Embroidery design in Portland, Oregon
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Designed and made in Oregon, by an Oregonian
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Designed and made in Oregon, by an Oregonian 〰️
About
What is “The Clearing?”
In the 1830s, traders, trappers and settlers often used the west bank of the Willamette River as a resting spot between Oregon City and Fort Vancouver - this area became known as “The Clearing.” By 1843, pioneers began making claims to the land in the area, including William Overton and Asa Lovejoy. By 1845, the newly founded city was named to Portland, Oregon as we know it today.
Who am I?
My name is Andrew, and I’ve been working in creative fields my entire career, primarily in the video production and A/V industry. I’ve fallen in love the the embroidery process from design to delivery, and have made this my primary creative endeavor. I love collaborating and creating things that communicate a strong and impactful message.
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I’d love to hear from you! Whether you’d like to order custom products, have design suggestions, or just have any questions, fill out this form and I’ll get back to you!
Before Tri-Met, Portland’s mass transit was run by a private company called Rose City Transit, which ran until 1969. This hat is an homage to the long history of public transportation in Portland! A classic callback to the RCT logo, punctuated with rose stitching.
80% Acrylic / 20% Cotton yellow flat brim hat.