
Hand embroidery is a craft I inherited from my grandmother and have practiced since childhood. During my architecture studies, it became a counterbalance to screen-based work — a refuge for both hands and mind. Ten years ago, I fully devoted my practice to embroidery and teaching. What began as an upcycling skill quickly evolved into a mindfulness-based practice. More than 90% of participants join because they seek focused, tactile work away from screens. I work comfortably with diverse groups and create spaces that feel safe for both introverts and extroverts. I’m genuinely interested in people, work with low ego, and rely strongly on intuition, which allows for natural and meaningful connection.