My Story
My sewing journey began at 9 when my mom would sew my dresses for church.
By 16, I was apprenticing with a local company and learning on industrial machines.
Sewing for friends as a teenager, I soon found myself crafting clothing for my own family, and before long, my community began requesting custom pieces.
Their support built my business, helping me realize I could provide for my family in a meaningful, flexible way—especially after my husband’s work accident.
In 2009, I took a leap and began selling handmade clothes at local markets, guided by a simple motto: “You have to love it to buy it.”
I focused on making eco-friendly, high-quality clothing accessible, incorporating sensory-friendly designs that are soft, comfortable, and mindful of those with sensitivities—something close to my heart due to sensitivities within my own family.
I went on to train at Pacific Design academy and took some pattern drafting and garment construction courses to level up my skill set.
Today, I’m grateful to lead a small team of local women who support everything from sewing to pattern design. Together, we’re committed to creating clothing that reflects our values of sustainability, quality, and community care. Every piece is designed to bring comfort, style, and joy to our customers’ lives.