Improv Quilting
8 Ways Memory Quilting Heals the Heart
Memory Quilting with intention, which I call Passage Quilting, is a process that mirrors the natural process of bereavement to heal the heart during times of loss and transition in an embodied way.
Embracing The Work of Anti-Racism with Improv
It’s a sign of hope when the unspoken comes to the surface and the floodgates are finally open. It’s a sign of progress and something to lean into. At the very least it has put a fire under my heels! The importance of holding space in the center for the most marginalized, has always been one of my core beliefs, and my commitment to live and act from this believe is stronger than ever.
Death Valley Resilience
The Pinyon smelled so good when I crushed it. I imagined that this is the smell of the heart --of love being released.
valentine 2013 ~ just because...
Like some psychic homeopathic remedy, heart break put me on the path of kindness and compassion, and made me reconsider the evidence of love.
shooting corners
I'm going to survey regulars who live and work here: What creative thing could be done to change patterns of neglect and violence on our corner?
retreating into community
Groups of knitters are fantastic, funny, and so appreciative of the effort anyone makes to knit. The love of yarn and craft is an instant bond.
Mend It Better Winners All
Thanks to all who entered the Mend It Better Giveaway with your AWESOME advise on How To Mend A Broken Heart.
Mend It Better ~ Review & Giveaway
Mend It Better is a very approachable and a comprehensive reference for taking care of your clothes. It is a book about love and empowerment.
Double Mended Knee
If you had x-ray vision you could look through the jeans, linen, and corduroy to the little patch of scar tissue on the corner of my knee!
My Paris Coat ~ Surrender To The Mender
Wrapping my head around the concept of surrender was proving impossible, until I committed myself to playing the role of the coat, rather than the mender.
My Paris Coat ~ Mending My Life
I have a favorite coat I've been wearing for at least 12 years. It was made in Paris, but I received it second hand. I have a favorite life. It's the one that I'm living every day. Like my coat it's become worn with stains and riddled with small holes over time. Mend-along with me as I repair my coat and my life during a time of transition.