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CREATIVE WORKSHOP (in-person, finally!) 

roots & threads: the sacred art of making ancestral scrolls. 

A small group, intimate slow-stitching & ancestral connection retreat with me. 

I'll be sharing my knowledge and skills openly. 

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Ancestral/sibling scroll in progress. 

Possessed by the spirit of my Mum and my inner four year old, this panel emerged. I had to obey. I take no responsibility. Homage to my Mum's trinket cabinet and love of sparkly things. And the little temple in
Ancestral/sibling scroll panel-in-progress. 

August 1973, me (left) and my big sis (right) in Western Park, Sheffield. 

This scroll is inhabiting its own space and time dimensions. It's definitely a slow one. A precious process of reflecting on bei
Excited to read Empirical by Gita Ralleigh this weekend. 

Gratefully received wrapped in deep pink tissue paper! Thank you @gita_ralleigh 🙏🏽

Already read a few poems and feeling the feels, words that speak to me as a daughter of migrants to this

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Home page image: ancestral scroll/stitched essay by Dal Kular. My Mum, 1959.

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