Tucked away in the forested edge of Lund, British Columbia, where the land is infused with salt air and cedar breath, you’ll find a studio unlike any other – Three Stone Soup Fibre Studio. This soulful haven of creativity is the vision of fibre artist Wendy Drummond, whose work weaves together natural fibres, slow fashion values, and the timeless magic of hand-stitched storytelling.
At Three Stone Soup, clothing isn’t just sewn – it’s crafted, with an attention to texture, flow, and meaning that few modern wardrobes ever encounter. Each piece emerges from a deep reverence for material and process, natural linens, cottons, wools, and repurposed fabrics that are transformed into wearable works of art, often finished with intricate hand-stitching that echoes ancient traditions with a distinctly contemporary voice.

Wendy’s creations speak to a kind of quiet empowerment. They invite the wearer to feel both grounded and ethereal – wrapped in garments that move easily between the world’s of earthiness and elegance. Her designs, often described as simple yet enchanted, are not governed by fast trends but shaped by seasons, stories, and a slow fashion ethic that champions sustainability and soul.
The name Three Stone Soup itself carries a philosophy: the old folktale of making something beautiful and nourishing from modest beginnings mirrors Wendy’s approach to fashion and fibre art. Every scrap, every stitch matters – not merely for its function but for its potential to carry memory, intention, and transformation.
But Wendy’s artistry extends beyond her studio walls. Over the years, she has been a quiet yet powerful catalyst in the Sunshine Coast fibre arts movement. She was a key organizer and contributing designer for the celebrated eCouture Fashion Show (2015–2019), she founded Fibre Space, a community drop-in workspace fostering textile arts, and she co-founded the eunoia fibre studio and gallery at the Townsite Public Market in Powell River. Her workshops, which often focus on meditative stitching techniques, mark making and creative reuse, have drawn makers from across the Coast, eager to reconnect their hands and imaginations.
Three Stone Soup Fibre Studio is not a retail storefront but rather a sanctuary. Visits are arranged by appointment, ensuring that each guest enters a world where time slows, textures deepen, and conversations unfold organically like a thread through fabric.
At its heart, Three Stone Soup isn’t just about clothing. It’s about creating pieces that hold space – for memory, movement, and meaning. In a world eager to rush, Wendy Drummond reminds us to slow down, feel the weight of cloth on skin, hear the whisper of a hand-drawn needle, and recognize the stories stitched into every seam.
For those drawn to fashion as an act of intention – or presence – Three Stone Soup offers more than a garment. It offers a way to wear your story, woven with heart. ·
Three Stone Soup Fibre Studio is located at 1495 Sorenson Road, Lund, BC. Open by appointment. Contact Wendy Drummond at or explore her beautiful work at threestonesoupblog.wordpress.com.