I’m Tesha — a clinical pharmacist turned stay-at-home mom who found herself again through a needle and thread.
When I first became a mom, I left behind a career that challenged me daily — and stepped into a life that was beautiful, but also completely consuming. Between feedings and diaper changes, I craved something that was mine. Something that made me feel smart, capable, and creative again.
So I dusted off my sewing machine.
And let me tell you — it was not smooth sailing. I spent hours fighting tangled threads, misreading patterns, and questioning if I was cut out for this. Every mistake felt like proof I wasn’t “crafty enough.” I almost gave up more times than I can count. But I kept going. Because each small win — each pacifier clip, each baby bib — reminded me: I can learn this. I am capable. And I’m allowed to make space for myself.
Now? I help women like you — new moms, overwhelmed beginners, women who feel like they’ve lost their spark — learn to sew with confidence, clarity, and compassion. No jargon. No condescension. Just calm, step-by-step support from someone who deeply gets it.
This brand exists because I believe sewing can be a lifeline — not just a hobby. A way back to yourself when motherhood makes you feel invisible.
You don’t have to know everything to begin.
You don’t have to be perfect to make something beautiful.
You just need someone to believe in you.
And that’s exactly what I’m here to do.