In a world that asks us to move faster, buy more, and discard without thinking, Slow Stitch Style offers another way. This book is a field guide to building a handmade, sustainable wardrobe rooted in intention, care, and personal agency. Blending slow fashion philosophy with practical guidance, Slow Stitch Style invites readers to reconnect with making-not as productivity, but as a meaningful practice of resistance to disposability. Through reflections on craft, material literacy, mending, and wardrobe systems, Tali Thomason reframes knitting, sewing, and repair as tools for living well in a fast world. This is not a checklist for sustainability or a call to perfection. It is an invitation to work with what you already have, to listen to your materials, and to build a style that evolves slowly over time. Slow Stitch Style is part of the Slow Stitch Rebellion-a broader movement devoted to reclaiming time, skill, and care through making. Whether you are a seasoned maker or just beginning to question the pace of modern consumption, this book offers language, practices, and permission to slow down and stitch your values into everyday life.
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