Stitch Circle

What happens when you combine meditation with stitching? You get the Stitch Circle, a monthly gathering that combines meditation and the creative process of stitching.

Stitching allows us to connect to our senses, be more present, and make discoveries about our world and ourselves. As we sit in our virtual space and stitch together, our ability to touch into our interrelatedness grows. We build community.

Combining meditation with the creative process allows us to be present and rediscover ourselves and our world. Slowing down, we connect with our senses and each other stitch by stitch. Contemplative practice is the thread that links hand and heart. As we sit and stitch together, we touch into our interrelatedness. Consider the verb “to stitch”: to fasten, join, or close with; to make, mend, or decorate with gather up your needles, hooks, thread, yarn, or cloth and join us. Non-stitchers welcome. You are also welcome to bring your drawing, painting, or writing materials.

Supply List

Needles for stitching or knitting, crochet hooks, cloth, yarn, thread… OR, when those items are not available, paper, string, wire, staples, tape, scissors, glue, etc. Experiment with what you use to stitch!

4th Saturday of the Month (Online)
1:00 PM – 2:30 PM (PST)

How to register

Click on dates below to register.  A Zoom link will emailed to you shortly after registration.

May 25, 2024

June 22, 2024

July 27, 2024

No Meeting in August

September 28, 2024

October 26, 2024

November 23, 2024

This group is for both stitchers and non-stitchers alike.  No prior experience stitching is necessary.

About The Teacher, Linda Miller

“Coming to quilting with a varied background in fine arts and textiles, I have embraced the fiber art medium. My work can be found in international exhibitions, private and public collections.

In 2005 I developed The Bhavana Project, an ongoing community work based on Tibetan prayer flags.  I teach flag making and creative process workshops. As a certified teacher specializing in adaptive yoga, I have taught classes for the Multiple Sclerosis community and the general population for over 30 years.”

– Linda Miller

Learn more about Linda at www.lindaamiller.com