Wiksten's Jenny Gordy: A Stitch magazine profile


 I just got an email saying that the Fall issue of Stitch is coming off the press soon, and it reminded me that I hadn't mentioned the profile I wrote for Stitch with Style, the special issue of Stitch that came out in May.

I'd heard that Jenny Gordy of Wiksten fame had moved to Iowa City and pitched a profile to Amber Eden, Stitch's fantastic and very enthusiastic editor. Though I turned the profile in last fall, Amber thought it would be great for Stitch with Style, which focuses on sewing clothing and accessories, so it wasn't in print til this May. But the great thing about that is that since the interview Jenny and I have gotten to be friends, which is a lovely outcome! (She was part of my Quilt Market posse in Portland.) So many of my profiles are written from phone interviews, rather than face-to-face talks, and I rarely get to follow up in person.

A quick bit about Jenny: she started by sewing a line of clothing herself—yup, designing clothing and then stitching an average of ten pieces of each style. As you can imagine, it wasn't easy, but she did it quite successfully for several years. Though she still sews and sells occasional pieces, she's turned her focus to creating a line of patterns to accompany her Tova and Tank tops. (We called them "nearly iconic" in the Stitch story, but at Quilt Market I realized we could have omitted the "nearly." It seemed that in everyone's booth there was a Wiksten tank stitched up in their latest fabric line.) Not only do I admire Jenny's determination in making her business work, but I've learned that she's got a great sense of humor.

At any rate, there are lots of great things in the issue. I, for one, intend to use Jenn Mason's "A Shirt that Fits...Finally!" article to make adjustments to my Sorbetto top. I am feeling kind of excited about sewing clothing...just need to find a little time to do so. So if you haven't yet checked out Stitch with Style, now's the time!