Posts by leahjoy
I’ve Been Asking Myself the Wrong Questions…
April 20th 2023 I recently joined a fiber and textile arts group in my city. The membership consists of mainly female, experienced, professional and semi-professional artists. Mature women who take their work seriously and offer their skills and perspective to others. After only two meetings I’m already having a blast meeting new, creative people and…
Read MoreHow Elizabeth Parker Changed My Life (Part II)
(content warning: this post includes mentions of mental health, abuse, suicide) Meet Elizabeth Parker- in her own words: “As i cannot write I put this down simply and freely as I might speak to a person to whose intimacy and tenderness I can fully intrust myself and who I know will bear…
Read MoreSecond Spring: A Love Letter to Kentucky in Springtime
It’s nearly 7pm on a Thursday in April, and I’m standing in my yard. My mind is abuzz with the day’s work, tomorrow’s work, reliving and overthinking a conversation from earlier in the day, and churning over so many other things….. I’m so stuck in my head that it takes me several minutes to feel…
Read MoreA Visit to the Little Loomhouse
Down a narrow road, tucked away in a charming, wooded neighborhood are three historic cabins housing a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and teaching the history of weaving and textile arts. Today I paid my first visit to the Little Loomhouse. If you’re ever in the Louisville, Kentucky area I highly recommend it! Completely picturesque…
Read MoreThread Confessional: How Elizabeth Parker Changed My Life (Part I)
(Content Warning: This post contains discussions of mental health, abuse, and suicide.) “As I cannot write I put this down simply and freely as I might speak to a person to whose intimacy and tenderness I can fully entrust myself”. Around the year 1830ce, Elizabeth Parker was an English teenager who had already…
Read MoreLiriodendron tulipifera
Back in college I took a dendrology course, studying the forms and prevalence of trees all across North America. I happily poured over textbooks full of scientific names, taxonomies, and learned tree identification skills in the mountains of Colorado. Now, nearly 25 years later I’ve forgotten so many of those details, but I’ve never forgotten…
Read MoreFirst Confession… The Threads of My Soul
Why do we stitch?….. Why do we spend THOUSANDS of our hours hunched silently over fabric and thread?…. What does it take… and what does it give?… For me- embroidery helps take away my fears, and helps me find my voice. tiny stitch, by tiny stitch, by tiny stitch… …Over and over again until all…
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