Creative embroidery and slow stitching by Aitor Saraiba
An invitation to pause, to breathe, and to reconnect with the rhythm of your hands. In this workshop, sewing becomes a calm, grounding practice—one that gently quiets the mind while allowing creativity to unfold naturally.
We will work with recycled fabrics, pieces that already hold stories and traces of lived moments. Giving them new life is a conscious, caring act: transforming the familiar into something meaningful, personal, and alive again. Each fabric fragment becomes part of a shared narrative of reuse, respect, and creativity.
Free stitches are at the heart of this process. There are no strict rules, no patterns to follow. Stitches move freely, guided by intuition rather than perfection. Mistakes are welcomed, spontaneity is encouraged, and every mark made by the needle is valued as part of the journey.
This workshop is a space for creative freedom, calm exploration, and gentle making. You don’t need prior experience—only curiosity and a desire to slow down. Come stitch, experiment, and discover how creating with your hands can be both deeply relaxing and quietly powerful.
All your materials are provided - along with a tasty lunch both days.
As Aitor is travelling all the way from Spain he would appreciate if you could bring with you your own basic stitching kit. He will supply all the materials.

