MTCF is a nonprofit with a three-fold mission. We’re building a community of fiber enthusiasts by breaking the stigma around men in the textile arts. By doing that, we can introduce creative mental health and wellness tools to guys who usually wouldn't consider them because of that stigma.
At the Men's Textile Collective Foundation, we believe that making things matters. Expanding on our mission means recognizing that while the textile arts offer profound therapeutic benefits, many men face social barriers that keep them from these creative spaces. We work to lower those barriers by focusing on:
While our name reflects our focus on breaking barriers for men, our community is built by everyone. We welcome volunteers of all genders and backgrounds who believe that a knitting needle or a sewing machine can be a powerful tool for building a more connected, resilient world.
More About Us
The Men’s Textile Collective Foundation (MTCF) was born from a simple idea in August 2024: that making things matters. What started as a local initiative to get more men into fiber arts quickly grew, leading to our official 501(c)(3) registration in January 2026. We believe that creative textile work is a powerful tool for mental wellness, providing a sense of stability and accomplishment that is often missing in a digital-first world.
Whom We Serve
Our work is centered on building people, not just teaching a hobby. We currently focus our outreach on a "triad" of community sites:
Beyond these sites, we are dedicated to supporting veterans and first responders, offering them a stigma-free gateway to creative wellness tools that support long-term mental health.
Our Core Values
Whether you are a master quilter or have never picked up a crochet hook, if you believe in the power of community and creative wellness, there is a place for you at MTCF.