Indigenous Beading Workshop: Flat Stitch Ojibway Flower

October 10 @ 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

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Date: Saturday, October 10, 2026
Time: 11:00 am – 2:00 pm ( Doors 10:45 am)
Location: Bata Shoe Museum, 327 Bloor St. W.
Tickets: $65 General
Age Restriction: 16+

Join us for a day of creativity, connection, and cultural learning in this hands-on Indigenous beading workshop led by Natalie Ortiz. Participants will learn how to create beautiful Beaded Flat Stitch Ojibway Flowers while exploring the rich traditions and teachings behind this intricate art form.

Guided step-by-step by Natalie, guests will be introduced to foundational beading techniques and design practices rooted in Indigenous traditions. Whether you are completely new to beading or looking to deepen your skills, this welcoming workshop offers an opportunity to slow down, learn through making, and create a meaningful handmade piece to take home.

Recommended for participants 16+. Includes instruction, materials, and access to all current exhibitions.

ABOUT NATALIE ORTIZ:

Natalie Ortiz

Natalie Ortiz is a Toronto-based Indigenous artist. Her work focuses on handmade jewelry, moccasins, and leatherwork. Natalie is Anishinaabe of Wauzhushk Onigum Nation and of Peruvian decent. Her art carries deep meaning connected to her roots, reflecting the traditions and teachings passed down through generations. She learned beading and moccasin-making through traditional teachings. She has been making moccasins for five years, and every pair is crafted with intention, meant to be worn and appreciated by anyone who connects with them. Follow Natalie on social media for moccasins and leatherwork at @natymocs. Her jewelry can be found on Oliva’s Jewelry and @olivasjewelry.

 
 
 
 
 
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