Book binding is where paper becomes something more—something you can hold, flip, and fill with stories. I stitch, fold, and glue with care, turning loose pages into keepsakes. It’s part craft, part meditation, and always satisfying to see a book take shape from scratch.
Macramé is knotting with purpose—and a little flair. With just cord and hands, I twist and tie patterns that turn into wall hangings, plant holders, or wearable art. It’s calming, creative, and full of rhythm. Each knot builds on the last, like a soft sculpture made of patience and play.
Print making is like art’s secret recipe—carve, ink, press, repeat. Whether using linocut, screen, or mono printing, it’s all about layers, textures, and happy accidents. I love how each print has its own quirks, making even multiples feel one-of-a-kind and full of handmade charm.
Shibori is fabric dyeing with a twist—literally. I fold, bind, twist, or scrunch cloth before dipping it in dye, letting chance and technique dance together. The results are always a surprise: soft patterns, bold contrasts, organic beauty. It’s messy, meditative, and full of magic.
Crochet is like painting with yarn—one loop at a time. With just a hook and some cozy thread, I can shape anything from tiny creatures to textured bags and wearable art. It’s meditative, a little addictive, and full of personality in every stitch. Soft, clever, and full of charm.