Seven Stitches & Sprig: Children's Clothiers of the Glen

Est. 2025 Human Artificer

Seven Stitches & Sprig: Children's Clothiers of the Glen

Maebh hums old lullabies as she measures and murmurs a blessing into every seam. She refuses to sell items to be used for outright thievery; she will accept bar...

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Shopkeeper

Maebh of the Seven Stitches, a Human Artificer (Lvl 6)

Keeper's Species

Human

5 Armor9 MiscEst. 4.1k gp

Shop Inventory

(14)
Armor5

Soft, tightly woven wool dyed in interlaced green and amber patterns. Lined with a thin sheep fleece for warmth; buttoned with a carved wooden button depicting a knotwork spiral.

Lightly water-resistant; keeps wearer warm in damp climates.

Soft leather shoes with flexible soles, shaped to let a child move quietly over streamside rocks and hearthstones.

Well-crafted soles grant +1 to Dexterity (Stealth) checks made to move quietly on natural surfaces when worn by children (DM adjudicates age-appropriateness).

A lightweight, silvery-grey cloak trimmed with heather and a fastener shaped like a curled fern. Woven from threads rumored to come from the borders of the fae glens.

AC +1Once per long rest, the wearer can cast fog cloud (as the spell, centered on self) that lasts up to 1 minute. While the fog persists, the cloak grants +1 to AC against ranged attacks originating outside the fog.

A heavier linen coat with a waist cinch and decorative knotwork hem. Cut to allow freedom for climbing and learning swordplay or dance.

Stiffened hem gives modest protection to the hips when falling — grants advantage on saves to avoid grapple-related trips if worn properly.

Cowhide boots treated with alder and fae-bark tannins. Strong soles and reinforced toe provide durability for apprentices and hunters in training.

AC +1Grants advantage on saving throws to resist exhaustion from long marches once per long rest (appropriate to ages old enough to wear).
Miscellaneous9

Finely-stitched linen tunic embroidered with Celtic knot borders. Breathable for active youngsters, durable enough for school and play.

Embroideries filled with a whisper of warding thread (nonmagical) that modestly resists rips and tears.

Hand-braided sash of wool and dyed hare leather. Used as belt or hair wrap; finished with a pewter brooch in the shape of a triquetra.

Holds knots tightly; will not loosen on its own.

Fine linen under-shift, bordered with tiny stitchwork charms of protection and modesty. Comfortable for all-day wear.

The stitchwork is blessed with a maternal charm that soothes, giving advantage on Comfort checks to calm a distressed child (DM discretion).

A soft nightshirt embroidered with silver runes of restful wake. Woven with moonlit linen and a hair-thin thread of enchanted silver.

Heal 2 HPWhen worn while resting, the wearer gains the benefits of a 'Lesser Rest'—regains an extra hit points at the end of a short rest (once per short rest). Also soothes nightmares for up to 8 hours.

A small silver brooch shaped like a stylized flame above a cross-stitched knot. Pins into garments and subtly hums when fabrics are stressed.

The brooch repairs minor tears and frays automatically over hours when the garment is not worn. Once per day, it can cast mending as a cantrip but only on clothing or small fabric items.

Finely made undergarments traditionally gifted at rites of passage. Embroidered with protective knots and blessed by a local healer.

When worn on the day of an important rite, grants the wearer +1 on Wisdom saving throws against fear effects for that day (single-use, ceremonial).

A small woven sprig worn around the neck on a leather cord. Keeps a child's sleep steady when away from home.

While worn during a long rest, the wearer cannot be put to sleep by magical effects (does not protect against other incapacitations).

A spool of durable thread dyed in muted greens and browns. For quick repairs and decorative knotwork.

A ceremonial wrapping for gifts plus a delicate herbal wash that seals embroidery and keeps dyes bright.

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Maebh of the Seven Stitches

HumanArtificerLvl 6

Shop Atmosphere

Maebh hums old lullabies as she measures and murmurs a blessing into every seam. She refuses to sell items to be used for outright thievery; she will accept barter in the form of stories or a small, true keepsake from a child's homeland. If a customer brings a child who is upset, Maebh will offer a free cup of warm heather tea and a token stitch that calms for an hour.
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