Crafts CouncilDirectoryThe Stitch SocietySpecialist in sustainably made artisan workwear and clothing using UK sourced fabrics.West Yorkshire, EnglandTextilesFashionWebsiteE-mailInstagramFacebookAboutInfoNewsThe Stitch Society's aprons and workwear are made in our Yorkshire studio using heavyweight denim, cotton and linen. We offer a range of styles and also offer customisation options for customers who want to add their own logo or branding to their workwear. We take pride our commitment to sustainability and ethical production, using locally sourced materials and offering a repair service for all products, ensuring that they can be used for many years to come.Focus:aprons, smocks, workwear. CV:Download documentCommissions:Available for commissionsBradford - the one time wool capital of the world - is helping to bridge the skills gap in the textile industry28 August 2018The resurgence, and the clamour for British-made brands, has brought a new dilemma for manufacturers - bridging the skills gap that has crept up predominantly through the loss of expertise due to retirement.SELVEDGE08 February 2019How did The Stitch Society come about? The Stitch Society was launched three years ago when I was teaching knitting and sewing and couldn’t find an apron that had a big enough pocket for all my bits and bobs, so I designed an apronAboutThe Stitch Society's aprons and workwear are made in our Yorkshire studio using heavyweight denim, cotton and linen. We offer a range of styles and also offer customisation options for customers who want to add their own logo or branding to their workwear. We take pride our commitment to sustainability and ethical production, using locally sourced materials and offering a repair service for all products, ensuring that they can be used for many years to come.InfoFocus:aprons, smocks, workwear. CV:Download documentCommissions:Available for commissionsNewsBradford - the one time wool capital of the world - is helping to bridge the skills gap in the textile industry28 August 2018The resurgence, and the clamour for British-made brands, has brought a new dilemma for manufacturers - bridging the skills gap that has crept up predominantly through the loss of expertise due to retirement.SELVEDGE08 February 2019How did The Stitch Society come about? The Stitch Society was launched three years ago when I was teaching knitting and sewing and couldn’t find an apron that had a big enough pocket for all my bits and bobs, so I designed an apronWebsiteE-mailInstagramFacebookProjectThe Florist ApronProjectThe Lab CoatProjectSustainable Fashion WeekProjectThe SmockProjectThe Original Apron
Bradford - the one time wool capital of the world - is helping to bridge the skills gap in the textile industry28 August 2018The resurgence, and the clamour for British-made brands, has brought a new dilemma for manufacturers - bridging the skills gap that has crept up predominantly through the loss of expertise due to retirement.
SELVEDGE08 February 2019How did The Stitch Society come about? The Stitch Society was launched three years ago when I was teaching knitting and sewing and couldn’t find an apron that had a big enough pocket for all my bits and bobs, so I designed an apron
Bradford - the one time wool capital of the world - is helping to bridge the skills gap in the textile industry28 August 2018The resurgence, and the clamour for British-made brands, has brought a new dilemma for manufacturers - bridging the skills gap that has crept up predominantly through the loss of expertise due to retirement.
SELVEDGE08 February 2019How did The Stitch Society come about? The Stitch Society was launched three years ago when I was teaching knitting and sewing and couldn’t find an apron that had a big enough pocket for all my bits and bobs, so I designed an apron