—Bidding and Launch Party on October 16, 2025 (5:00–7:00pm)—

Be a Hero for Stitch Buffalo &
Support Creative Futures for Refugee Women

Unique artwork, luxury sewing and knitting supplies, vintage treasures, and wonderful gifts from local businesses—and 100% of the proceeds support Stitch Buffalo. Online bidding opens October 16, 2025 at 5:00pm, with most items available for free in-store pickup or shipping (additional cost paid by winning bidder). Bidding starts at just $5 on many wonderful pieces! Or, hit "Buy it Now" and lock in your purchase at the listed price without bidding. Happy shopping!

AUCTION OPENS: October 16, 5:00pm
AUCTION CLOSES: October 23, 12:00pm

**LINK COMING 10/16, 5:00pm**

Join us at Stitch Buffalo on Thursday, October 16 (5:00–7:00pm) for our auction launch party!


Products and Services

Visit Our Store/Studio

Enjoy a unique shopping experience and take a peek behind the scenes. A wide selection of items from the Refugee Women’s Workshop and textile-art supplies from Second Stitch are available every day.

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Shop On-Line

Visit our online store to explore popular items from the Refugee Women’s Workshop and Second Stitch—including ornaments, jewelry, wall art, home decor, and one-of-a-kind gift items.

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Mending and Alterations

The most sustainable garment is the one you already own. Learn about how Stitch Buffalo can help you reduce waste.

Take a Class

Learn something new or expand your repertoire. New classes are added each month, with options for all skill levels.

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We believe that our Buffalo community is richer for its diversity,
full of unique possibilities, and worth celebrating.

Our future depends on how we treat one another today.
We share our abundant talents and creativity
as we pursue happiness, safety, and belonging.

Wherever we come from, Buffalo is home.
Creating side by side, our hearts are open.

 

Stitch Buffalo is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. ​

Your contribution helps support the Refugee Women's Workshop, culturally informed community education, and sustainable practices in the textile arts.

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