Photos from the Eco-Crafternoon, courtesy of Kay Piercy
In the spirit of sustainability, and recognising the predisposition of many makers to get involved in ’sewing for social good,’
Read MoreIn the spirit of sustainability, and recognising the predisposition of many makers to get involved in ’sewing for social good,’
Read MoreArt & Social Change project sought to contribute to developing an innovative training programme aimed at strengthening transversal competences of health
Read MoreThis series of community quilt projects engaged women of Waltham Forest in conversations about their sense of women’s roles now.
Read MoreGrowing Health Connections in North Devon The One Northern Devon project used creative interventions to support the health and wellbeing of 120
Read MoreWe made three quilts out of squares that when displayed, form an installation. Over 150 patches were stitched together to
Read MoreIn Baltimore, USA, Betsy Greer, the author of the book Craftivism initiated the project ‘You are So Very Beautiful’ in
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