Handmade, local, sustainable.
Maker. Mom. Wife. PR Pro.
Tiffany Eiff has been making, upcycling and creating since she was a child. When she was very young, her Nana taught her to sew, and they made doll clothes from scraps of fabric leftover from altering clothes. In high school, she would stay up late decorating dance costumes, scrapbooking and hand sewing clothes made from whatever she could find.
After a hiatus during college and her full time PR career, Tiffany returned to sewing and creating after having two kids. No longer able to sit still at a computer all day, she began dreaming of what she could make. A new sewing machine, a few lessons and a figure-it-out attitude was the start of a hobby that kept growing.
Hesitant to fully make the leap, she committed to a market in 2025. This gave her passion a focus and a deadline - one that continued through the holidays and flourished from there.
Now in its first full year, Fiber Theiff is expanding its virtual presence and appearing at local markets regularly. Find the current schedule here. Making clothing for women and children, discovering new ways to use old materials, and curating vintage finds, the brand is committed to sustainability by using pre-loved items to create something new. Favorites include quilts, existing clothing, fabric remnants found at garage sales and hand embroidered linens. Each product is filled with love and history, often with details of its creation sewn right into the fabric. Sourcing most textiles locally and popping up at local events and farmers markets, Fiber Theiff values community, artistry and helping the Earth for future generations.