HAND-SEWN • SUSTAINABLE • LITURGICAL
Eco-friendly, Slow Batch
Reclaimed Textiles, Organic Fibers
Christ taught us to look for resurrection.
Where better to find it than in the vestments we bring to worship?.
HAND-SEWN • SUSTAINABLE • LITURGICAL
Reclaimed textiles, organic fibers, peace silk – Christ taught us to look for resurrection.
Where better to find it than in the vestments we bring to worship?.
Custom stoles for your unique ministry
Custom stoles for your unique ministry
Each stole begins with a conversation. Is it a gift? A celebration of a particular ministry? Start with as little or as much detail as you have in mind, and I’ll design an elegant stole you’ll love for years to come. Don’t worry – I’ll send you a mock-up for approval before anything is locked in.
Sustainability is the cornerstone of my design ethic. I carefully source materials that leave as low a footprint on God’s creation as possible. Retail remnants, discarded vestments, reclaimed textiles: my collection is ever-changing and growing every day. If you’re looking for a particularly luxurious piece, I source ethical silks from a trusted vendor.
Do your stoles trail on the ground? Or are they so short they may as well be a maniple? No longer! I make every stole to order, hemmed to your height. Add in design details like embroidery and applique, and you’ll have a stole that is positively, uniquely you.
Each stole begins with a conversation. Is it a gift? A celebration of a particular ministry? Start with as little or as much detail as you have in mind, and I’ll design an elegant stole you’ll love for years to come. Don’t worry – I’ll send you a mock-up for approval before anything is locked in.
Sustainability is the cornerstone of my design ethic. I carefully source materials that leave as low a footprint on God’s creation as possible. Retail remnants, discarded vestments, reclaimed textiles: my collection is ever-changing and growing every day. If you’re looking for a particularly luxurious piece, I source ethical silks from a trusted vendor.
Do your stoles trail on the ground? Or are they so short they may as well be a maniple? No longer! I make every stole to order, hemmed to your height. Add in design details like embroidery and applique, and you’ll have a stole that is positively, uniquely you.
Each stole begins with a conversation. Is it a gift? A celebration of a particular ministry? Start with as little or as much detail as you have in mind, and I’ll design an elegant stole you’ll love for years to come. Don’t worry – I’ll send you a mock-up for approval before anything is locked in.
Sustainability is the cornerstone of my design ethic. I carefully source materials that leave as low a footprint on God’s creation as possible. Retail remnants, discarded vestments, reclaimed textiles: my collection is ever-changing and growing every day. If you’re looking for a particularly luxurious piece, I source ethical silks from a trusted vendor.
Do your stoles trail on the ground? Or are they so short they may as well be a maniple? No longer! I make every stole to order, hemmed to your height. Add in design details like embroidery and applique, and you’ll have a stole that is positively, uniquely you.
easy as 1, 2, 3
easy as 1, 2, 3
Fill out the “request a stole” form, and I will be in touch shortly! Include any details you like, including color, occasion, timeline, design inspiration, height of the wearer, etc.
I’ll ask a few follow-up questions and illustrate a custom mock-up based on our conversations and textile availability. Once you’re happy with the design, I’ll send you a quote for the final piece.
Submit your order and I’ll get cracking! You can sit back and relax while I sew the stole and ship it to you in eco-friendly packaging.
Typically, I can fulfill a commission request within 1-2 months. If you need that time expedited, do let me know.
The time needed to fulfill an order also changes based on the needs of the stole: does it include custom embroidery? Is the fabric choice harder to source? If your deadline is coming up quickly, we may need to simplify the design.
Basic stoles begin at $300 and range to $600 or above.
This price takes into account not only the hours of hand sewing but also the work of fabric sourcing and design, as well as the cost of materials.
Good stoles take time, and believe me when I say it’s worth it!
Unfortunately, I cannot accept returns for custom pieces including stoles.
If you need to cancel an order before the stole is complete, I will refund you 50% of the cost and reserve the rights to the stole, including sale.
However, if you need to cancel after the stole is completed, I cannot provide refunds. If you cancel your order after the stole is complete and I am unable to send you the finished stole, I reserve all rights to the stole including sale.
For this reason, please let me know as soon as you need to cancel to avoid waste & cost.
Yes!
I have upcycled old garments, vestments, and textiles into new stoles. Sometimes a piece of fabric has sentimental value but needs new life; one client even requested I incorporate lace from a wedding dress!
I happily take these requests and treat your materials with care. Send me a stole request and include this information, and I will give you a shipping address to send the materials.
I create stoles using the “set back” method of stole construction. Each stole consists of two fabric pieces (“facing” and “lining”) sewn with minute accuracy to enclose a layer of durable canvas. No seam ever connects the outer fabric envelope to the canvas; it floats, held tightly in perfect stasis. This method takes hours of hand sewing, including more than 10ft of hand-felling – and the results are undeniable.
My stoles will not sag or pucker with age (this is typically caused by seams that attach the outer fabric to the lining). Additionally, the lining won’t ease around the side seams to appear in front (“pooking”).
Clients often comment on the stoles’ satisfying weight, elegant drape, and flattering cut.
Typically, I can fulfill a commission request within 1-2 months. If you need that time expedited, do let me know.
The time needed to fulfill an order also changes based on the needs of the stole: does it include custom embroidery? Is the fabric choice harder to source? If your deadline is coming up quickly, we may need to simplify the design.
Basic stoles begin at $300 and range to $600 or above.
This price takes into account not only the hours of hand sewing but also the work of fabric sourcing and design, as well as the cost of materials.
Good stoles take time, and believe me when I say it’s worth it!
Unfortunately, I cannot accept returns for custom pieces including stoles.
If you need to cancel an order before the stole is complete, I will refund you 50% of the cost and reserve the rights to the stole, including sale.
However, if you need to cancel after the stole is completed, I cannot provide refunds. If you cancel your order after the stole is complete and I am unable to send you the finished stole, I reserve all rights to the stole including sale.
For this reason, please let me know as soon as you need to cancel to avoid waste & cost.
Yes!
I have upcycled old garments, vestments, and textiles into new stoles. Sometimes a piece of fabric has sentimental value but needs new life; one client even requested I incorporate lace from a wedding dress!
I happily take these requests and treat your materials with care. Send me a stole request and include this information, and I will give you a shipping address to send the materials.
I create stoles using the “set back” method of stole construction. Each stole consists of two fabric pieces (“facing” and “lining”) sewn with minute accuracy to enclose a layer of durable canvas. No seam ever connects the outer fabric envelope to the canvas; it floats, held tightly in perfect stasis. This method takes hours of hand sewing, including more than 10ft of hand-felling – and the results are undeniable.
My stoles will not sag or pucker with age (this is typically caused by seams that attach the outer fabric to the lining). Additionally, the lining won’t ease around the side seams to appear in front (“pooking”).
Clients often comment on the stoles’ satisfying weight, elegant drape, and flattering cut.