Geometric Pattern Needlepoint Pencil Case

£25.00
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Every one of Fine Cell Work's geometric pencil cases represents a fresh beginning. It is one of the first stitches taught and so these are some of the first products the stitchers complete.

Every pencil case is unique because the stitchers are given the freedom to create their own patterns within the basic square frame.

This slimline, elegant pencil case brightens any desk or bag and makes a perfect back to school gift.

  • Size approx (cm): 3 x 3 x 21 
  • Care instructions: Wipe with damp cloth
  • Wool on canvas, fully lined with tasselled zip

Please note due to their unique handmade nature our geometric pencil cases vary in colour and pattern.

If there's a particular colour you would prefer simply let us know in the comment box at checkout and we will try our best to find the closest match. 


Stitched by prisoners and prison leavers.
Handcrafted from the finest natural fibres
9 months or more of dedicated craftsmanship

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.

Customer Reviews

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Gerry
Beautiful workmanship

I love doing embroidery, though I am not up to this standard. Really useful and I just love looking at it.

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Annette Aylwin
pencil case

love the colours of this pencil case and very well made

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Caroline Hunt
Gorgeous!

So delighted with the needlepoint case, the quality of design, colours and needlepoint all 1st class. It is a gift but really I’d like it for myself! Thank you.

Crafting wonders

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.

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 -