
As 2025 winds down, we’ve been reflecting on what an incredible, chaotic, caffeine-fueled, absolutely rewarding year it’s been for Chaos Works.
This year stretched us — literally and figuratively. From tackling our most complex builds yet to officially opening our bigger, better, and blessedly air-conditioned location in August, we’ve grown in all the right ways.
The ribbon-cutting for our new space was a milestone we’ll never forget. So many of you came out to support us — clients, partners, friends, neighbors, and even a local government representative who made it extra official. It felt like the entire community showed up to cheer us on, and we’re still feeling the love months later.
Every kind word, every project you’ve trusted us with, every last-minute “can you make this work?” moment — that’s the fuel that keeps us doing what we do. Turning creative chaos into something that fits flawlessly is still our favorite thing.
As we look ahead to 2026, we’re excited to keep saying yes to the unique builds, keep solving the tricky challenges, and keep being the team you call when you need fabric done right, done thoughtfully, and done fast.
🐾 A Word From Our Founder
From Jessica:
Looking back through 2025, my heart is full. I’m grateful for every wonderful client who trusted Chaos Works with their projects this year — brides and mothers, homeowners, project managers, business owners, exhibit pros, and everyone in between. Thank you for letting us be part of your meaningful moments and big ideas.
We worked on so many unforgettable projects this year — truss wraps, wedding dresses, couture rebuilds, upholstery transformations, large-format graphics, pageant gowns, custom cushions, vintage robe remakes… each one different, each one special, each one a reminder of why I love what I do.
And of course, moving into Suite 62 was a huge highlight — more space, better workflow, and (praise be) air-conditioning in every workspace. It has already made such a difference in what we can take on and how we deliver.
Most importantly, I’m grateful for the people who make Chaos Works possible:
Stephanie, Maria, Alayna, Elizabeth — my incredible team.
My vendors. My Powercore network.
My supportive friends and family.
And my husband, who cheers me on through every stitch, zipper, deadline, and late-night project.To everyone who’s been part of our journey this year — thank you. I’m excited, hopeful, and ready for whatever 2026 brings. 💜🧵
