About Memory
Stitched Memories.
Welcome to Memory, where every stitch tells a story. With over two decades of experience in the art of sewing, Memory brings a passion for craftsmanship and creativity to every handmade product. From intricately sewn accessories to personalized gifts, each item is meticulously crafted with care and attention to detail. With thousands of satisfied customers, Memory's creations have found homes all around the world, adding a touch of warmth and charm to every corner. Explore our collection and discover the timeless beauty of handmade treasures at Memory.
Designed
for
you
At Memory, we believe that every fabric tells its own unique story. That's why we carefully select each material for our handmade products, ensuring the highest quality and aesthetic appeal. From soft and cozy cottons to luxurious silks and durable denims, every fabric choice is thoughtfully considered to complement the design and purpose of each item. Whether it's for a delicate embroidered piece or a sturdy everyday essential, we prioritize both beauty and functionality in our fabric selections. With our meticulous attention to detail, you can trust that every stitch is made with the utmost care, resulting in timeless creations that stand the test of time.
Double gauze
Double gauze cotton is a lightweight fabric made of two layers of gauze fabric that are woven together. It's known for its softness, breathability, and slightly crinkled texture. Double gauze cotton is often used for making baby blankets, clothing, and accessories due to its gentle feel and excellent draping properties
Cotton popplin
Cotton poplin is a type of fabric known for its durable, crisp, and smooth texture. It's often used for making shirts, dresses, and other garments due to its versatility and breathable nature.
Interlining/ interfacing
Interlining, also known as interfacing, is a layer of fabric placed between the outer fabric and the lining of a garment to provide structure, support, or additional warmth. It comes in various weights and stiffness, and it can be fusible (adheres to fabric when heated) or sew-in. Interfacing is commonly used in collars, cuffs, waistbands, and other areas that need reinforcement in sewing projects to give them shape and stability.
Rivets
Rivets are small metal fasteners used to join materials together, typically in situations where other fastening methods like stitching or gluing may not provide enough strength or durability. They are commonly used in denim jeans and other heavy-duty garments to reinforce areas that experience a lot of stress, such as pockets and seams. Rivets are inserted into pre-drilled holes and then hammered or pressed to secure them in place, creating a permanent and strong connection.
Overlock stitch
An overlock stitch is a type of stitch used to sew together or finish the edges of fabric to prevent fraying. It's created by a serger or overlock machine, which trims the seam allowance and encases the raw edge with multiple threads, creating a neat and professional-looking edge. Overlock stitches are commonly used in garment construction for seams, hems, and edge finishes, especially on knit fabrics where stretch and durability are important.
Straight stitch
A straight stitch is a basic sewing stitch created by the up-and-down motion of the sewing machine needle, forming a straight line of stitches. It's one of the most fundamental stitches used in sewing and is versatile for various types of sewing projects. Straight stitches are commonly used for seam construction, topstitching, and edge stitching, providing a clean and simple finish to the fabric.Stitched Memories.
Welcome to Memory, where every stitch tells a story. With over two decades of experience in the art of sewing, Memory brings a passion for craftsmanship and creativity to every handmade product. From intricately sewn accessories to personalized gifts, each item is meticulously crafted with care and attention to detail. With thousands of satisfied customers, Memory's creations have found homes all around the world, adding a touch of warmth and charm to every corner. Explore our collection and discover the timeless beauty of handmade treasures at Memory.
Designed
for
you
At Memory, we believe that every fabric tells its own unique story. That's why we carefully select each material for our handmade products, ensuring the highest quality and aesthetic appeal. From soft and cozy cottons to luxurious silks and durable denims, every fabric choice is thoughtfully considered to complement the design and purpose of each item. Whether it's for a delicate embroidered piece or a sturdy everyday essential, we prioritize both beauty and functionality in our fabric selections. With our meticulous attention to detail, you can trust that every stitch is made with the utmost care, resulting in timeless creations that stand the test of time.
Double gauze
Double gauze cotton is a lightweight fabric made of two layers of gauze fabric that are woven together. It's known for its softness, breathability, and slightly crinkled texture. Double gauze cotton is often used for making baby blankets, clothing, and accessories due to its gentle feel and excellent draping properties
Cotton popplin
Cotton poplin is a type of fabric known for its durable, crisp, and smooth texture. It's often used for making shirts, dresses, and other garments due to its versatility and breathable nature.
Interlining/ interfacing
Interlining, also known as interfacing, is a layer of fabric placed between the outer fabric and the lining of a garment to provide structure, support, or additional warmth. It comes in various weights and stiffness, and it can be fusible (adheres to fabric when heated) or sew-in. Interfacing is commonly used in collars, cuffs, waistbands, and other areas that need reinforcement in sewing projects to give them shape and stability.
Rivets
Rivets are small metal fasteners used to join materials together, typically in situations where other fastening methods like stitching or gluing may not provide enough strength or durability. They are commonly used in denim jeans and other heavy-duty garments to reinforce areas that experience a lot of stress, such as pockets and seams. Rivets are inserted into pre-drilled holes and then hammered or pressed to secure them in place, creating a permanent and strong connection.
Overlock stitch
An overlock stitch is a type of stitch used to sew together or finish the edges of fabric to prevent fraying. It's created by a serger or overlock machine, which trims the seam allowance and encases the raw edge with multiple threads, creating a neat and professional-looking edge. Overlock stitches are commonly used in garment construction for seams, hems, and edge finishes, especially on knit fabrics where stretch and durability are important.
Straight stitch
A straight stitch is a basic sewing stitch created by the up-and-down motion of the sewing machine needle, forming a straight line of stitches. It's one of the most fundamental stitches used in sewing and is versatile for various types of sewing projects. Straight stitches are commonly used for seam construction, topstitching, and edge stitching, providing a clean and simple finish to the fabric.