Sewing as emotional repair with Leah Jensen

Material Matters with Grant Gibson

Material Matters with Grant Gibson
Sewing as emotional repair with Leah Jensen
May 08, 2026 Season 21 Episode 6
Delizia Media

Can a needle and thread mend more than fabric? Ceramic artist Leah Jensen joins Grant Gibson to discuss the radical pivot in her practice after a brain cancer diagnosis — and how stitching became a daily act of survival, documentation and repair.

In this episode, we explore making as medicine and the quiet power of slow, analogue craft. We discuss:

  • Renaissance Patterns: The unexpected art-historical roots of Leah's intricate, geometric ceramic surfaces.
  • 'Anti-Digital' Making: Why she rejects screens and software in favour of the hand, the eye, and the hour-long stitch.
  • The Brain Tumour Book: How embroidery became a diary of diagnosis, surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy — exhibited this April at London's Fitzrovia Chapel with Cavaliero Finn.
  • 'Sewing is an act of emotional repair': Using thread — and her own hair — to process trauma, memory loss and identity.
  • Return to Clay: Re-entering the ceramic studio after illness, and how the two mediums now speak to each other.

Leah also reflects on collapsing behind a bar in the moment that changed everything, the role of her parents and partner in her recovery, and what making has taught her about being present.

You can support The Brain Tumour Charity via the Brain Tumour Book fundraising page: https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/braintumourbookcharityfundraisingexhibition

Explore more: Visit materialmatters.design for more on our fairs and conferences.

Support the show

Episode Artwork Sewing as emotional repair with Leah Jensen 44:32 Episode Artwork Recycling the Unrecyclable with Tom Szaky of TerraCycle 58:16 Episode Artwork Revolutionising waste with Sophie Thomas OBE 58:33 Episode Artwork Upcycling discarded denim with Anna Foster of ELV Denim 1:09:13 Episode Artwork Ending single-use plastic with Rodrigo Garcia Gonzalez of Notpla 56:02 Episode Artwork Tackling waste colonialism with Shubhi Sachan of MLI 57:10 Episode Artwork Carole Collet on the magic of mycelium and regenerative design. 1:00:54 Episode Artwork Cubitts founder Tom Broughton on acetate and the history of spectacles. 1:00:07 Episode Artwork Brodie Neill on ocean plastic (and reclaimed wood). 53:19 Episode Artwork James Fox on his extraordinary journey through Britain's crafts. 1:02:53 Episode Artwork Bonnie Hvillum on biomaterials and 'redefining wood'. 45:02 Episode Artwork Anglepoise's Simon Terry on durability, repair and creating an icon. 59:31 Episode Artwork Lulu Harrison on making glass from the River Thames. 45:58 Episode Artwork Robin Givhan on her new book, Make it Ours, and how Virgil Abloh changed fashion. 1:04:54 Episode Artwork Sabine Marcelis on recycled aluminium and resin. 54:09 Episode Artwork AHEC's David Venables on US hardwood forests and using what nature provides. 58:04 Episode Artwork Rosa Whiteley on shells and creating a new building material. 55:47 Episode Artwork Claudy Jongstra on working with wool and creating her own biodynamic farm. 56:09 Episode Artwork Tim Minshall on manufacturing, tariffs, silicon, and green hushing. 1:09:04 Episode Artwork Seetal Solanki on olive tree roots, cooking, and why materials matter. 57:19 Episode Artwork Callum Robinson on wood and his new book Ingrained. 53:38 Episode Artwork Neil Brownsword on clay and safeguarding skill. 58:49 Episode Artwork Zandra Rhodes on pattern, colour, and textiles. 50:27 Episode Artwork Aaron Betsky on why architects should stop building (and reuse instead). 57:28 Episode Artwork Nicole Rycroft on viscose and her mission to save the world's endangered forests. 59:11