“Feast of Craft” explores the act of making as a form of remembering — of transforming scraps and threads into talismans of touch, presence, and care.

Feast of Craft Workshop at the comfort of your own home

An invitation to slow down, to listen to cloth, and to create something that protects, connects, or simply remembers, a guided DIY kit by Acid Moons.

REPAIR
Learn kantha, rabari, and hand-embroidery techniques as acts of care—guided ways to mend, hold, and honor a factory-rescued, free-size cotton–linen shirt made with intention.

CREATE
Work intuitively with cloth, thread, and instinct to transform your shirt into a memory piece. No patterns, only materials, guidance, and the freedom to listen to the fabric.

What You’ll Receive

  • A thoughtfully made, free-size half-sleeve camp-collar shirt, fits XS-XXL.
  • Scrunchies created from textile off-cuts—small remnants given new life.
  • A complete learning guide on how to stitch and attach buttons, mend etc.
  • Threads that are color-proof and do not bleed for your explorations.
  • Needles that are easy to use.
  • A pair of fabric scissors.
  • Fabric swatches cut up in several shapes for embellishment of your plain shirt.
  • An assortment of buttons and beads collected over time.
  • A pocket made out of scrap fabric to attach at your place of choice.
  • A secret access to our step-by-step guide for beginners to learn the feast of craft.
  • A measuring tape.
  • A magic pen for you to mark your shirt with ease (it vanishes when it comes in contact with a home iron!).
  • A set of pins to tuck your fabric in place while you embroider.
  • An embroidery ring 12" wide for you to stretch the fabric with ease.
  • A tin box to securely keep your supplies.

We're here to help. Reach out to us at info@acidmoons.com.