She Lives in Me: A Reflective Embroidery Session (Women’s History Month) —
Tue 17 Mar
|Health Defence Organics 132a King Street
Create a small stitched keepsake inspired by an influential woman in your life—honouring everyday women for Women’s History Month


Time & Location
17 Mar 2026, 12:00 – 14:00
Health Defence Organics 132a King Street, London W6 0QU, UK
About the event
She Lives in Me: A Reflective Embroidery Session
For Women’s History Month, we’re making history personal.
She Lives in Me is a calm, beginner-friendly reflective art session led by Sanctuary for Sisterhood (CIC) founder, Aurnela Madade. You’ll create a small embroidered piece inspired by an influential woman in your life — past or present, family or not. This is about meaning and storytelling, not perfection.
Embroidery has long been part of women’s history: a way to record, express, and carry memory when voices weren’t always heard. In this session we’ll tap into that lineage in a simple, supportive way.
What we’ll do (gentle, step-by-step)
A short reflective prompt to choose who you’re stitching for, and what you want to honour
Simple design planning (words, symbols, easy shapes — no drawing skills needed)
Learn/use a few basic stitches (outline + simple fills/textures)
Colour/texture choices to make it feel personal
Finishing ideas so it becomes a keepsake (e.g. mini hoop, patch, or card-ready textile)
Examples you might stitch
A phrase she used to say, a symbol from memory (flower/star/book/teacup), or colours that “feel like her”.
About Sanctuary for Sisterhood (CIC)
Sanctuary for Sisterhood supports the holistic health of domestic violence survivors. Their work shapes the gentle, respectful pacing of this session — butthe workshop is open to everyone.
What to bring
Optional: a small piece of cotton/linen fabric. Materials will also be available if you come empty-handed.
FREE event — booking required.
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