Our Story

Stitching change in Cape Town, one rescued scrap at a time.

Patch and Match began with a simple promise: stop beautiful leftover fabric from becoming landfill. From our workshop at 17 Station Road, Montague Gardens, we collect, sort, design, and transform discarded textiles into joyful essentials that carry story, colour, and measurable impact.

Planet-first

We design around what already exists, cutting waste before cutting new cloth.

Community-made

Every piece is shaped close to home by makers who know the texture of reuse.

Patchwork sweatshirt created from rescued fabric scraps

The patchwork timeline

1

Rescue fabric scraps from Cape Town factories and makers.

2

Sort by colour, texture, durability, and design potential.

3

Patch together one-of-a-kind garments and home pieces.

4

Return every piece to the world with less waste and more joy.

Visit the workshop

17 Station Road, Montague Gardens, Milnerton, Cape Town.

This is where scraps are sorted into colour families, ideas are sketched into new silhouettes, and finished pieces are packed for their next life.

Values

  • Transparency in sourcing and making
  • Creative reuse over excess production
  • Playful design that invites long-term love
  • Local impact through thoughtful employment and craft