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The practice of slowly stitching for small scale needs has existed since the beginning of needlework. The present need for slow and mindful crafting, now known as Slow Stitching, grew out of the Slow Food Movement and disabled crafters who experienced the need for a more accessible shift in textile art and sewing trades.
In this workshop, participants will explore various textile materials, learn and lean into the pleasure of textile art through crafting with intention and slowness. We will share and learn various stitches and applique techniques working with colorful and tactile fibers, salvaged fabrics, beads, buttons, and other chosen materials
Drop-in by donation
Materials supplied