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#4. Learn something new! Sewing is good for your mind body and soul so put your book club on hold and start your own sew lounge.
Selvedge to the rescue with expert (but mostly just super fun) teachers for classes and workshops for all skill levels. Go to the website before you miss something! selvedgestudio.com
amy butler's booth
sandi henderson and leah. sandi won best booth! she lives in missoula now and has promised to come do a workshop. we will let you know when her new line arrives!
check out her blog portabellopixie
goodwill redesign project
*this project is what Brynn calls the katie holmes sunday outfit
*it started with a large linen men's dress shirt, band collar (3.99)
* we cut off the cuffs, ruched the shoulders, and added elastic to the wrist for a flowy cuff
*the tom jeans are straight-of-the-rack 2.99
*our paper boy bag completes the look, it is a $35 class at selvedge
*of course katie is in disguise driving this vintage vw van
we call this one glacier girl, it is a combo of secret seconds top and selvedge fabric.
*cut the top at the waist, gathered the bear fabric and sewed them together.
*leah has been working on a record redesign project and made this fabulous handbag from the .50 bin at Record Heaven.
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Hip Strip Block Party bliss!
Lance and Tommy were our men's wear models for the fashion show.
Selvedge beauties Kristen and Lauren made their own super cute outfits.
And in the middle, our favorite workshopper Tina!
Lots of new retro-inspired prints.
Perfect for summer table cloths or even check book covers!
Only $7.95 per yard!
STEP TWO: pull fabric tightly over the back of your canvas and staple in place. *(tip: start in the middle of each side and work your way out to the corners-pull it tight)
STEP THREE: finish the corners and proudly hang it on your wall
variations: use this process to cover a corkboard for fashionable organization or go green and cheap by recovering an ugly old painting canvas from goodwill (or your own basement). different sizes of canvas and fabrics can change the look of your project for the perfect combo