The word sustainability is often used, but by being repeated so much, it can sometimes lose some of its meaning.
At Craftille, we want to restore its true meaning: that of creating better, choosing with intention, and preserving what surrounds us. Respect for the environment and materials is one of our founding principles: from natural fibers and local expertise to the design of kits created for lasting projects.
But we know we can always go further.
That's why we present below our Crafting a Better Future approach: a transparent commitment to more responsible creativity, where quality and awareness guide each of our decisions. We pledge to regularly share our progress, our successes and the areas where we still want to improve.
Being a sustainable company comes with challenges, but we firmly believe it is possible to be a leading brand while limiting our impact on the planet.
Thank you for contributing to our journey towards a more sustainable future, one stitch at a time.
We invite you to explore our responsibly selected kits and haberdashery items
We support local expertise by sourcing from renowned French brands, such as Fonty and DMC. This helps support jobs, reduces the impact of transportation and offers creations rooted in the French economy.
Our kits don't create ephemeral objects, but pieces that are worn, used, and kept. By prioritizing quality, we make each project a simple and sustainable gesture.
We select only high-quality natural fibers. We prioritize sustainable, soft materials that are kind to the skin and the planet. Because a beautiful product is first and foremost a responsible product.
Each kit is designed to optimize the amount of yarn provided – not too much, not too little. Our goal is to avoid unused leftovers while guaranteeing you the satisfaction of a finished project, without compromise.
Mulesing is a cruel sheep-farming technique that causes suffering and distress to the animals. We exclusively work with suppliers who do not practice this technique.
Our kits are designed to minimize paper use. Guides, resources and videos are available online, reducing unnecessary printing and our environmental footprint. We do this without compromising your creative experience.