I know many of us think of our stitching as therapy, but Emma Parker of Stitch Therapy takes it to another level. The piece shown here involves stitching some therapeutic phrases on a child’s dress. I like the unfinished look of it, because, really therapy is always a work in progress. Head over to Stitch Therapy to learn more about Emma Parker and her work. She is currently raising funds for her first year’s study as an Art Psychotherapist so you can learn more about that as well.
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Pretty Punch Needle: Modern Projects, Creative Techniques
In “Pretty Punch Needle,” author Andie Solar invites readers to dive into the vibrant world of punch needle crafting with 13 modern and well-designed projects. Whether you’re a curious beginner or a seasoned crafter, this book offers a perfect introduction … Read More ...
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