The Atelier Eroje -
The Atelier Eroje -
Featured Projects
Atelier Eroje runs on an alternative fashion, do it yourself ethos. With a nod to the waste-not-want-not necessity culture of the early 20th century (wartime), Molly is resourceful in her use of fabric roll-ends, “unwanted“ pieces, and unusual materials to build up her collection for today’s wearer.
Below is a demonstration of her creativity and vision. Be bold. Use less. Stand out.
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The Crochet Sundress. This dress is made entirely of crochet stitches.
Time taken: 8 weeks.
The Fool's Tote Bag. This bag is sewn from a repurposed pair of leggings. Finished with hand-embroidery. Time taken: 12 hours.
St George’s Pride - Front View. This custom made commission is the wearer’s response to the so-called Raise The Colours “movement“ across the UK. Made with British flags and Pride flags, the dress is a statement of inclusivity in a divided world. Worn with Pride, not prejudice.
Time taken: 70 hours.
St George’s Pride - Side View
The Bumble-Check Music Bag. A bag of repurposed scrap fabric, made to fit the Tenor Recorder. Time taken: 3 hours
Only Entirety. A hand embroidered tapestry that begs the question: why do we shrug off the fact that we have the whole world at our fingertips?
A tactile, textured piece, utilising a variety of hand embroidery techniques. On display at Doncaster Unitarian Church. Time taken: 9 months.
St George’s Pride - Back view
The "Crust Punk" Pullover. An upcycled piece, hand dyed and patched in a traditional alternative style. Time taken: 10 hours.
The Woodcut Pullover. A jumper upcycled with fabric paint in an original design, inspired by the work of Iris Van Herpen. Time taken: 6 hours
The Skater Skirt. A wardrobe staple, made of repurposed end roll cotton. Time taken: 5 hours.

