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Let’s Move the Needle: An Activism Handbook for Artists, Crafters, Creatives, and Makers by Shannon Downey

April 29, 2025 by Shellie Wilson Leave a Comment

Shannon Downey’s Let’s Move the Needle is a compelling and energizing call to action for artists, crafters, and makers who want to use their creativity to make a difference. Best known for her work as the powerhouse behind Badass Cross Stitch, Downey has been at the forefront of the craftivism movement for over a decade, and in this book, she lays out a practical, inspiring, and sometimes delightfully sassy roadmap for creative activism.

The book centers on the idea that art and activism are deeply intertwined—whether through embroidery, quilting, painting, or other forms of creative expression, makers have the power to start conversations, challenge injustice, and build community. Downey provides compelling real-world examples of craftivism in action, demonstrating how creative projects can be a force for social and political change.

Her approach is refreshingly inclusive and empowering; she makes it clear that you don’t need to be a seasoned activist or a professional artist to make an impact. If you’ve ever wondered how to turn your passion for making into a tool for advocacy, this book provides the blueprint.

Unlike traditional activism guides, Let’s Move the Needle is hands-on. It’s packed with reflective exercises, thought-provoking prompts, and step-by-step strategies for integrating activism into your creative work. Some of the standout sections include:

Finding Your Cause – Helping readers identify the issues they care about most and how to use their unique creative talents to contribute.

Building Community Through Craft – Practical advice on organizing craftivist projects, workshops, and gatherings.

Navigating Burnout and Resistance – A crucial discussion on how to stay engaged in activism without feeling overwhelmed.

Making Change Fun and Sustainable – Downey emphasizes that activism doesn’t have to be exhausting or miserable—it can be joyful, energizing, and deeply fulfilling.

What makes Let’s Move the Needle stand out is Downey’s voice. She writes with humor, honesty, and an unshakable belief in the power of creativity. Her tone is engaging and no-nonsense, making the book feel like a conversation with a fiercely supportive mentor who’s ready to cheer you on (while also giving you a little tough love when needed).

Whether you’re a fiber artist, a painter, a DIY enthusiast, or just someone looking for meaningful ways to contribute to social justice movements, Let’s Move the Needle is a must-read. It’s an empowering guide that will leave you feeling inspired, motivated, and ready to take action—needle and thread in hand.

If you’re ready to harness the power of creativity for change, grab your copy here:
 Amazon – Let’s Move the Needle

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