Let's work together

I love working with companies to help share the power of visible mending whether that be through workshops, brand partnerships or social campaigns. You can take a look at previous collaborations below; please get in touch if you have an idea about how we can work together.

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In the press

ITV West Country | 2025
Style of Wight | 2024
Washington Post | 2023
The Times | 2022
The Frome List | 2022
The Bath Chronicle | 2022

Fashion Revolution | 2025

During fashion revolution week I partnered with Fashion Revolution to run an online mending workshop to coincide with their #MendInPublicDay campaign. Aimed to bring together those that were unable to attend local in person events, this online workshop looked at how to use woven darning to visibly mend clothing to repair damage and come together as a collective to raise awareness of the power of clothing repair.

The Seam

The Seam 

Over the last few years I have worked alongside The Seam to help repair garments for their wearers all over the UK. As part of this work I have also helped to create UGC for their social media to showcase the variety of repairs that they offer. 

Sheep Inc. 

As part of a brand partnership between The Seam and Sheep Inc. I have been responsible for the repairs of over 200 Sheep Inc. garments since 2024. Working closely with both The Seam and Sheep Inc. I have helped to create long lasting relationships with customers to keep their favourite knits in rotation and have also helped to create UGC for both platforms.

Passenger | 2024

Passenger x The Big Feastival

Over the duration of this 3 day festival I worked with Passenger to offer patching workshops and taught hundreds of children and adults how to get stitching using embroidered patches and hats. These sessions nestled perfectly into the Passenger ethos, combining people’s love for the outdoors and exploring with the simple sewing skills needed to repair and embellish clothing in a fun and accessible way. 

Passenger Summer Camp Out

For an internal team building day I was invited to the Passenger summer camp-out to run a patching workshop to help repair staff's favourite clothing and accessories. This workshop ran alongside hapa zome and pickling workshops further cementing visible mending as a creative and practical skill to be celebrated by all.

slow stitch club and 5 gyres earth month collaboration on instagram

5 Gyres | 2024

As part of Earth Month I teamed up with 5 Gyres for their #DoLessForThePlanet campaign to encourage people to buy less and waste less. I created a reel for Instagram inspiring others to get involved with a CTA to pledge their support and sign up for an online introduction to darning workshop that we hosted together.  

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TOAST | 2022

TOAST x Somerset House

Alongside the Eternally Yours exhibition at Somerset House in partnership with TOAST, I hosted an online workshop on visible mending for 50 participants.

Part of a wider range of workshops offered alongside this exhibition, I ran a demonstration and Q&A all about visible mending using woven darning.

TOAST in store workshops

During the summer and autumn of 2022 I ran visible mending workshops hosted at the Kilver Court and Shoreditch stores as part of a series of repair and upcycling workshops.

These workshops were free to attend and were offered to encourage creativity through repair to Toast customers.

  • Transition Bath sustainability shorts | 2025 

    I was invited to take part in the Sustainability Shorts series with Transition Bath alongside 5 other speakers to deliver a presentation about the environmental impact of the fashion industry and the positive impact of visible mending on the planet. My aim was to highlight how using visible repair is a powerful way to feel active in the sustainability movement through skill sharing and reducing the amount of textile waste sent to landfill.

  • Worn out in Frome exhibition | 2024

    This exhibition showcased the lives worn in and out through clothes in Frome from 1800 to the present day staged in the Georgian windows of Amica on Cheap Street, Frome and Frome Museum. I was invited by Lucy Gundry to contribute contemporary items of clothing owned by people in Frome and visibly repaired by me.