About the designer

The William Morris Society

William Morris was a revolutionary force in Victorian Britain. His work dramatically changed the fashions and ideologies of the era and he remains as influential and important today as he was in his own time.

The William Morris Society was founded in 1955 to share knowledge of the life and works of William Morris amongst our members and the wider public.

The Society is based in the Coach House of Kelmscott House, Hammersmith, Morris’s London home for the last eighteen years of his life and where there is now a charming museum and event space.

DONATIONS

Support our work

By purchasing from Fine Cell Work, you are making social change. However, 75% of our rehabilitation programmes are funded through donations and grants. We know that transformation is possible - for our stitchers, for our communities, and for our society as a whole. Your support - through donations or by purchasing products - will help to break the devastating cycle of reoffending and repeated imprisonment.

£10 donation
Provides a prisoner with the materials for one tapestry cushion (100 hours of creative activity). 

£20 donation
Will enable us to continue providing paid, creative and productive work to even more prisoners around the UK, helping them to build a brighter future.

£50 donation
Sponsors a prisoner to train as a volunteer 'class coordinator', teaching and mentoring other prisoners.

£250 donation
Covers the volunteer costs of a stitching class in prison.

£500 donation
Pays for the training, materials and support for one prisoner for an entire year, helping them to rebuild a meaningful, independent,crime-free life.

By giving prisoners hope that transformation is truly possible, they can envision a meaningful life after release. But nobody tells the story of how Fine Cell Work has helped them better than the prisoners themselves:

“Stitching allows me to use a totally different part of my brain and personality. I can move away from the more difficult reflections and anxieties and feel creative and purposeful. This means I no longer feel that my life has come to a halt and that I am of no use to anyone else.”

- Tom, FCW Stitcher -

Customer Reviews

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Ann Fitzparick
William Morris Scarborough Glasses case

Thank you for your speedy and efficient delivery. The glasses case is lovely: it is beautifully and expertly sewn. I bought a fabric case because the box type cases keep breaking. This case will never break. The fabric is lovely and the design is perfectly centred. The padding provides more than enough protection for the glasses. I really like the case and it is nice to handle. The colours are most attractive. Considering the work involved to produce such a lovely piece, the pricing is incredibly reasonable. A lovely addition to any handbag. Thank you.

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Valerie Busby
Glasses case

Very pleased with my glasses case . Thank you

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Helen Maynard
Scarborough glasses case

Beautifully made and just what I need to keep my sunglasses safe and unscratched.
Thankyou