Sew Dayton Closing After 4 Years; Owners Opening Two New Studios
Sew Dayton Closing After 4 Years; Owners Opening Two New Studios
After almost 4 years in business, owners Jesy Anderson and Tracy McElfresh have decided to open sewing studios of their own. Focusing more on the education side and having very limited retail.
“We have been so successful as a sewing shop in Dayton, that we decided we should offer more classes! With the retail it is hard to focus on the learning and figured if we both opened a sewing studio, we could teach twice as many people and can offer more focused classes.” Says Anderson and McElfresh, “We have fallen in love with teaching and really wanted to focus on that aspect.”
About Sew Dayton
Sew Dayton opened in 2012; as part of the Activated Spaces program supported by the Downtown Dayton Partnership and UpDayton.
Originally opening at 16 E. Brown Street in the fall of 2012, in October 2013 they moved to a bigger location at 261 Wayne Ave to accommodate the growing need for classes, unique fabrics and high quality notions.
The classes have been the most popular offering from Sew Dayton, which sparked the owners to consider closing the one shop to open two sewing studios.
“It really was a hard decision to make. We love downtown and the Oregon District. We love the community and we will miss everyone. It’s a decision that we made so that we can offer even more options the community. We will both still offer light alterations, classes, fun events at our new studio’s and we will both expand into producing custom sewing projects for customers.”
Closing timeline and information on their new studios, please visit our website.