Do you have soft, cuddly garments in your closet that are degraded by uncomfortable, scratchy labels? Life is too short to tolerate that, so remove the labels. Their stitching may often be unpicked with a seam ripper or snipped with tiny shears. Occasionally an overlocked or flatlocked seam needs to be opened to fully remove the label and in that case it is often best to cut the label off. Need help with this? Contact ReSewn if you have a several garments that need labels removed. If you are concerned about forgetting fiber content for laundering and storage, take a photo of the garment with the label and save it in a digital folder.
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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The 2020 coronavirus pandemic forced a temporary shift in priorities at ReSewn. Sewing cloth face masks to give away for free has replaced...
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Sometimes I find a dense wool sweater that felts up so much during the washing and drying process that it is too thick to sew on my non-indu...
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Sewed this prototype bag from a repurposed old suede vest. The main pocket dimensions are 6 inches by 4 inches by 1.5 inches to fit the stri...