In my latest video, “Finding Peace in the Process,” I invite viewers to explore the beautiful intersection of crafting and spirituality. As part of my ongoing crafting and prayer spirituality challenge, I share insights on how these two elements can enrich our lives and foster a sense of community.

Key Highlights:

1. Crafting as a Spiritual Practice: I emphasize the importance of understanding the historical context of crafting activities like spinning and knitting. By reflecting on the traditions behind these practices, we can deepen our appreciation for the art of making.

2. Embracing the Journey: Throughout the video, I candidly discuss my personal challenges with knitting, particularly when it comes to making thumbs for mittens. My message is clear: it’s essential to find joy in every step of the crafting process, even the parts we may not enjoy as much.

3. Current Projects: Viewers get a glimpse into my current project, where I am spinning yarn on my favourite Turkish spindle. I share thoughts on how to use the yarn, whether for mittens or socks, showcasing the creative decision-making that comes with crafting.

4. Community Connection: The community is an important part of my crafting journey. Places like a local knitting group, where members gather to share desserts, conversation, and their love for knitting. This sense of belonging adds another layer of fulfilment to the crafting experience.

5. Encouragement to Reflect: The video encourages all of us to reflect on our crafting practices and consider how they can incorporate mindfulness and spirituality into our creative processes.



If you’re looking for inspiration in your crafting journey, be sure to check out “Finding Peace in the Process” on Barbara Doll Creelman’s channel. Join her as she navigates the beautiful world of creativity and spirituality, one stitch at a time.

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