Do you love quiet hour at the supermarket?
Are you an adult living with sensory overload?
I'm your tutor Deb, and I live with Multiple Sclerosis. I get tired easily and find bright lights, loud music, and crowds of people exhausting.
I'd love you to join me in my studio in Jannali where we will work in ambient lighting, in small class sizes, to help minimise the impact on our senses while learning a new skill.
Slow stitching is a beautiful, mindful process resulting in stunning works of art. This intentionally slow practise gives the mind a lovely place to rest, and your work can be completed over several sessions.
You can choose to bring a garment to work on, or you might like to hand sew one of our Fronsterz (kit provided).
If you are an NDIS participant, you might like to check with your Plan Manager to see whether the cost of the workshop might be covered under your plan.
Please note:
- Carers are welcome as non-participating attendees.
- Due to the content covered in class, a moderate level of fine motor skills is necessary.
- The toilet is NOT disabled-friendly.
- The studio is close to Jannali Train Station and has a Council Carpark to the rear.
Beginner friendly
 
All threads, needles, scissors and embellishing fabrics are included
If the Fronster option is selected the kit is included in the cost.
If you are selecting the "Bring your own Garment" option, bring something you would like to stitch on. Jeans, Jackets, Jumpers, or a sweatshirt would work well as the garment needs a little substance to it.
T-shirts are not suitable as the fabric may be too thin and stretchy.
This class is great for
individuals
and couples
as well as for
a date idea or hens party.
This experience would also be a
fun
gift for her,
gift for mum or
gift for couples.