stitching sustainability: how textile practice can reclaim waste

Slow textile practices like mending, dyeing, and patchwork are ways to resist a culture of disposability, transforming waste into emotional connections and stories. This approach honors imperfections, creating relationships between materials and memories, fostering emotional sustainability. By reshaping discarded textiles, these rituals of repair celebrate the beauty in flaws and reflect a deeper value in craft.… Read More stitching sustainability: how textile practice can reclaim waste

William Morris: & The New Wave of Sustainable Craft: From Block Print to Biophilic Design

William Morris’s legacy is not confined to the pages of design history—it’s alive as a quiet revolution reshaping how we live, make, and care. As one of the founding voices of the Arts and Crafts movement, William Morris championed handcrafted objects, natural materials, and ethical production at a time when industrialisation threatened to sever design… Read More William Morris: & The New Wave of Sustainable Craft: From Block Print to Biophilic Design

episode 2: the texture of comfort: touching calm, living sustainably

Sustainable living transcends energy and waste to include the materials we use, which shape our feelings and surroundings. Natural materials like linen, wool, clay, and wood enhance sensory comfort and longevity, fostering emotional connections and ecological care. Choosing textures that invite touch promotes calm and encourages a deeper appreciation for our environment.… Read More episode 2: the texture of comfort: touching calm, living sustainably

sustainable cupboard staples: part of the soft source for living series

In colder months, a well-stocked cupboard fosters resilience through budget-friendly, health-supporting staples. These ingredients, are ideal for nourishing meals like soups and stews, enhance gut health and digestion. Use this adaptable list as a guide to restock intentionally, honouring personal rhythms while prioritising comfort and sustainability in meal preparation.… Read More sustainable cupboard staples: part of the soft source for living series

the beauty of boro: japan’s tradition of visible mending

Image credit: Claire Gaffney via Unsplash In Japanese, the word boro (ぼろ) literally means “tattered” or “ragged.” Yet in the world of textiles, boro has become a symbol of endurance, resourcefulness, and beauty born from necessity. What is Boro? Boro refers to cloth that has been patched and re-patched over generations. Traditionally, families in rural… Read More the beauty of boro: japan’s tradition of visible mending

designing for calm: a sensory approach to sustainable living

Image Credit: Mesut çiçen via Unsplash Series Introduction In a world that often feels overstimulated and overcomplicated, the pursuit of calm is no longer a luxury—it’s a necessity. Beginning on the 4th October, this six-part series explores how design can be a powerful tool for cultivating calm—not just in our homes and cities, but in… Read More designing for calm: a sensory approach to sustainable living

slow stitching: sustainability through needle & thread

See image credits (below) In an age of fast fashion and disposable goods, slow stitching offers an antidote—a practice rooted in care, patience, and sustainability. At its heart, slow stitching is more than just thread on fabric; it’s about valuing time, honouring materials, and creating something that carries meaning beyond its stitches. What Is Slow… Read More slow stitching: sustainability through needle & thread

on everyday sustainability, false representation, and the frustration of care

As I build Soft Source, a sustainable materials directory rooted in care and accountability, I’ve encountered more greenwashing than I expected. Greenwashing is the practice of making a product or company appear environmentally responsible without meaningful action to support that claim. It often involves vague language, nature-inspired imagery, or unverified buzzwords like “eco-friendly” or “sustainable”—used… Read More on everyday sustainability, false representation, and the frustration of care

on greenwashing & gentle discernment

As I build Soft Source, a sustainable materials directory rooted in care and accountability, I’ve encountered more greenwashing than I expected. Greenwashing is the practice of making a product or company appear environmentally responsible without meaningful action to support that claim. It often involves vague language, nature-inspired imagery, or unverified buzzwords like “eco-friendly” or “sustainable”—used… Read More on greenwashing & gentle discernment

how to source fabrics sustainably from around the world-is it possible?

Sustainability in textiles promotes ethical sourcing and conscious consumerism. It involves choosing materials based on environmental impact, fair labour practices, and transparency. By collaborating with certified suppliers, supporting artisan communities, and staying informed about certifications like Oeko-Tex, individuals can make informed choices that contribute to a more sustainable future in the textile industry.… Read More how to source fabrics sustainably from around the world-is it possible?