Shownotes
Summary
I just hosted my first in-person Sip & Stitch event at Park Cafe, and now I’m sharing all the heartwarming, behind-the-scenes moments from the experience. From the magic of watching strangers become friends over embroidery hoops, to the invaluable teaching insights she gained, to gratitude for the people who make it all possible — this episode is a love letter to community and creativity.
If you've ever thought about hosting a creative workshop or wondered what happens when you gather people around a table with thread and good conversation, this one will inspire you.
You'll hear about:
- The beautiful community that formed during the event (and why people helping each other was the best part)
- What teaching in person taught Kathleen about being a better educator
- Why slowing down and focusing on one stitch at a time matters for beginners
- Heartfelt gratitude for Sean and all the small ways he supports her creative journey
- Why live events matter, even in our digital world
- What's next for in-person embroidery gatherings
Takeaway: Live, in-person creative events create something online teaching can't replicate — real connection, spontaneous community, and the kind of learning that happens when we slow down and show up together. You don't have to be perfect to host or teach; you just have to be willing.