In this paper two textile-based craft workshops focused on constructing and personalising 3D fabric birds are presented; one using traditional textile materials and another also incorporating electronic components. Working with the public, we employed a mixed methods approach measuring social and mental wellbeing factors using the Warwick- Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale (WEMWBS) and conducted semi-structured ‘conversations’ throughout the crafting sessions. Our findings showed a statistically significant increase in wellbeing following both sessions, with no significant difference between the traditional or etextile workshops. We contribute findings relating to the quantitative evidence of an increase in wellbeing during crafting sessions...
Craft as a profession has long been associated with dexterity and skill, independence and fulfilment...
Smart textiles with its vast range of possibilities provide a considerable opportunity for societal ...
In this article we suggest craft and craftsmanship as an inspiration to design more sustainable smar...
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 (...
This paper reports on an inter-disciplinary, EPSRC funded research project, “An Internet of Soft Thi...
This paper explores the role of digital fabrication or digital craft participation in improving well...
Background Within public health, activities that promote and maintain wellbeing remain limited and r...
Aims: With rising rates of mental health disorders being reported globally, it is imperative that we...
The aim of this study was to examine how textile crafts are described as a psychological well-being-...
For the past ten years, I have been working with different groups of women as a textile artist and d...
New approaches to manufacturing that engage groups of individuals in collaborative making have the ...
The influence of arts on health has long been researched but often in general terms or related to a ...
This paper considers well-being in relation to homemade knitted garments. The topic forms part of a ...
In this paper I investigate the emotional benefits of textile crafts in general and embroidery in pa...
Craft as a profession has long been associated with dexterity and skill, independence and fulfilment...
Smart textiles with its vast range of possibilities provide a considerable opportunity for societal ...
In this article we suggest craft and craftsmanship as an inspiration to design more sustainable smar...
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 (...
This paper reports on an inter-disciplinary, EPSRC funded research project, “An Internet of Soft Thi...
This paper explores the role of digital fabrication or digital craft participation in improving well...
Background Within public health, activities that promote and maintain wellbeing remain limited and r...
Aims: With rising rates of mental health disorders being reported globally, it is imperative that we...
The aim of this study was to examine how textile crafts are described as a psychological well-being-...
For the past ten years, I have been working with different groups of women as a textile artist and d...
New approaches to manufacturing that engage groups of individuals in collaborative making have the ...
The influence of arts on health has long been researched but often in general terms or related to a ...
This paper considers well-being in relation to homemade knitted garments. The topic forms part of a ...
In this paper I investigate the emotional benefits of textile crafts in general and embroidery in pa...
Craft as a profession has long been associated with dexterity and skill, independence and fulfilment...
Smart textiles with its vast range of possibilities provide a considerable opportunity for societal ...
In this article we suggest craft and craftsmanship as an inspiration to design more sustainable smar...