Welcome back to my blog, friends! I’m Barbara Doll Creelman, and today I’m excited to share insights from my latest YouTube video titled “Can we create using sustainable practices? 30 Days of Crafting and Spirituality.” In this video, I delve into the beautiful connection between crafting and spirituality, with a special focus on sustainable practices in the fiber arts.
Exploring Crafting and Community
As part of our ongoing 30-day crafting challenge, I’ve been reflecting on how creating in community enriches our crafting experiences. There’s something truly special about coming together with others who share our passions. It not only fills our spirits but also fosters a sense of belonging and support.
The Importance of Sustainability in Fiber Arts
In the video, I discuss the significance of sustainability in our crafting practices, particularly in spinning, knitting, crocheting, and weaving. As crafters, we have the power to make choices that positively impact our environment. By being mindful of the materials we use, we can contribute to a more sustainable future.
Sourcing Local Materials
One of the key points I emphasize is the importance of sourcing local materials. For instance, if I’m purchasing wool or alpaca fibre, I prefer to buy from local farms rather than having it shipped from far away. This not only reduces my carbon footprint but also supports local farmers and artisans who care for the animals and the land.
Personal Experiences and Challenges
During the video, I share my personal journey in finding local fibre sources. It can be frustrating at times, especially when the nearest farm is a few hours away. However, I believe that the effort is worth it. By connecting with local shepherds and attending fibre festivals, we can celebrate the craftsmanship and sustainability that comes from our own communities.
Join the Conversation
I invite you to watch the full video to explore these ideas further. I would love to hear your thoughts! Feel free to leave a comment or share your own experiences with sustainable crafting practices.
Thank you for joining me on this journey of crafting and spirituality. Together, we can create a more sustainable world, one stitch at a time!
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