A slower way to build a handmade wardrobe—rooted in reclaimed materials and style autonomy.
Sewing and knitting as care, not consumption. Join the Slow Makers ListGet The Book
What You’ll Find Here
The Book
A field guide to building a sustainable capsule wardrobe through sewing and knitting.
Digital Tools
Planners and guides for sewists and knitters who want less overwhelm.
Seasonal Boxes
Curated reclaimed materials, a magazine, and a meditation—quarterly.
Slow stitches. Mountain quiet. Gentle rebellion.
I’m Tali—knitter, sewist, mender, and rural creative, living in the Colorado mountains where time tastes like coffee on a cold porch and craft feels like breathing.
Slow Stitch Rebellion began as a response to a quiet hunger—for slowness, for sanctuary, and for making without comparison or performance. What started as a longing became a practice: choosing reclaimed materials, fewer garments, and deeper attention to how—and why—we make.
I believe making isn’t a hobby.
It’s a form of care.
A way of resisting a world that keeps trying to speed us up and wear us down—and of building a wardrobe, and a life, that actually fits.