A couple of months ago I saw a Facebook group "
Slow Stitching For The Soul" that intrigued me. So, of course, I had to do a little research.
The group which was started by Bev Ramsbotham - Textile Artist, based in Retford intrigued me because it was a group of no judgement on right or wrong ways to sew something - just creativity. The idea was to relax and spend time hand stitching in different media to achieve a hand made piece of textile art.
According to Bev, it was meant for members to "soothe their soul or just have some fun and not worry about 'perfection' or criticism from others, and be pleasantly surprised at what they create."
Given how much I love history and research I decided to find out a little more about "Slow Stitching."
According to "
The Craft of Oz" Slow Stitching is:
"Slow stitching is a relatively new concept that incorporates old hand stitching traditions. It's a craft where ancient practices and creativity collide. Unlike stitching that is used to mend or make a garment, slow stitching is the act of using needle and thread to create art; just as you would paint, draw or sculpt out of clay. I like to think of it as hand stitching with a creative purpose."
Given my curiosity I wondered when this movement started and who started it. Well, according to my Google search it was started in 2015 by Mark Lipinksi, an internationally known quilting artist.
So, I thought to myself, "where have I been for the last eight years...." LOL