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A space for connection, creativity, and inspiration.

Gathered Threads is a membership community for anyone who loves making, dreaming, and sharing. When you join, you’ll get:

Exclusive Content: Tutorials, blog posts, behind-the-scenes stories, and inspiration to fuel your creativity.

Early Access: Be the first to see and shop new handmade collections. And be first in line to enroll in new classes and workshops.

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Gathered Threads is my way of creating a container to share more of my work with you and foster a sense of community — without relying on social media. By joining Gathered Threads, you’re nurturing your creative journey while also supporting me as an artist and maker. Your membership makes it possible for me to continue creating, teaching, and sharing meaningful work in ways that align with my values.

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What + How I Sew For Myself
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What + How I Sew For Myself

My favorite sewing patterns that I use to make clothes for myself and how I plan and organize my personal sewing projects (plus a Notion template you can use to plan your own projects!)

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Rebirth
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Rebirth

I’ve talked to so many people lately who feel like they individually and on a larger scale as a society are in the process of burning things to the ground or needing to burn things to the ground and start completely fresh. So, for this week’s edition of the Oracle Deck Wall Hanging Project, I chose the word “rebirth”.

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Balance
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Balance

I think of balance, and I think of scales perfectly leveled. A ballerina on pointe. A point of perfect equilibrium. A calm demeanor that is neither ecstatic nor miserable. A perfect 50/50 split. But is that ever actually possible? Is balance something still, something to be achieved and held? Or is it more like a dance—constant movement, shifting weight, recalibrating with every step?

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Compassion
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Compassion

To practice compassion is to learn to dance with both the light and the dark. It is stepping into the shadow and holding hands with the monsters. It is feeling your heart break and choosing to let the cracks widen and expand rather than sealing them shut. It is allowing your grief to be a portal, an opening rather than an ending. It is looking at all parts of yourself and others and gently asking, Where does it hurt?

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Sanctuary
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Sanctuary

This is the second piece in my year-long Wall Hanging Oracle Deck project…A place of refuge. A feeling of safety. A space to exhale, to release vigilance, to soften the shoulders and let go. A moment of relief.

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starting with uncertainty
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starting with uncertainty

I have had this idea for a big project I want to do. A big, time consuming project that brings up all sorts of fears of failure and imposter syndrome.

I have wanted to create an oracle deck where the imagery for the deck are wall hangings representing a specific word…

And what a better place to start than with “uncertainty”.

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