Madison Stitch runs collaborative fashion effort to benefit first responders

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By Lucia Verzola

The uncertainty of the pandemic has offered opportunities for small businesses to adapt and expand into unexplored territory while also bringing the community together (socially distanced of course). Such is the case for Madison Stitch, a new company founded by John Pryor, owner of the Crossroads’ Madison Flitch furniture studio.

Through its handcrafted products, Madison Stitch offers employment for sewers across Kansas City, while also providing to local hospitals and organizations through the pandemic. 

Read more here:

https://www.thepitchkc.com/madison-stitch-runs-collaborative-fashion-effort-to-benefit-first-responders/

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