Posts tagged organic cotton
Unsustainable Magazine: Why Stitch by Stitch Supports Sustainable Cotton Production

As a socially and environmentally responsible textile brand, Stitch by Stitch is committed to promoting sustainable, artisanal textile production which enhances cultural livelihoods with our collection of handmade kantha quilts and cushions. That is why we are proud to be working with an organisation in the heart of Kutch in Gujarat, India, preserving the cultivation of indigenous Kala cotton, and supporting local farmers and craft-based textile production.

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London Design Festival: From Rain to Loom at Brompton Design District

London Design Festival celebrates and promotes London as a design capital, and takes place in hundreds of venues and institutions throughout the city every September, showcasing design projects and products from all over the world. This year we were delighted to have been selected to show as part of Brompton Design District, in one of the vacant retail spaces on the prestigious Brompton Road, allocated to designers by South Kensington Estates.

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Kala Cotton: Organic and Sustainable

At Stitch by Stitch we're committed to promoting sustainable, artisan textile production which enhances cultural livelihoods.  That's why we're proud to be working with an organisation in the heart of Kutch in northwest India, preserving the cultivation of indigenous kala cotton, or Old World cotton, and supporting local hand weavers. 

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A Visit to our Kala Cotton Weavers

Graham is currently in sunny India visiting our amazing textile artisans in the remote Kutch (or Kachchh) region, west of Ahmedabad in Gujarat.

These regular visits are vital for us to keep in close contact with our suppliers, and build the relationships that mean we can bring more amazing, hand made textiles to you!

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