Shannon Green

My work explores textiles through garment construction, reconstruction, and hand-built materials. I design and construct clothing and soft objects through a hands-on process that includes sewing, knitting, crochet, and pattern development.

Many pieces begin with existing materials—thrifted garments, found fabrics, and repurposed textiles—which are taken apart and rebuilt into new forms. This process allows the history of the material to remain visible while creating garments that feel both functional and expressive.

My practice moves fluidly between structured garment design and more experimental textile work. Some pieces emerge from pattern drafting and sewing, while others begin through crochet, knitting, or material exploration.

I am drawn to objects that exist between clothing, craft, and utility—garments that can be worn, used, and lived in. Each piece is developed through an iterative process of making, testing, and refining.

All work is designed and constructed in my studio in Taylor, Texas.