An introduction to slow stitch and mindfulness with Helen Birmingham
Slow stitching is a mindful needlework process that focuses on the joy of creating rather than the finished piece of work. It’s about the journey and not the destination!
Ripon Museums are pleased to be hosting an introduction to slow stitch and mindfulness session at the Workhouse Museum & Garden on Saturday 13 May between 2.30pm and 4pm.
The event, hosted by textile artist Helen Birmingham, who runs ‘The Stitchbook Collective’ an established and nationally acclaimed slow stitch group, together with Workhouse volunteer Marion Morris will include demonstrations, discussions and one to one advice and information about becoming a part of: Ripon Museum Trust’s new community group: Slow Stitching for good mental health.
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