Make a Slow Stitched Dish Towel Wall Hanging
Emma Freeman
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Get the VIP PassLearn how to add simple, joyful embroidery stitches to a pretty dish towel that you can turn into a happy wall hanging for your home or art studio. This beginner-friendly project is easy to dive into for both new and experienced stitchers. Explore your love of color, pattern and play as you add your touch to existing art!
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- Dish/tea towel with colors and patterns that make you feel happy
- A variety of colorful sewing/embroidery threads to stitch with
- A needle and scissors
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Emma Freeman is a contemplative mixed media artist and passionate art teacher who loves slow stitching, old textiles, gathered nature, poetry and intuitive mark making. She currently loves making fabric books, prayer flags, art journals, wall hangings and clothing she adds her slow stitching to. Her art practice focuses on weaving mindfulness and meditation into everything she creates which helps her feel peace, calm and joy.
She’s inspired by the Japanese wabi sabi philosophy, rustic, weathered materials, beautiful colors and textures and authentic, heartfelt stories. She loves connecting with people through creativity and teaches classes and retreats online and in person. She is also sober, a Highly Sensitive Person and Buddhist. She lives in Wisconsin in the United States with her wonderful family.