Do you love to sew? Maybe you would like to learn to sew. I have been very fortunate that sewing has always been a part of my life. I grew up surrounded by fabrics, trims, thread, sewing machines and a Mom who had a passion for sewing and made it her livelihood. Mother owned and operated a custom home decor sewing business in the basement of her home, in KY, to earn a living for her family while staying home to be with her children.
You see, I come from a long line of seamstresses.Grandmother, Mother's mother, had an upholstery shop in the back of her home and Mother's grandmother served her family by sewing and mending clothes, teaching and sharing her skills with my Mom. I worked in Mother's drapery business on and off all during my 20's and when I married and moved away at 30 I took my skill set with me and began my own custom home decor sewing business. I'm burnt out on sewing for others and now I do much more. Sharing my sewing whims, creations, designs, attempts, mistakes through my past 30 plus years of sewing sharing tips, techniques, 'how to's' and showing you completed projects (some may even be for sale) has now become my new passion. Having trained with my mother, I learned all the facets of working a home decor custom sewing business and will be sharing much more with you along the way. There is so much information inside my head that I could probably share something with you every week for the next 20 years and not cover everything. I do currently have an on-line shop where I sell some of my creations. I must have an outlet and I have no interest in opening a brick and mortar store and doing festivals or craft fairs do not work into my home schedule right now, so a virtual store works great. Visit my shop 'Teri Hansen.Etsy.com' and see what you find. OR, If you don't want to miss an update be sure to sign up for updates in the box to the right. Until then...........
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