The aim of this study was to examine how textile crafts are described as a psychological well-being-enhancing leisure activity in female textile craft makers’ narratives. To this, the stories of Rose, Ann, Mary and Sheila are depicted to represent how the eudaimonic intrinsic needs of doing, belonging, becoming and being were expressed in crafting. The qualitative study is based on written narratives of 65 female textile crafters aged 31–88 years. The data were analyzed using content analysis drawing on Wilcock’s theory of eudaimonic well-being. The narratives revealed that crafting improved the participants’ well-being in different ways. The results showed that the focus was not on seeking pleasure and satisfaction or on manufacturing need...
Drawing upon critical interpretive medical anthropology (Lock and Scheper-Hughes 1996) and Judith Bu...
The paper reviews previous research into the meanings of textile art-making for people living with l...
In this paper two textile-based craft workshops focused on constructing and personalising 3D fabric ...
Textile making is known to improve wellbeing (Vercillo, 2012; Kenning, 2015) and according to Yair (...
For the past ten years, I have been working with different groups of women as a textile artist and d...
This paper aims to examine motivations of participants for being involved in a crafts-based, women-o...
The “Everyday Creativity of Women Craftmakers” is a narrative research project exploring the ways t...
Craft as a profession has long been associated with dexterity and skill, independence and fulfilment...
The influence of arts on health has long been researched but often in general terms or related to a ...
Historically, the occupation of textile‐making has fulfilled basic human needs. It also offers a mea...
Background Within public health, activities that promote and maintain wellbeing remain limited and r...
The main aim of this study is to discuss how craft, and especially yarn techniques, as knitting and ...
The COVID-19 pandemic brought into sharp focus the need for positive mental health and well-being as...
Literature suggests that engagement in creative occupation enhances identity formation, self-confide...
This article investigates how spirituality relates to craft-making. Spirituality is understood to ha...
Drawing upon critical interpretive medical anthropology (Lock and Scheper-Hughes 1996) and Judith Bu...
The paper reviews previous research into the meanings of textile art-making for people living with l...
In this paper two textile-based craft workshops focused on constructing and personalising 3D fabric ...
Textile making is known to improve wellbeing (Vercillo, 2012; Kenning, 2015) and according to Yair (...
For the past ten years, I have been working with different groups of women as a textile artist and d...
This paper aims to examine motivations of participants for being involved in a crafts-based, women-o...
The “Everyday Creativity of Women Craftmakers” is a narrative research project exploring the ways t...
Craft as a profession has long been associated with dexterity and skill, independence and fulfilment...
The influence of arts on health has long been researched but often in general terms or related to a ...
Historically, the occupation of textile‐making has fulfilled basic human needs. It also offers a mea...
Background Within public health, activities that promote and maintain wellbeing remain limited and r...
The main aim of this study is to discuss how craft, and especially yarn techniques, as knitting and ...
The COVID-19 pandemic brought into sharp focus the need for positive mental health and well-being as...
Literature suggests that engagement in creative occupation enhances identity formation, self-confide...
This article investigates how spirituality relates to craft-making. Spirituality is understood to ha...
Drawing upon critical interpretive medical anthropology (Lock and Scheper-Hughes 1996) and Judith Bu...
The paper reviews previous research into the meanings of textile art-making for people living with l...
In this paper two textile-based craft workshops focused on constructing and personalising 3D fabric ...