J. Zolis-Peck Stitchcraft

J. Zolis-Peck Stitchcraft I'm passionate about giving new life to secondhand and pre-loved materials Hi, I'm Jessica! I am a self-taught sewist who began learning my craft in late 2020.

Since then, I have transformed my guest room at home into my sewing space and love taking on novel challenges and learning new things about the fibre arts. I am passionate about giving new life to secondhand materials and so many of my pieces are from thrifted fabrics. Most of my creations have been for my own enjoyment so I’m now testing the waters on sharing them with others!

I finally got around to making myself a Liya blouse with this thrifted satiny fabric after eyeing the pattern for about ...
02/22/2026

I finally got around to making myself a Liya blouse with this thrifted satiny fabric after eyeing the pattern for about a year. I didn’t have quite enough yardage, so instead of cutting the neck tie on the fold, I had to cut two pieces and gingerly try to pattern-match it (I find solace in the famous quilters’ maxim, if the imperfection can’t be seen while on a galloping horse, don’t worry about it). I also took in the side seams a bit as well, both for fit and to squeeze out what I could from the fabric.

This was a quick make, taking a little over a day from assembling the paper pattern to finishing the hem. Though finishing seams with my serger would’ve been the faster route, I opted for classically beautiful French seams instead.

Pattern: Liya blouse by Madeinstel | Fabric: mystery satin from Value Village

Much to my sewing machine repair guy’s relief, I will no longer be sewing multiple layers of wool on my vintage Singer. ...
02/12/2026

Much to my sewing machine repair guy’s relief, I will no longer be sewing multiple layers of wool on my vintage Singer. It was looong overdue, but I finally took the plunge and bought myself an industrial machine. A million thanks to Daniela at the Toronto Sewing School for helping me pick out the perfect machine 🥰

“Maybe I’ll keep this one for myself”: an all-too common refrain I utter when finishing something for my shop that I’m p...
02/05/2026

“Maybe I’ll keep this one for myself”: an all-too common refrain I utter when finishing something for my shop that I’m particularly fond of…and then immediately list 🫠 I’m still vacillating on this one, but for the time being she’s hanging in my closet. This tropical take on a classic jean jacket was made from a heavy, preloved tablecloth and scraps of denim, both thrifted from Value Village.

I don’t want to say I regret selling the HBC blanket coat I made last year, but let’s just say if I made it today, it wo...
12/29/2025

I don’t want to say I regret selling the HBC blanket coat I made last year, but let’s just say if I made it today, it would’ve stayed with me. The next best thing I could do was make something for myself from the scraps, so this envelope clutch is the end result. No pattern was used; I just played around with the remnants I had.
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I initially quilted the wool with some stiffer mystery fabric I thrifted (something between buckram and interfacing), but ultimately wanted something with more oomph, so I unpicked it all (0/10 do not recommend) and cut out some fleece to stick between those layers. I made the bias tape from some buffalo check cotton and am kind of obsessed with it, and now I want to put it on everything I make.
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This was a really fun scrap-busting project, and I ended making a few more clutches from different materials for my Etsy shop, JZPstitchcraftCA, that I will post in the next few days.

A little more than a week away from the Punk Rock Flea Market!
11/26/2025

A little more than a week away from the Punk Rock Flea Market!

Just as I was on the hunt for a smaller pattern that I could hand-sew here in the hospital, SmallMuseum_ dropped the rid...
11/24/2025

Just as I was on the hunt for a smaller pattern that I could hand-sew here in the hospital, SmallMuseum_ dropped the ridiculously darling . As I currently have no access to a printer, I was very grateful to find the dimensions of the pattern pieces in the instructions, so I was able to make my measurements directly on the fabric before cutting into it. The instructions were clear and I was able to work on it little by little, day by day. Despite it being 100% hand-sewn (a first for me) with hand-pressed seams, I’m delighted with how it turned out, and would like to try it with a more robust fabric next time around.
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Fabric: 100% cotton, Floral Abundance + polyester lining, both from Fabricland Canada

✖️ SOLD ✖️Classical meets contemporary in this cardigan refashioned from a woven Spanish blanket.  In a stunning red and...
11/19/2025

✖️ SOLD ✖️

Classical meets contemporary in this cardigan refashioned from a woven Spanish blanket. In a stunning red and black damask pattern, this heavy cardi-coat is accented with knit sport trim on the arms, pockets, and down the back. It features a shawl collar; two spacious kangaroo pockets; and original fringe along the bottom hem. I also kept the blanket’s original ‘Made in Spain’ tag on the inner lower right facing.

This Spanish beauty may have gone to a new home, but there are still plenty more options for keeping warm in my Etsy shop, JZPstitchcraftCA.etsy.com.

✖️SOLD✖️Perfect for adorers of waterfowl and philatelists alike, this jacket features a pair of King Eiders on a postage...
11/08/2025

✖️SOLD✖️

Perfect for adorers of waterfowl and philatelists alike, this jacket features a pair of King Eiders on a postage stamp. Made from the softest vintage tapestry blanket, the coat is accented by wool sleeves, collar, and spacious pockets, and is fully-lined with a sumptuous red and black paisley lining. With the blanket’s original fringe adorning the cuffs and hem and 6 antique brass metal snap fasteners for closure, the jacket was crafted to wear for spring and autumn.

This is currently available in my shop, JZPstitchcraftCA.etsy.com, but if you’d like to check it out in person, I will be at Eco-Chic: The Future of Fashion tonight. The event takes place at Woodbine Mohawk Park in Milton from 7:30pm-10:30pm. Hope to see you there!

After attending several shows as a patron over the years, I am very excited to announce I will be a vendor at the upcomi...
10/30/2025

After attending several shows as a patron over the years, I am very excited to announce I will be a vendor at the upcoming Jingle Bell Rock Punk Rock Flea Market in just a few weeks!

🗓️ Saturday, December 6th from 12pm-5pm
📍 The Cotton Factory, 270 Sherman Avenue North, Hamilton

It is an incredible show with not only amazing vendors, but great food and entertainment as well. Hope to see you all there 🔥

10/26/2025

My runway debut at The Wearable Art Show Thursday night

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