'Project Runway' for kids? Sew Much Cooler creates Eagles-themed clothing for children

The Eagles are getting ready to face off against the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship and businesses are reaping the benefits of the team’s success.

Sew Much Cooler is an at-home business in Ambler, that takes unique designs and creates them into children’s clothing. 

What we know:

The business has a new fabric that was designed by the owner's artistic father, which highlights the Philadelphia Eagles. 

"I went to my Dad and I said, we need our own Eagles fabric that we own, that nobody can get it anywhere and that’s how we came up with this," said Lindsay Gradel, the owner of Sew Much Cooler. 

A Kelly Green fabric with all things Eagles, from writings that say ‘The City of Brotherly Shove,’ ‘The Minister of Defense,’ ‘Go Birds,' ‘The Philly Special’ and more. 

Gradel then makes the fabric into children’s dresses, skirts, bucket hats, and bibs. 

"If I could go on Project Runway for kids, I would, I definitely believe that you can’t get anything like it anywhere," said Gradel. 

Which if the Eagles keep winning,  she believes her business will too. 

"The last game had me a little on edge. Obviously we want them to win. There is no way, I do not believe they will not be going to the Super Bowl," said Gradel. 

If they do, she’ll be ready to continue bringing the Eagles Pride to the city, one stitch at a time.

What you can do:

You can find all of her children’s items on their website https://sewmuchcooler.shop.

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