From bridal gowns to everyday alterations, experience the artistry of custom sewing with over 30 years of expertise.
Book AppointmentI was born in the small town of Plesetsk in Northwest Russia and lived in Russia for 37 years. I graduated from law school there and worked for a long time in the legal profession. But from early childhood I was always involved in creative work, such as knitting, sewing, embroidering, crafting various things. Such activities always greatly inspired me, filled me with positive emotions. Previous generations in my family also engaged in creative work. My great grandfather, who lived in the country, knitted stockings and other things for the family and taught this skill to his daughters. My grandmother, who was also named Raisa, was a great craft maker. She crocheted and sold wonderful bed covers, table cloths and other things. She also wove area rugs and runners out of colored strings of cloth. There were very few rugs in those days, and my grandmother had a lot of success selling hers. Her husband died in 1945 from wounds he sustained during the war, and my grandmother raised her two children alone, built her own home in the 1960's, and she always worked very hard. I remember how I helped her weave those rugs on a big wooden loom. My grandmother taught me the fundamental techniques of craft making. In addition, my aunt Nina was a professional seamstress. And my mother, who received formal education in sewing, always made me dresses for the holidays. For many years I devoted all of my spare time to sewing and craft making, and to an ever deeper study of the technology of making clothing and accessories. I attended sewing school in Arkhangelsk, Russia and took courses from excellent teachers with many years of work experience. More recently, I received a degree in Image Consulting from the Moscow State University of Culture and Art. I moved to Portland, Maine in 2009 with my American husband, and we settled in Portland where I started my business. I shipped most of the equipment that I use here in my Studio from Arkhangelsk before I left. I could never leave my machines behind! I truly love my work. I view it as an opportunity to give joy to people, to create positive emotions by doing the very best that I can with each piece of clothing or craft.
Previous generations in my family also engaged in creative work. My great grandfather, who lived in the country, knitted stockings and other things for the family and taught this skill to his daughters. My grandmother, who was also named Raisa, was a great craft maker. She crocheted and sold wonderful bed covers, table cloths and other things. She also wove area rugs and runners out of colored strings of cloth.
There were very few rugs in those days, and my grandmother had a lot of success selling hers. Her husband died in 1945 from wounds he sustained during the war, and my grandmother raised her two children alone, built her own home in the 1960's, and she always worked very hard. I remember how I helped her weave those rugs on a big wooden loom. My grandmother taught me the fundamental techniques of craft making.
In addition, my aunt Nina was a professional seamstress. And my mother, who received formal education in sewing, always made me dresses for the holidays. For many years I devoted all of my spare time to sewing and craft making, and to an ever deeper study of the technology of making clothing and accessories. I attended sewing school in Arkhangelsk, Russia and took courses from excellent teachers with many years of work experience. More recently, I received a degree in Image Consulting from the Moscow State University of Culture and Art.
I moved to Portland, Maine in 2009 with my American husband, and we settled in Portland where I started my business. I shipped most of the equipment that I use here in my Studio from Arkhangelsk before I left. I could never leave my machines behind!
I truly love my work. I view it as an opportunity to give joy to people, to create positive emotions by doing the very best that I can with each piece of clothing or craft.
Some occasions demand more than an off-the-rack solution. Whether you are stepping into a high-stakes professional networking mixer, attending an upscale high-society soirée, or celebrating a milestone moment, custom dressmaking and tailoring ensure you look entirely unforgettable.
From the clean lines of a sophisticated corporate dress to the breath-taking details of a bespoke gown, every piece is meticulously engineered to reflect your personal aesthetic and individual frame.
A wardrobe is an investment, but even the finest off-the-rack clothing rarely fits perfectly right out of the box. Professional alteration and repair services bridge the gap between a standard garment and a flawless, custom-tailored silhouette.
Whether it is a sharp corporate dress, a high-society evening gown, or everyday apparel, expert modifications ensure your clothing speaks to your personal brand and aesthetic.
Here are some examples of my custom jewelry and accessories, most of them made from semi-precious stones. These designs can be purchased at my studio. I believe in the special power of natural stones, which can give us energy and good fortune, can heal us, and can help us attain spiritual peace and balance.
Every stone is unique and has its own significance. You can learn about the qualities of various stones on the internet and order your own special piece of jewelry custom made by me.
899 Brighton Ave, Portland ME
By Appointment Only
New England Region / Studio Headquarters
Inquiries: raisasewing@gmail.com
Phone: (297) 650-44441
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Mon: 3 PM - 6 PM
Tue-Fri: 10 AM - 5 PM
Sat, Sun, Holidays: Closed