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Even companies that make clothing in America aren’t feeling great about stiff duties on their overseas competition.
Quilts That Care, based in Waterbury, is celebrating its 13th anniversary, wrapping cancer patients in comfort and love.
Therese Stempin has never been very far away from a sewing machine. Her mother bought her a Necchi machine when she was in the third grade. Stempin still has the machine, in almost pristine condition ...
Agua Bendita is more than just a swimwear brand—it’s a story of friendship, craftsmanship, and deep Colombian roots.
The father-and-daughter founders of Red Land Cotton took risks and overcame manufacturing challenges to send their linen ...
Meghan Markle shared details about her very first business, making scrunchies from leftover fabrics, when she was just 11 ...
Twenty-two years ago, when Kate Eichhorn picked up sewing for the first time, she couldn’t have imagined that one day she'd ...
Music City Modern Quilters Guild is modern by design, but like the quilting circles of the past, it’s a way to create ...
Last November, after receiving a large anonymous donation of fabric, the Claremont Makerspace launched a volunteer quilting ...
The Minot Quilt Guild is celebrating 30 years this year, all of which have been spent with community service in mind. Susan ...
When Therese Stempin recalls how she first began sewing, she pauses and then from another room produces a small hard-sided case with a handle. Lifting the latches, she opens it to reveal a bright ...
The Sew-Grate 4-H club met at the home of president Addison Swope to make port pillows for cancer patients. The pillows have ...
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