Pahang Hand-Quilted Needle Case
Introducing a joyous new collaboration, a strictly limited collection of one-off contemporary quilted bags and needle cases.
These uniquely hand-quilted needle cases take their name from the Royal Pahang Weave, a Malaysian heritage textile known locally as Tenun Pahang, 'tenun' meaning to weave in the Malay language.
Silken fabrics, donated by the former Queen of Malaysia, Tunku Azizah, and made by artisans in Malaysian prisons, have been pieced together with other remnants by apprentices in our post-release workshop, to create unique, contemporary patchwork blocks.
The apprentices were encouraged to explore intuitive stitching when quilting their pieces, and each needle case was then assembled by hand in our workshop. The result is an exquisitely crafted one-off work of art.
A supporter of traditional Malaysian textile crafts, Her Majesty Queen Azizah formed The Pahang Weave Foundation to preserve the thousand-year old craft of silk weaving in Pahang, and established an upskilling partnership with the prison system in Malaysia, training inmates in traditional silk-weaving techniques. She has also founded a company, Cheminahsayang, training prisoners upon release, and providing them with a path into employment.
- Silk patchwork detailing with 100% organic cotton lining and felt pages
- Size when closed approx (cm): 11 x 13 x 2
- Size when closed approx (inches): 4.5 x 5 x 0.5
- Handle with care - dry clean only
UK delivery starts at £3 and is completely free for orders over £200.
We also offer international delivery.
We hope you'll be delighted by your new Fine Cell Work items, but just in case you're not, there are several circumstances in which we will refund your purchase, subject to the item being returned within 30 days of receipt.
Our production process
Each of our products goes on a long and impactful journey before it is ready to be sold. And every one of our items touches the life of at least one prisoner or prison leaver in some way.
Our needlework kits are put together in our prison workshops before being distributed from our London hub to our wonderful volunteers. These inspirational supporters teach people in prison the necessary skills to craft each piece. The completed stitchwork is then returned to us, to ensure it meets our exacting standards, before finally being sent back into a prison to be 'made up', turning it into the final product (e.g. stuffing and adding zips to cushions).
In total, this process can take up to 200 hours and over 70,000 stitches (per piece!)
We know that every single one of our products boosts self-esteem, builds confidence, has a positive impact on a stitcher’s mental health, and gives them the opportunity to transform their lives.
By purchasing a product, you become a part of that journey.
Support our work
£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 -