Textile Witches

New Moon Fashion-Textile Gatherings

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What would FASHION-TEXTILES be like
if we imbued magic, ritual, reverence and intention into creating?

Join the free monthly New Moon online gatherings where we will reconnect to the ancient magic of fashion-textiles.

Throughout history, those who spun, wove, and stitched were keepers of profound wisdom—their hands creating not just textiles and garments, but weaving protection, intention, story and visions into every thread.

Under the energy of each monthly New Moon, we'll gather virtually to slow down, connect, and remember the power that lives in our hands. Through intention-setting, gentle rituals, and making practices, we'll co-create a space where new possibilities emerge.

Bring whatever making project you're working on—knitting, embroidery, mending,
sketching etc.
Here, making isn't about perfection or productivity.
It's about reconnecting with the power of creating, what our ancestors understood so well.

These gatherings are rooted in community—we'll share our creative journeys, exchange knowledge, and support one another's visions.

In a world that demands constant output, let this be your monthly space
for slowing down and resourcing yourself for the month to come.


Please prepare:

  • Your current or new making project and all materials and tools required: eg. knitting, embroidery, mending, sketching.

  • A journal and something to write with.

  • A mini altar: a small candle and lighter/matches, a cup of tea or water, an Earth element like a flower/plant/rock, and a feather or incense.

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