Two Albuquerque women, who met at their kids’ school, have turned their part-time hobby into Kei & Molly Textiles, a national wholesale and online business.
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Two Albuquerque women, who met at their kids’ school, have turned their part-time hobby into Kei & Molly Textiles, a national wholesale and online business.
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Governor Martinez signed an executive order directing state agencies to provide administrative leave for employees with school-aged children, so that they can regularly participate in parent-teacher conferences in the fall and spring of each school year.
Read MoreAt the end of Mass at San Jose Parish 20 years ago, an announcement: Anyone with sewing skills wishing to take part in a little handcrafting workshop should meet with Sister Bernice in the parish hall. To the amazement of Susan Matteucci, a bright-eyed young organizer from Chicago who was looking to help empower low-income women, 75 women showed up.
Read MoreBy design, this is a mostly New Mexico operation. The pieces in the clothing collection are sewn in Albuquerque by a women’s collaborative. The minimalist palette and styles are inspired by New Mexico artists such as Agnes Martin, whose former home is near the couple’s studio in Galisteo.
Read MoreWe are excited to announce we are a 2013 Women-Owned Business Grant Recipient from Eileen Fisher. The grants are awarded to innovative companies that are socially-conscious and committed to sustainability.
Read MoreSouthwest Creations is proud to announce our collaboration with West Elm to create a line of Thai fabric pillow covers.
Read MoreSouthwest Creations’ hosted a salon and cocktail party at the Metropolitan Pavilion that coincided with NYNOW 2013, a market in New York that draws 350,000 attendees from all 50 states and 80+ counties.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, April 30, 2014 Southwest Creations celebrated 20 years in business.
Read MoreFor Southwest Creations Collaborative the core of its program is a contract manufacturing operation, which is expected to generate $1.3 million in revenue this year. Among its clients are Jonathan Adler, Designers Guild and máXimo. Those customers “aren’t (just) driven by supporting us as a mission,” said Executive Director Susan Matteucci. “We offer competitive pricing and good service.”
Read MoreSouthwest Creations is a proud recipient of $11,500 from the Albuquerque Community Foundation’s “$30,000 Great Grant Giveaway” event.
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