Handmade in limited runs with ready-to-ship inventory and commissions I lead personally.

About

I built Farmington Threads on material curiosity, patience, and a belief that handmade work should still feel intentional at every scale.

This isn't about producing as much as possible. It's about making pieces with personality, structure, and enough restraint that each collection still feels designed by me.

Materials and tools arranged on a workshop table

My Story

From curated materials to finished pieces, the work stays close to my hands.

I bring together cork, quilting, thoughtful color choices, and practical silhouettes in a way that feels both useful and personal. I grow this through small batches, one-of-a-kind quilts, and carefully chosen commissions rather than volume for volume's sake.

The result is a collection that feels distinct on a market table, trustworthy in a shop, and grounded in my actual taste instead of trend chasing.

Why I choose materials

Cork offers texture, durability, and a tactile finish that pairs beautifully with quilting cottons and statement prints.

Creative Control

Creative control is part of the value. Customers come for my eye, not for a factory-style exact match.

Intentional production

I shape every release to stay manageable, well-made, and visibly handmade instead of overextended.

Philosophy

I design each piece intentionally, not mass produced.

That philosophy shows up in how I limit production, set commission boundaries, and edit each collection down rather than endlessly expand it.

Explore the Work

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