Slow Stitch is an invitation to pause.
In this welcoming, low-pressure class, participants gather to practice hand sewing as a form of mindful making—using needle, thread, and simple materials to slow the body, quiet the mind, and reconnect with the tactile rhythm of craft.
Rather than focusing on speed or perfection, Slow Stitch centers presence, process, and personal expression. Whether you’re mending a beloved garment, embellishing fabric, or starting something entirely new, this class offers space to work at your own pace while learning foundational hand-sewing techniques along the way.
No prior sewing experience is required. This class is ideal for beginners, experienced makers looking to reconnect with handwork, and anyone seeking a creative practice that supports nervous-system regulation, stress relief, and community connection.
What to expect:
Gentle instruction in basic hand-sewing and visible mending techniques
Time for quiet focus, conversation, or reflection—whatever feels right for you
Access to shared materials, tools, and inspiration (feel free to bring personal projects, too)
Slow Stitch is less about what you make and more about how it feels to make it.
Come as you are. Stitch slowly. Leave feeling grounded.
Slow Stitch is an invitation to pause.
In this welcoming, low-pressure class, participants gather to practice hand sewing as a form of mindful making—using needle, thread, and simple materials to slow the body, quiet the mind, and reconnect with the tactile rhythm of craft.
Rather than focusing on speed or perfection, Slow Stitch centers presence, process, and personal expression. Whether you’re mending a beloved garment, embellishing fabric, or starting something entirely new, this class offers space to work at your own pace while learning foundational hand-sewing techniques along the way.
No prior sewing experience is required. This class is ideal for beginners, experienced makers looking to reconnect with handwork, and anyone seeking a creative practice that supports nervous-system regulation, stress relief, and community connection.
What to expect:
Gentle instruction in basic hand-sewing and visible mending techniques
Time for quiet focus, conversation, or reflection—whatever feels right for you
Access to shared materials, tools, and inspiration (feel free to bring personal projects, too)
Slow Stitch is less about what you make and more about how it feels to make it.
Come as you are. Stitch slowly. Leave feeling grounded.