Style Weekly
"Top Stitch was founded by Lisa Hutchinson in 2016 to combat the excess waste caused by mass production and fast fashion through fixing existing clothing. From torn seams and moth holes to patches and stain cover-ups, Top Stitch can return your clothes, family heirlooms and quilts to fighting form."
Clotheshorse Podcast
"Top Stitch Mending is a vibrant community sewing hub that also offers repairs to keep clothes out of the landfill. […] For me, community is bringing people together who may not otherwise meet, and finding common threads between them. Ideally, weaving a strong cloth of connections. I think small businesses can be a meeting place and conversation starter for these connections. We provide a place where people can sew, learn, and create while making friends and finding time for self care…"
Church Hill Newsletter
"Hi mend-friends and neighbors! Top Stitch Mending is a sewing studio located on 23rd street, between Leigh and Clay, on the bottom floor of a sweet little carriage house. We offer clothing and other textile repairs as well as sustainable sewing classes by appointment. Our hope is to lighten the load of excessive textile waste that ends up in landfills annually, by restoring the items in your home and closet, keeping them in circulation."
Sustainability Side Hustle
“I started a sustainable mending business to eliminate as much clothing and textile waste as possible, redirecting it from landfills. Mending keeps things in circulation longer and disrupts the speed of fast fashion. When we slow down the fashion consumption cycle, we get to explore its supply chain, where it is broken, and the people that are affected the most by it.”
Style Weekly’s Top 40 Under 40
“At 11 years old, Lisa Hutchinson learned to sew from her mother, a home economics teacher. Her interest eventually grew into a business, TopStitch Mending, where she repairs clothing as a way to minimize the environmental impact by keeping used clothes out of landfills.”
Darn It! A Sockumentary by Liza Hazelwood
Darn It! A Sockumentary focuses on the sustainable mending practice of Richmond clothes mender Lisa Hutchinson. She applies her mantra of “anything can be mended” to the human condition, showing her love for fabric, clothes, and the Richmond community.
Richmond Grid
"With that in mind, let’s meet Lisa Hutchinson, a sustainable seamstress based in Richmond who initially created TOP STITCH as a way to keep clothing out of landfills. Lisa, who studied fashion design at Drexel University, has been sewing for over twenty years. At TOP STITCH, Lisa has earned a reputation for clothing repair, alternative alterations, mindful mending, creative fixes, and for teaching sewing lessons. Today, she has turned her skills toward protecting the Richmond community..."
B side Collective: Vol. 3 Handmade
“With involvement in the Ethical Style Collective, her focus is shifting consumer mindset to being comfortable and accepting visible repairs. For Lisa, ‘blemishes are a reflection of the life of a garment well worn.’...” (pg. 85)
Richmond Magazine
“For Lisa Hutchinson, sustainability is a way of life. Sewing from a young age, she founded Top Stitch in 2016 to mend clothing and add new life to garments that would otherwise end up in landfills...”