7005. ONLINE Slow Stitching and Mindful Making

7005. ONLINE Slow Stitching and Mindful Making

Art + Wellness | This class is completed

251 N Spruce St. Winston-Salem, NC 27101 United States

Graphics Studio 1 - 205

All Levels

2/23/2021 (one day)

6:00 PM-7:00 PM EDT on Tue

$140.00

$126.00

To assist you in preparing for this class, we have provided a link to the setup / test pages from the conference provider. If you have never used this conference service before please click on the link below so that your PC or device will be ready to participate in this class.

PLEASE NOTE: This is a two part class which includes a prerecorded video. The first part of the class has been prerecorded and will be made available to you 2 weeks before the class start date. The date listed is a 1-hour follow-up Zoom session to review further techniques and answer questions.

This class will cover the basics of slow stitching and mindful embroidery, guiding you through the basics of making a piece of textile art while learning how stitching and textile work can be a mindfulness practice. Slow stitching is a soothing practice to incorporate into self care and is accessible to anyone with a needle and thread!

We’ll review the rich cultural history of textile work and its impact on wellbeing. You’ll learn several stitching techniques and how to work through your own piece of textile art from start to finish. Your finished textile art will stand on its own as a piece of artwork, or can be incorporated into other projects, such as quilts, zipper pouches, wall hangings, and many more.

A kit is included in the class registration, but you are encouraged to use any textiles found around you to personalize or add meaning to your artwork.

Ortiz Badalamente, Emily

Emily Ortiz Badalamente first came to Sawtooth looking for a creative outlet during her freshman year at Wake Forest University. The drawing class she took prompted her to explore other mediums at Wake Forest, where she earned her BA double majoring in Psychology and Studio Art, with a concentration in Printmaking. During her time at Wake Forest, Emily volunteered with Arts For Life at Brenner Children’s Hospital, and was inspired by the intersection of art making and health. She went on to complete her Master’s degree in Art Therapy and Counseling at the George Washington University in Washington, DC and is a provisionally registered Art Therapist. Emily has provided art therapy and therapeutic art programming in inpatient and outpatient mental health treatment centers, community outreach programs, with adults and children with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and with cancer patients and survivors. She is passionate about the positive effect that artmaking has on wellbeing for all individuals and is excited to connect Sawtooth’s Art + Wellness programming to the Winston-Salem community. Contact Emily: Email: emilybadalamente@sawtooth.org. Phone: 336-723-7395, ex 1205.