孫佳暄) from the Weaving People Studio
Number of Participants: 20 people/session
Suitable For: The class uses needles and thread; recommended for ages 7 and above, with parental accompaniment required
Venue: National Taiwan Craft Research and Development Institute | Craft Showcase Window
Experience Fee: NT$300/person
Learning Focus: Concept of reusing discarded fishing nets, basic crochet techniques, structural weaving and bag shaping completion
Course Outcome: One recycled fishing net tote bag
6/19 (Fri) 14:00 / [Ocean Atlas | Sea-Weaving Fish Postcard]
~ What fish are hidden in the sea of Chichin (旗津)?
With the changing seasons and the convergence of the Kuroshio and South China Sea currents, different fish species appear in different seasons—spring's golden threadfin bream, summer's stonefish, autumn's amberjack, winter's mullet...
Now, let you use yarn and needlework to slowly weave out the colors and textures of fish, creating your own "Chichin Fish Atlas."
Fish shape translation
Basic needlework techniques
Color and texture expression
Take home a personalized fish fiber artwork
Instructor: Teacher Sun Chia-hsuan (孫佳暄) from the Weaving People Studio
Number of Participants: 20 people/session
Suitable For: The class uses needles and thread; recommended for ages 7 and above, with parental accompaniment required
Venue: National Taiwan Craft Research and Development Institute | Craft Showcase Window
Experience Fee: NT$300/person
Learning Focus: Fish shape translation, basic needlework techniques, color and texture expression
Course Outcome: Fish fiber artwork
Registration Link: https://www.accupass.com/event/2603180910502733798290
From outdoor lawns to indoor spaces, through the interweaving of theater, stories, music, and hands-on activities, three major themes are planned: "Outdoor Hands-on Theater," "Indoor Picture Book Music Story," and "Craft Class on the Lawn," allowing different age groups to find their own suitable ways to participate and gradually enter the rhythm of craft in various settings.
Let us step into these spaces, leave our own moments between watching and participating, and bring those firsthand experiences back into our daily lives.
Craft Class on the Lawn: Ocean Fiber Series
~ Weave the story of the sea into your handmade creations!
Carrying the sea breeze from Chichin (旗津), starting from fibers and weaving, turn "memories of the sea" into tangible, usable handmade works!
This series consists of two classes: one transforms discarded fishing nets into practical tote bags, and the other weaves the colors and textures of fish into personalized postcards, letting the story of the sea come alive in your hands.
6/19 (Fri) 13:00 / [Ocean Regeneration | Recycled Fishing Net Woven Bag]
In this class, we will together transform discarded fishing nets into practical and stylish tote bags!
Starting from basic crochet, add your creativity and story—every stitch and thread lets the "sea" accompany you into daily life.
Learn the concept of reusing discarded fishing nets
Basic crochet techniques
Structural weaving and bag shaping completion
Take home a personalized recycled fishing net tote bag
Instructor: Teacher Sun Chia-hsuan (孫佳暄) from the Weaving People Studio
Number of Participants: 20 people/session
Suitable For: The class uses needles and thread; recommended for ages 7 and above, with parental accompaniment required
Venue: National Taiwan Craft Research and Development Institute | Craft Showcase Window
Experience Fee: NT$300/person
Learning Focus: Concept of reusing discarded fishing nets, basic crochet techniques, structural weaving and bag shaping completion
Course Outcome: One recycled fishing net tote bag
6/19 (Fri) 14:00 / [Ocean Atlas | Sea-Weaving Fish Postcard]
~ What fish are hidden in the sea of Chichin (旗津)?
With the changing seasons and the convergence of the Kuroshio and South China Sea currents, different fish species appear in different seasons—spring's golden threadfin bream, summer's stonefish, autumn's amberjack, winter's mullet...
Now, let you use yarn and needlework to slowly weave out the colors and textures of fish, creating your own "Chichin Fish Atlas."
Fish shape translation
Basic needlework techniques
Color and texture expression
Take home a personalized fish fiber artwork
Instructor: Teacher Sun Chia-hsuan (孫佳暄) from the Weaving People Studio
Number of Participants: 20 people/session
Suitable For: The class uses needles and thread; recommended for ages 7 and above, with parental accompaniment required
Venue: National Taiwan Craft Research and Development Institute | Craft Showcase Window
Experience Fee: NT$300/person
Learning Focus: Fish shape translation, basic needlework techniques, color and texture expression
Course Outcome: Fish fiber artwork
Registration Link: https://www.accupass.com/event/2603180910502733798290
Event Details
- 2026-06-19 — 國立臺灣工藝研究發展中心(臺灣工藝文化園區) · 體驗費用+300