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gathered threads

A space for connection, creativity, and inspiration.

Gathered Threads is a membership community for anyone who loves making, dreaming, and sharing. When you join, you’ll get:

Exclusive Content: Tutorials, blog posts, behind-the-scenes stories, and inspiration to fuel your creativity.

Early Access: Be the first to see and shop new handmade collections. And be first in line to enroll in new classes and workshops.

A Supportive Online Community: Connect with others who share your passion for creating and growing or just be a part of an online community free of billionaires, algorithms, bots and trolls. Members have access to a Discord channel to participate in celebratory, thoughtful, intentional conversations and the occasional “co-working” video call hosted by Justice.

Special Resources and Perks: Downloadable guides, seasonal surprises, and more to keep you inspired.

Gathered Threads is my way of creating a container to share more of my work with you and foster a sense of community — without relying on social media. By joining Gathered Threads, you’re nurturing your creative journey while also supporting me as an artist and maker. Your membership makes it possible for me to continue creating, teaching, and sharing meaningful work in ways that align with my values.

Let’s weave something beautiful together.

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Gathered Threads Membership
$5.00
Every month
$55.00
Every year

✓ exclusive content
✓ early access to shop updates
✓ online community
✓ resources, tips, and more

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starting with uncertainty
sewing, musings, oracle deck Justice McNeil sewing, musings, oracle deck Justice McNeil

starting with uncertainty

I have had this idea for a big project I want to do. A big, time consuming project that brings up all sorts of fears of failure and imposter syndrome.

I have wanted to create an oracle deck where the imagery for the deck are wall hangings representing a specific word…

And what a better place to start than with “uncertainty”.

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