Originally commissioned for an exhibition in St Fagans National Museum of History, this poetic, observational Welsh-language documentary follows tailor Catherine Davies over the course of a year running a project at Oasis creating several bespoke Welsh woollen garments by hand. 

Central to the project was a group of sanctuary seekers at Oasis who developed sewing skills whilst transforming all the project offcuts into slippers, bags and draught excluders. These items were on sale in the Museum shop during the exhibition, with the profits going back to Oasis. Through sharing her knowledge and reflecting on her own identity and experiences, unexpected connections to culture and heritage are revealed.

Each garment featured a screen printed lining pattern telling the story of the fabric or blanket. The print patterns, designed by local artists, were inspired by the woollen mills and factories, the weaving process, the natural environment and local history. The lining fabrics were printed at The Printhaus, Cardiff.