M stands for Memphis, Miami and embellishments
Whitney Washington (left) and Ashley Padmore of We Tight Knit worked during a pop-up shop at the Boot Barn’s grand opening at Southwind on April 10, 2022. (Ziggy Mack/Special to The Daily Memphian)
We Tight Knit, comprised of chain-stitch embroidery entrepreneurs Whitney Washington and Ashley Padmore, began as a business in Memphis, made a stop in the Old West and is now expanding to Miami.
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Sam Hegenheiser
Sam Hegenheiser is a proud native Memphian and a graduate of both Memphis-Shelby City Schools and The University of Memphis. She is a freelance writer, an educator and a lover of cats and dive restaurants.
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