PROJECTS
WASTE IN PIECE transforms deadstock yarn and leftover materials—often too small or overlooked to stand alone—into bold and unexpected knitwear. What was once considered excess becomes the starting point for something entirely new. Each fragment carries its own story, and through the process of making, these fragments are brought together to create something meaningful again.
We work without fixed formulas or predetermined outcomes. Colors, textures, and yarn weights are freely mixed, allowing materials to guide the process. Each piece evolves through instinct, experimentation, and the quiet rhythm of the hands that make it. Sometimes the yarn leads the design, sometimes the process reveals possibilities we did not plan. No strict plans. No limits.
Every piece is made slowly, responding to the materials available in that moment. Because of this, no two pieces are ever exactly the same. Variations in color, texture, and form are not flaws but part of the character of the work.
This is not about chasing perfection or following trends.
It is about embracing imperfection, freedom, and the beauty of making things differently—giving new life to materials that might otherwise be forgotten.








