TINY HOUSE VERANDA KŌRERO | Mauri Tau: A Slow Stitch Journey Inspired by K3N Clothtales

Mauri Tau speaks to a state of calm and settled energy where the life force is at ease. In this veranda kōrero, slow stitching becomes a way to sit with cloth, time, and breath, allowing things to soften and settle rather than be rushed. Filmed on my tiny house veranda, this is a quiet, conversational video where I share my current hand-stitching projects, reflections on time-worn cloth, and how creators such as K3N Clothtales continue to inspire my slow stitching practice. This is not a tutorial, but a moment of presence stitching, talking, listening to the sounds around me, and letting the rhythm of handwork guide the kōrero. If you’re drawn to slow stitching, visible mending, textile storytelling, and mindful making, you’re very welcome here. Link to K3N Clothtales Stitch meditation Scrolls https://tinyurl.com/5n6t7yrb