Digital Threads, Living Hands Weaving Across Distance

SEK 2,000.00

A weekly held space for parents on leave.

You are guided through simple material engagement, body awareness, and shared conversation about motherhood and womenhood — in a space where you can come as you are, and leave when you need.

 This is a 7-week online weaving practice for those who want to gently reconnect with the body through making.

 We meet once a week for 90 minutes in a small group. Each session opens with a simple textile technique, followed by an intuitive weaving process where you are free to follow your own rhythm.

Working with the hands in a slow, repetitive rhythm can support the nervous system — helping to settle attention, reduce overstimulation, and create moments of rest within the intensity of early parenthood.

Participants work with simple materials available at home — such as fabric scraps — and a self-made or basic weaving frame. Instructions for building a simple frame will be provided.

 The sessions include gentle guidance, moments of shared attention, and space for conversation around the body, everyday life, and the experience of being with a baby.

 You are welcome to arrive tired, distracted, present, or somewhere in between.

 Across distance, a quiet form of togetherness emerges.

Smaller group of 6 participants

Thursdays 3/9 to 15/10 15.00-16.30 2026 Swedish time

To book, you’re warmly welcome to use the contact form on our Contact page, or email us at vildvav@hotmail.com.
Please include your name, phone number and number of participants.

A weekly held space for parents on leave.

You are guided through simple material engagement, body awareness, and shared conversation about motherhood and womenhood — in a space where you can come as you are, and leave when you need.

 This is a 7-week online weaving practice for those who want to gently reconnect with the body through making.

 We meet once a week for 90 minutes in a small group. Each session opens with a simple textile technique, followed by an intuitive weaving process where you are free to follow your own rhythm.

Working with the hands in a slow, repetitive rhythm can support the nervous system — helping to settle attention, reduce overstimulation, and create moments of rest within the intensity of early parenthood.

Participants work with simple materials available at home — such as fabric scraps — and a self-made or basic weaving frame. Instructions for building a simple frame will be provided.

 The sessions include gentle guidance, moments of shared attention, and space for conversation around the body, everyday life, and the experience of being with a baby.

 You are welcome to arrive tired, distracted, present, or somewhere in between.

 Across distance, a quiet form of togetherness emerges.

Smaller group of 6 participants

Thursdays 3/9 to 15/10 15.00-16.30 2026 Swedish time

To book, you’re warmly welcome to use the contact form on our Contact page, or email us at vildvav@hotmail.com.
Please include your name, phone number and number of participants.