SEA WOVEN

SEA WOVEN Sea Woven is a collection of work by Kim Leckey, inspired by a life next to the ocean and a love of textiles.

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It’s about time I reintroduce myself… 👋🏽 Hi, my name is Kim aka Sea Woven. My love of the ocean and surfing has brought ...
06/24/2026

It’s about time I reintroduce myself… 👋🏽 Hi, my name is Kim aka Sea Woven.

My love of the ocean and surfing has brought me around the world to some magnificent places where I immerse myself in nature and greatly inspires my work.

Fiber art came to me out of necessity - my need to create. I studied fashion design and graduated, moved to another country, and lost my ability to make clothes and thus express my creativity.

Rope was always readily available wherever I traveled so I picked up the art of macrame, then weaving, and now crochet. I use these methods to translate what I experience in nature into tactile art that can bring the outside - into the home.

With so much waste in the fashion industry I knew early on it wasn’t aligned with my values, and when I landed on the coast of Vancouver island I became obsessed with all the bright and colourful marine debris piled up just ready to be made into art.

I’ve created my own style of upcycled macrame and woven art using this once discarded material to decorate the home with the nautical style of the coast.

Follow along to see what else I make from this beautiful material

Low tide exposes much from the underwater world we cannot see most of the day. But if the timing is right you get a glim...
06/20/2026

Low tide exposes much from the underwater world we cannot see most of the day. But if the timing is right you get a glimpse of the textures the sea creates.

Thalassa is a study of those moments when the low tide line exposes what was just underwater so that you can keep admiring natures beauty far from the sea.

Ready to ship and hang in your home at seawoven.com

So you love the sea? Would you spend yours days tide pool exploring? Cool, I’ve got the whimsical coral inspired fiber a...
06/18/2026

So you love the sea? Would you spend yours days tide pool exploring? Cool, I’ve got the whimsical coral inspired fiber art for you!

A thalassophile (noun) is a person who possesses a deep, enduring affection for marine environments and feels a magnetic pull or calming comfort when near saltwater.

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06/15/2026

Human made fiber art that’s one-of-a-kind. What’s that worth in this day in age?

I will spend months making something that was once just a thought in my mind, knotting - crocheting - weaving for hours with so much joy, all to make this world more interesting, special, and beautiful.

Ai could never.

All the little corals are LIVE on the site ✨🙌🏽🪸And a little fishy tells me they will also be living somewhere in Ucluele...
05/19/2026

All the little corals are LIVE on the site ✨🙌🏽🪸And a little fishy tells me they will also be living somewhere in Ucluelet… can you guess where?

05/12/2026

With the same name as the sea-goddess wife of Poseidon in Greek mythology, Amphitrite Lighthouse stands six metres (twenty feet) tall, with a focal plane of fifteen metres (fifty feet) and flashes a white light every twelve seconds.

The original wooden lighthouse at Amphitrite Point was built in 1906,after the tragic shipwreck of the PASS OF MELFORT in 1905.The lighthouse was destroyed by storm waves in 1914 and replaced by the current structure in 1915.

Early lightkeepers were always on duty, hiking on rough boardwalk trails through all kinds of weather to reach the station. Keepers had to light the lamp at dusk, return at midnight to wind the revolving mechanism, then back at sunrise to extinguish the light.

This macra-weave landscape is going to a family with special ties to the last working lighthouse keeper at Amphitrite Lighthouse who wanted to bring a little bit of Ukee home with them 🩵✨

05/02/2026

👋🏽 Welcome to the upcycled world of Sea Woven - my name is Kim and I’m a fiber artist living and working out of a remote Canadian surf town called Ucluelet on Vancouver Island, Canada.

If you love macrame, weaving, crochet, the ocean, upcycling, and restoration then follow along for my ever expanding deep dives into the world of

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