Leftovers keep me thinking—how can we transform them into something new?
We see deadstock yarn not as waste, but as potential. Each leftover cone carries a hidden story of time, care, and craft already poured into its making. Rather than letting these yarn fade away, we choose to reimagine them.
By working with deadstock, we transform forgotten materials into one-of-a-kind knitwear, pieces that honor what already exists while creating something fresh and unexpected. Every stitch is both a continuation and a beginning proof that renewal can be found in what remains.
For us, deadstock is more than material. It is an invitation to think differently, to create with intention, and to find beauty in what others overlook.

Where Does Deadstock Yarn Come From?
In a knitting factory, deadstock yarn can come from many sources. It might be extra stock from overordering, unused leftovers from previous collections, or yarn set aside due to custom dye issues or color mismatches. Sometimes it’s yarn prepared for orders that were later cancelled.

For us
Even the smallest leftover yarn still holds great potential. We believe that no piece is too small to be transformed into something meaningful and beautiful.
New Isn’t Always Better
We use only deadstock buttons in our knitwear — forgotten stock from old factories and past productions that would otherwise go to waste.

The Beauty of Small Things
Even the smallest leftover can become something meaningful—because with care, every piece holds the potential for beauty.
