Feature Friday: Meet Keesha Sinclair — The Kreative Force Behind Kreat’ N Stitches
- projectownership20
- Jun 25
- 2 min read

From selling candy on the corner in elementary school to running a thriving custom embroidery and apparel business, Keesha Sinclair has always had the heart of an entrepreneur.
Today, as the founder of Kreat’ N Stitches, Keesha brings “Kreative Excellence” to life—helping individuals, teams, and brands turn ideas into beautifully customized apparel and embroidered products that reflect their unique vision.
Whether it’s team uniforms, thoughtful gifts, or branding gear, every stitch carries purpose.
And we’re proud to say—Keesha is the creative force behind the official Project Ownership T-shirts!
But her journey wasn’t without fear.
Like many future business owners, Keesha wrestled with doubt and the fear of doing it alone. Her breakthrough? Action. She stepped out on faith, trusted the process, and built something extraordinary—one step at a time.
Now she’s paying it forward. As a co-author in the upcoming book Breaking Free: The Making of an Entrepreneur, Keesha shares her story to inspire others to chase ownership, purpose, and legacy.
What ownership gave her:
✅ The ability to lead by example
✅ The confidence to grow and give
✅ A platform to show that faith and business can coexist
Her advice to you?
“Just take one step—and allow God to lead and guide you. Don’t be afraid to ask questions. Lean on faith and kind-hearted people who are willing to help.”
Keesha reminds us that ownership isn’t just about money. It’s about freedom, impact, and legacy.
Let this be your sign to start—whether it’s a business, rental property, or your first stock purchase. You can do it.
🔗 Follow Keesha’s journey and shop her custom work:
📌 Website: http://www.kreatnstitches.com
📷 Instagram: @kreatnstitches
👍 Facebook: Kreat’ N Stitches
👉 If you need custom apparel, branding pieces, or just want to support an inspiring business owner—Keesha’s your go-to.
Project Ownership is on a mission to inspire more people—especially those who’ve never owned income-producing assets—to take that first step toward ownership.
Because ownership changes everything.




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