Find unique sewing gifts for women who love to sew as well as cool sewing gifts for men. Shop engraved tape measures, seamstress ornaments, craft room night lights & other great sewing gift ideas they'll love best. Popular selling gifts feature Kyle's needle, thread & seamstress scissors design in gold or silver metal.
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Interested in more personalized gift ideas for men or women who love to sew? Shop our wide selection of customized business gifts or our personalized gift ideas for more. You'll find an unusual selection of handcrafted gift ideas for seamstresses and tailors featuring Kyle's exclusive designs of scissors, quilts, spools of thread, needles, and pin cushions.
Some of our top selling items in our collection of unique sewing gifts are Kyle's engraved pill boxes and cool Christmas ornaments. If you want to create sewing gifts for men and women who like to sew, buy a sewing Christmas ornament, a tailoring money clip for him, a quilter jewelry box, needle & thread pill box, or stitcher's kitchen magnet.
Find useful sewing gift ideas for a sewing student, beginning sewer, or sewing instructor - a metal pencil case for storing fabric markers and pencils or a bookmark she can use. Customize it with her favorite color and an engraving.
Kyle's personalized sewing gifts are great for mom or grandma, too. Because failing eyesight can make detailed projects more difficult, a sewing themed magnifier glass necklace or a pretty neck chain for holding her glasses will be greatly appreciated.
Know someone who makes his or her own clothes or dreams of being a fashion designer? Shop tailor gifts to see some of Kyle's fashion themed designs on her more popular selling gifts.
Kyle's Story About the Sewing Design
"My mother's great aunt Clara was a clothing designer and seamstress with a wedding dress shop on 7th Avenue in New York City in the late 1940s. She made beautiful wedding gowns as well as the trousseaus worn by new brides on their honeymoon. My mother learned to sew from her, and passed this family interest down to me. Although my first attempts were simple clothes for my teddy bear when I was very young, I progressed to creating elaborate Halloween costumes for my daughters. I love working with beautiful fabrics (from Britex) and making my daughters' costume ideas come alive." --Kyle