Hi there,
I wanted to write a short note this morning to say thank you.
Thank you for celebrating Mother's Day with us. Whether you shopped, replied to one of our emails, or just opened them and quietly closed the tab, I'm grateful you let us be part of the weekend.
The thing I keep coming back to, year after year, is what Mother's Day actually means in our world. It's not really about the gift. It's about the women who taught us.
The grandmother who showed someone how to thread a needle. The mom who handed down the machine. The friend who said "you can do this" when the first project went sideways.
Sewing is one of the few things that genuinely gets passed down. Hand to hand. One generation to the next. And every time someone in our community starts a project, finishes one, or teaches a daughter or granddaughter to sew, that thread keeps going. We get to make the tools. You do the hard part.
Keep an eye out later this month. We've got a couple more good things coming in May.
An
Madam Sew
P.S. If you finished a project this weekend, hit reply and tell me what you made. I read these.