The 2020 coronavirus pandemic forced a temporary shift in priorities at ReSewn. Sewing cloth face masks to give away for free has replaced sewing items to sell at craft markets. Thankfully, I had many yards of cotton fabrics in stash that were suitable. Have given away approximately six dozen masks over the past few weeks to family, friends, acquaintances, and their family, friends, and acquaintances. Will continue to sew masks until I run out of fabric, as it seems face masks will become a regular necessity of everyday life for the near future, and I much prefer reusable, durable, washable masks over disposables that contribute to landfill waste.
Sewing with repurposed and reclaimed textiles. Established in 2019 in Denver, Colorado. Questions? Email anna.keeton.sewing@gmail.com
2024 Kringle Markets
ReSewn will have a table on Nov 30, Dec 1, Dec 14, and Dec 21 at the 2024 Waldschanke Ciders & Coffee Kringle Markets. 11am-4pm. Locat...

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My well-worn Teva sports sandals needed to be replaced this year, I was ready to try other brands, and I was lucky to find one pair of Chac...
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When I started sewing my own outdoor clothing gear in the mid-1990's, I was fortunate to live near The Rain Shed in Corvallis, Oregon. T...
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While recently resizing these jeans, I extended the length of the front pockets since the side seam was open. Who or what is behind the ridi...