What people are saying

  • https://earthbound.report/2023/12/18/insights-from-a-sewing-machine-activist/

    REVIEW … Jeremy Williams, UK … EARTHBOUND.REPORT

  • "Our copy of your book arrived yesterday. It is so good! I am reading the ‘end of fashion’ … absolutely engaging and inspiring. Thank you for all the hard work, and experience, knowledge and wisdom you have shaped into this book!!"

    Professor Jo Reid, CSU

  • "The world needs this book of yours. Such an incredible work of art, of process, of evaluation of the way humanity is shifting into new ways, new mindsets, and embracing a new Earth. This book is and will be so inspiring for so many"

    The Peace Practice

  • "You have a stunning writing style. At times the enormity of our situation has felt overwhelming and then you come in with suggestions and processes and it keeps me level again. It is a seamless piece of writing that I don't want to put down once I start."

    Elaine MacLeod .. Reiki Master

  • "This book is going to be quite unlike other accounts of the lived reality of mental health and creative endeavour and I can't wait for its release"

    Katie Green .. Social Worker

  • This is not just a book.. it's a movement wrapped in pages of inspiration, activism, and transformative change. This remarkable work fuses the worlds of crafting and social justice, showing you how the humble sewing machine can become a powerful tool for compassion, economy, and resistance. Stitch by stitch, idea by idea, Green takes you through her journey from a craftivist to a full-fledged sewing machine activist, proving that small threads can indeed pull together big changes.

    Kay Maccione .. Radio Personality, Entrepreneur & Disability Support Advocate

  • https://forums.onlinebookclub.org/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=396296New List Item

    REVIEW … 5 ***** Susan John Peter … Online Book Club