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Threadstack · Aug 2, 2026

The Bilateral Rhythm: What Repetitive Stitch Work Does to the Nervous System

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Kathryn Vercillo · Threadstack

The needle moves. The hook pulls through. The shuttle passes. Needle, hook, shuttle. Again.

Most fiber artists have had the experience of arriving at the work in one state and leaving it in another. The body that sat down taut has released. The mind that arrived tangled has quieted. The hour that felt impossible before the first stitch felt entirely different by the last one.

What is happening is physiological, and it is more layered than most accounts of craft and wellness name. Let’s name it.

The full account of what repetitive stitch work does to the nervous system, the research behind it, and a complete five-step system for using the rhythm of your practice as a deliberate regulation tool, continues below for paid Threadstack subscribers. This work takes work. Support it if you can.

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