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The woman behind the needle

Hi, I'm Lenora.
But you can call me Leno.

I'm a Pittsburgh girl with a sewing machine, a big heart, and a serious fabric addiction. What started as a quiet hobby turned into something I never expected โ€” a little shop where handmade means something again.

Read My Story
Lenora at her sewing machine
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It Wasn't Supposed to Be a Business

Sewing was never meant to be anything more than something I did for myself. A way to slow down, to make something with my hands in a world that moves too fast. I'd sit at my machine on quiet evenings, just me and the hum of the motor, and something about it felt right in a way not much else did.

The first pillow I made wasn't perfect. The seams weren't straight, the stuffing was uneven, and I was proud of it anyway. I gave it to a friend. She put it on her couch. People asked where she got it. That's really how this whole thing started โ€” not with a plan, but with a pillow.

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Every Stitch Is a Choice

I don't use a factory. I don't outsource. I don't have a warehouse. What you order from Leno's Journey gets made by me โ€” in my home studio, with my hands, at my machine. I pick the fabric. I cut it. I sew it. I stuff it. I ship it.

That means sometimes things take a little longer. That means inventory is limited. That means when you hold something from this shop, you're holding something that a real person spent real time on โ€” not a product that passed through a dozen hands before yours.

I think that matters. I think you can feel the difference.

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The Animals Part

I've always believed that things โ€” and animals โ€” deserve second chances. The scraps that don't make it into one product become part of another. The fabric someone else threw away gets a new life here. And when I sell something made from donated material, half of what I earn goes straight to local shelters helping animals find their forever homes.

It's not a gimmick. It's just what feels right. If my little shop can keep a few dogs warm and a few cats fed while also putting something beautiful in your home โ€” that's everything.

Learn about donating scraps โ†’

What we stand for

The Leno's Journey Promise

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Truly Handmade

Not "handmade" in the corporate sense. Actually handmade. By Lenora. In Pittsburgh. On a real sewing machine.

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Nothing Wasted

Scraps become keychains. Offcuts become stuffing. Donated fabric becomes something new. Every piece earns its place.

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Animals First

50% of Animal Icon item proceeds go to local shelters. Not someday. Every sale, every time.

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Worth the Wait

Things made by hand take time. We won't rush it. Good things โ€” real things โ€” are worth waiting for.

The journey so far

How We Got Here

Late 2025

The First Stitch

One day I had specialist day at school and we made a hand sewn pillow. Ever since, i've been interested in sewing.

Early 2026

The First Compliment

A friend put the pillow on her couch. Strangers asked where she got it. Something clicked.

Mid 2026

Today

Leno's Journey goes from an idea to an actual thing. First real products. First real orders.

2025

The Animal Pledge

The ๐Ÿพ Animal Icon program launches. Donated scraps start arriving. Local shelters get their first cut.

What's Next

Still Writing This Part

More products. More donors. More animals helped. More stitches. That's the whole plan.

Ready to bring something handmade home?

Every item in the shop was made with more care than you'd expect from something this affordable.