Fabric Doll Making
Doll fabric making preserves Garífuna heritage through creativity and tradition.
Service Description
Doll fabric making is more than a craft—it is a creative expression of Garífuna culture and identity. Each handmade doll reflects stories of tradition, resilience, and artistry passed down through generations. Using vibrant fabrics, symbolic patterns, and skilled techniques, these dolls preserve cultural memory while inspiring pride in our heritage. At ALA, we embrace doll making as a way to strengthen community ties, encourage creativity, and provide opportunities for cultural education. By sharing this tradition with younger generations, we ensure that our history and values continue to live on in meaningful, tangible forms. at ALA Garifuna Community Center Time: 4pm-6pm Location: 7418 S 126th St, Suite A, Seattle WA, 98178


Contact Details
7418 South 126th Street, Seattle, WA, USA
4255983112
alagarifunawomen@gmail.com






