
Make With Pride
Hoop & Bee Studio offers custom quilting, longarm services, and sewing classes in an accessible and inclusive community space in Easthampton, Massachusetts.
We also accept mail-in quilts!
Curious about our process?
Everything you need to know is on our FAQ page. And if it’s not, just reach out!
Looking to get your quilt top finished? We design and stitch computerized edge-to-edge quilting and also offer custom hand-guided quilting on our state-of-the-art Bernina Q24.
Check out our gallery of some available stitch patterns! (Note: we always have more than we can display, if you don’t see one you like, just ask!)
We bind machine sewn, hand sewn, or longarmed quilts. Choose from flange binding or hand sewn binding, or have it sewn on a single side as an add-on to your longarm service.
We create custom quilts for any occasion. We create beautiful custom made guestbook quilts, memory quilts, keepsake quilts, and t-shirt quilts, or custom made quilts designed to your preferences and aesthetic. We also offer quilt repair services.

Make With Community
We offer a lineup of sewing and quilting classes for a broad range of skills, including:
Sewing Machine Confidence Builders, Beginning Quilting, Quilt Alongs, and Skill Workshops at our Eastworks studio from September to July. Follow us on Instagram to see what we’re making or find out what new classes are coming soon!
We acknowledge that the land on which we live, gather, and work is the unceded territory of the Pocumtuc and Nipmuc peoples. We honor the Indigenous peoples who have stewarded this land for thousands of years, and continue to do so today. We recognize the ongoing impact of colonization, dispossession, and forced removal on Indigenous peoples, and commit to supporting their sovereignty, self-determination, and healing.
As a business operating on this land, we understand the importance of giving back to the Indigenous communities who have been impacted by historic and ongoing injustices. To show our commitment, Hoop & Bee annually donates a portion of profits to the Nipmuc Indian Development Corporation (NIDC), the 501(c)3 organization that supports cultural preservation for the Nipmuc people. As artists, we hold this awareness in our hearts as we carry forward the tradition of storytelling through our textile works, which echoes the ways stories have been shared on this land for generations before us.
We encourage everyone to learn more about the history, culture, and current issues facing the Pocumtuc and Nipmuc peoples and other Indigenous communities in this area and beyond.
where Can I learn more about native peoples?
A few places you can start your educational journey include: