STITCHED LIVE. KEPT FOREVER.

A white circular wall display holding multiple spools of colorful thread in various shades, arranged in a pattern with some shadows cast on the wall.
Close-up of a white dress shirt cuff with a black and gold oval cufflink and the initials 'T.D.' embroidered in orange.
Close-up of a textile sewing machine with spools of beige thread in a factory or workshop setting.

Bringing the art of embroidery to live events

CORPORATE EVENTS, BRAND ACTIVATIONS, AND PRIVATE CELEBRATIONS, CREATING A ONE-OF-A-KIND EXPERIENCE GUESTS CARRY HOME.

We are building something rooted in craft, personalization, and the belief that the best event experiences are the ones guests take home with them.

My grandmother made quilts by hand. The kind that take patience, precision, and a deep belief that the things you make with care are worth the time they take.

When my mom decided to take up the hobby, she got a machine. It did not stick for her, so she passed it along to me. And for six years, it sat there. Waiting.

I finally got up the nerve to try it. And I have not stopped since.

There is something about taking a simple object and turning it into something someone will reach for again and again because it was made just for them. Not a purchase. Not a commodity. Something personal, that did not exist before you sat down to create it.

That is what Boise Thread Studio is built on. Taking something simple and turning it into something someone will reach for again and again because it was made just for them.

A cafe table with a MacBook laptop, an iced coffee with a straw, and an empty glass. The table has a beige chair with the word 'Brooklyn' embroidered on it in black. The photo is taken from a top-down perspective, showing a person's lap wearing denim jeans.

Let’s Stitch!

Close-up of a sewing machine stitching purple thread to a white fabric with pink polka dots, forming the word 'Baby'.