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Stitch Journals: How to Create and Use Coptic Bound Fabric Books, for Slow Stitch Exploration and Expression Fiber Books Fabric Journals, Fabric Books How To Make, Momigami Paper, Abstract Symbols, Stitch Journal, Textile Art Techniques, Couching Stitch, Cloth Books, Coptic Stitch

Photo: A stack of hand-painted signatures waiting to be bound into stitch journals. Back in July of 2022 during a studio clean, I found a couple of small fabric books stuck in a drawer. I had made them the previous summer, and for whatever reason they hadn't lived up to my expectations, thus in the drawer they went, the place where things I don't know what to do with wind up. I'm not certain but I think I originally intending them to be needle books. I must have had some other visual imagery…

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Slow Stitch Fabric Journals, Slow Stitching Books, Slow Stitch Needle Book, Slow Stitch Book, Fabric Books How To Make, Handstories Embroidery, Creative Textiles Techniques, Fabric Scrolls, Momigami Paper

Over the last several months all of my creative focus has been on creating handmade cloth "Stitch Journals" in which I can experiment in and fill up. Here's an example of one of them... I began by hand painting all of the fabrics, (Jacquard Textile Colors were mainly used). I then machine stitched the fabrics into pages to later hand-bind into the journal. When I make the "blank" pages I like to add machine stitched lines and bits of machine stitched appliqué. (I consider the journal to be…

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suzy clé
Let go of perfection in your creativity!  Read how to discover the magic in imperfection: slow stitching, your path to creativity freedom and enjoyment. 😌🌞🧵  #slowstitching #slowstitchingideas #handstitching #embroidery #boro #visiblemending How To Slow Stitch, Slow Stiching Projects Ideas, Slow Stitching Tutorial, Stitch Pots, Slow Stitching Ideas, Fabric Vessels, Lisa Mattock, Slow Stitching Projects, Sashiko Mending

Slow Stitching is a relatively new term yet the practice is ancient. Picture an era where every garment, every quilt was meticulously make by hand - before the invention of sewing machines in the mid-1800's. It was a necessity. Even after this invention people have continued to hand stitch clothes, quilts, and items and mended constantly.There is so much to explore with slow stitching - so pull up a chair, thread your needle and let's dive into the world of slow stitching. It is a inclusive…

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