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Underestimating our fear of showing up.

April 10, 2020 thecraftsessions
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A couple of years back, on holiday, I tried acro-yoga for the first time. Acro-yoga is this kinda cross-hybrid of acrobatics and yoga that seems to be mainly about the joy and the showing up. I had never done anything like it.

I'd wanted to try it, it looked really fun, and I was fit and strong and capable from the crossfit so I was thinking “yeah, I should do that!”…. but I was sitting in fear.

My fears were all about my stories. So many stories. Stories that went back 35 years….

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Why I (try to) stay out of my kids craft - Part 2

March 27, 2020 thecraftsessions
Look at the pride on the little face as she shows me her “finished” work.

Look at the pride on the little face as she shows me her “finished” work.

So we left the last post talking about what I wanted for them when they were making; I wanted freedom,
a judgement-free, agency-creating space for them to play around in and learn about themselves…. I wanted a space where they were free to have a project fail, free to adjust, to pivot, to try other things. I wanted a space where they were figuring out the answers for themselves and because of that learning that they were more capable than they knew.

But how do we do this?

What environment do we need to provide? What do we need to think about? And how does our behaviour - the things we say, the faces we pull, the attention we show - impact them?

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Why "Craft As Joy" Doesn't Need To Feel Joyful.

March 20, 2020 thecraftsessions
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I talk about the joy of craft a lot. At the festival and retreat and on this blog I often talk about celebrating the joy. And I believe it. I believe that a craft practice is inherently a deep and solidly joyful experience.

But then, just this week I had a discussion about it that has made me ponder, and want to clarify, what I mean by it. Someone asked me a super interesting question…. they asked whether prescribing joy as part of craft was necessarily helpful.

Such a juicy question…. and here are my thoughts.

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Study The Masters

February 21, 2020 thecraftsessions
This quilt for my daughter was made based on a beautiful Folk Fibers quilt. I’ll talk a bit more about it below.

This quilt for my daughter was made based on a beautiful Folk Fibers quilt. I’ll talk a bit more about it below.

As I get even more conscious and mindful about decreasing the resources I use - which means increasing the percentage of scrap projects I engage with - study has been essential to me learning to make the things that I want to make in a way that makes my heart sing. Because scrap projects, while fun, are not something I find easy to engage with.

Scrap projects are all about getting our materials - the textures and the colours - to work together in a cohesive, and hopefully beautiful, way….

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The Tension Of Embracing Good Enough

February 14, 2020 thecraftsessions
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So much of life is tension. Tension between the things we think we want in the moment, and what will fulfill us in the longer term. Tension between competing values that are incongruent, but feel equally important. Like freedom and discipline; two ideas that I struggle with on an ongoing basis. Or as in the case in this post, between the perfect thing and good enough.

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Welcome! I'm Felicia - creator of The Craft Sessions and Soul Craft Festival.

This blog aims to celebrate the connection between hand-making and our well-being.
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