In 2018 Bob Stearns suffered a broken neck and lost all feeling in his hands. After months in therapy he was counseled to begin sewing, of all things, for a 6’5″ rough n tumble guy. The promise was that a commitment to the process had great likelihood in re-wiring the eye-hand coordination and return feeling to his hands.
Fast forward…Bob started making crazy quilt blocks on a 1949 Singer Featherweight He has regained some of the feeling in his hands – – – sufficiently to manage a modern sewing machine and a 10-needle embroidery machine. A cottage industry has been born!
If your imagining can conceive it – – – his creativity and machines bring it to fruition. From free-standing lace ornaments and book marks, personalized caps and fine linens. Quilted tablerunners and placemats, quilts, baby quilts, framed sketch pictures, and more…
Heirloom gifts of distinction…