Textile Collections

A collection of naturally dyed, woven, stitched, and hand crafted textiles exploring color, cultural memory, and slow craft.

My practice begins with the land.

Using plants, water, fire, fiber, and time, I transform natural materials into textiles that carry stories of place, culture, and process. Through natural dyeing, weaving, stitching, resist techniques, and surface design, I explore how cloth can become a vessel for memory, identity, and connection.

Each gallery represents a different chapter of that journey. Some focus on the cultivation of color from plants grown in my dye garden. Others explore traditional techniques such as Shibori, Sashiko, weaving, and eco dyeing, where generations of knowledge are carried forward through the work of the hand.

Together, these collections reflect a commitment to slow craft, sustainability, and the enduring relationship between maker, material, and community. They are an invitation to look closely, to appreciate process, and to consider the stories held within cloth.