Inclusive Custom Embroidery: Personalized Pieces for All
- threadsofinclusion
- Feb 17
- 2 min read
Embroidery has been around for centuries, serving as a form of art and expression on fabric. But what if embroidery could do more than just adorn clothing and accessories? What if it could be a tool for spreading happiness and promoting inclusion in our society?

Threads of Inclusion, a custom embroidery business based in Olympia, Washington, is on a mission to do just that. Founded by a dedicated mother of two special needs children, this business goes beyond just creating personalized pieces - it is spreading a message of acceptance and unity through its custom machine embroidered products. From t-shirts to tote bags, hats to sweatshirts, baby onesies to wedding gifts, Threads of Inclusion offers a wide range of customizable items for people from all walks of life. Whether you're looking for a unique gift for a loved one or wanting to treat yourself to something special, this business has you covered. What sets Threads of Inclusion apart is not just the quality of their products, but the intention behind them. The owner's personal experience as a parent of special needs children has inspired her to create a business that celebrates diversity and inclusion. Every stitch is made with love and care, with the hope of spreading joy and positivity to all who wear these custom pieces. Beyond just selling products, Threads of Inclusion is a platform for storytelling and connection. Through a potential blog on their website, the owner aims to share her story and connect with other parents who may be facing similar challenges. It's not just about embroidery here - it's about community, support, and building a more inclusive world for everyone. So, if you're looking for more than just a piece of clothing or accessory, consider checking out Threads of Inclusion. Support a business that is not only creating beautiful custom pieces but also spreading a message of love, acceptance, and inclusion through the art of embroidery. Let's stitch together a brighter, more inclusive future for all.


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