On Demand: THREAD TALKS: Catherine Howard: Therapeutic Stitch

On Demand: THREAD TALKS: Catherine Howard: Therapeutic Stitch

Participatory hand stitching with teenagers and its impact on mental health and wellbeing

By The Embroiderers' Guild UK

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Online

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About this event

Please note that this ticket is for a recording of the live event on 24 May. Tickets for the live event are available here. You will be emailed access details to the recording by 7 June. The recording is not downloadable but will be available for viewing until at least 10 July, 2025.

“I feel like a prisoner in my mind when I have my worries. It all weighs me down.”

The words of an 11 year old boy expressing his experience, for the first time, to a group of his peers as we planned how to raise awareness of poor mental health in his school just as the pandemic closures came to an end.

The talk will explore the projects made in a range of schools, sharing the stitched work and the stories behind them. Highlighting the potential for achievement with simple materials and simple techniques and how we can encourage schools and pupils to be involved.

The haptic qualities of the cloth and the thread, the visual and aesthetic impact of colour and stitch, the freedom to express thoughts and feelings, all come together in the pride of achievement and the approval of others.

Catherine Howard came to textile art after a long time as a hobbyist and collector of unfinished projects. Looking retirement in the eye she decided to learn about textiles, and having no qualifications or formal education in the field began by taking A level with the pupils at her school. In ten years she has progressed to doing her doctorate about creativity and wellbeing, and has had some moderate success with exhibiting and selling her own work.

Catherine’s biggest achievement has been the field work for the doctorate, seeing in real life the impact that participatory hand stitch projects could have with teenaged boys and girls who have already struggled with their mental health.

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