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Fabric works

An ethical fashion design and production studio, an education and training hub, a social enterprise

 

What is FabricWorks?

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FabricWorks is the training, production and social enterprise arm of Stitches in Time. At once an innovative and ethical professional manufacturing service for designers and companies who care about who makes their products and a training and career development program providing skill-based instruction to long-term unemployed and disadvantaged women. Teaching professional manufacturing skills to an industry level, graduates of our courses are supported into employment, whether it’s by workshops on applying for jobs, fulfilling paid commissions for designers such as Birdsong, Miss Crouton and Accessorise as part of our FabricWorks production team, or progressing on to further education or work placements with one of our industry partners. FabricWorks aims to support marginalised and disadvantaged women into employment by overturning stereotypes, creating role models, and creating pathways.

For more information visit the FabricWorks website here. To find out more about FabricWorks courses, visit the classes page.

 

Mini Stitches

Mini Stitches is a pioneering new project revolutionising the UK’s ethical clothing supply chain, bringing a new and fresh approach to childrenswear, designed and made at FabricWorks, the social enterprise arm of Stitches in Time

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FabricWorks Production Services

All commissions are created by our professionally skilled, experienced Production Team. Our services suit all needs from one-off commissions to larger production runs.

 Services include:

  • Initial sampling, one off manufacture or larger production runs

  • Pattern cutting

  • Hand embroidery, beading and embellishment

  • Manufacture of a variety of items, from garments to soft furnishings, from bags and textile accessories to specialist design projects

  • Advisory consultation for fashion/textile start ups, looking for advice in manufacture

For more information or to make a production inquiry, visit the FabricWorks website here.

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