"Linton was inspired by a visit to the Linton Tweed Mill in Carlisle, which has been producing high-quality fabrics since it’s was founded in 1912. Known for its commitment to sustainability, the mill utilises energy-efficient machines, borehole water, smart production planning, and the recycling of leftover yarns and deadstock.
Wanting to showcase the variety and breadth of their fabrics, I incorporated over 30 different tweed designs into my piece. The fabric I used comes from the selvedge edges left over after sample pieces are cut. Due to their narrow width and length, these pieces are typically not used, so I sought to give them new purpose."








