Abstract

This research aims to analyze the training activities for housewives on Tidung Island in creating recycled textile waste-based accessories, so that they have insights and skills to generate income to support their husbands. The research method used is qualitative. Data collection methods include interviews, observations, and documentation. The research results show that the training was conducted effectively, with participants actively engaging in questioning, creatively practicing the creation of recycled textile waste-based accessories. The resource persons delivered the material and demonstrated it clearly and interestingly. The research findings indicate that the training participants have good knowledge and skills in practicing the creation of accessories and selling them to visitors to Tidung Island, thereby enhancing their socio-economic empowerment. In conclusion, this training effectively equips housewives with knowledge and skills to generate income to support their husbands.

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