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Rachel Bakewell

Neurodiverse Textile & Mixed Media Artist

Tag: handmadeobject

The Longevity of Handmade Things

Handmade objects endure due to the thoughtful process behind their creation, fostering relationships between maker and owner. Unlike disposable goods, they invite care and are designed for longevity and repair. This approach acts as a resistance to fast culture, promoting mindfulness and continuity, leading to a deeper connection with our possessions.… Read More The Longevity of Handmade Things

22nd Feb 2026 rbakewell46

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