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xmas74

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Tue Jan 10, 2012, 12:24 AM
Jan 2012

I really think that for some, this will be the wave of the future-a return to learning how to make our own clothing and how to make do with what we have.

There are many blogs about refashioning (just google "refashioning clothing&quot but I included one of the biggest ones-New Dress A Day-one of the ones I prefer-Refashionista (I like her style and it's very simple to accomplish)-and one that offers a wide range-Rafashion Co op. New Dress a Day has been featured on talk shows and the writer is in the process of releasing a book. Refashionista has been featured on local tv in her area and in local fashion shows. (I can't wait to see her wedding dress-she's making it as a refashion.) And the third blog allows anyone to submit, so there are usually some interesting ideas.

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Do you mean to change the structure of the garment to update it badhair77 Dec 2011 #1
It can mean anything xmas74 Dec 2011 #2
This can be trouble - all those links. badhair77 Dec 2011 #5
There are so many out there right now. xmas74 Dec 2011 #6
I finally had a chance to look at refashionista. badhair77 Dec 2011 #15
And she really doesn't have any great skill with sewing. xmas74 Dec 2011 #16
I'm philosophically opposed to throwing anything (even potentially) useful away. Tansy_Gold Dec 2011 #3
I posted a couple above. xmas74 Dec 2011 #4
I do. surrealAmerican Dec 2011 #7
I have books about nothing but xmas74 Dec 2011 #8
I love to handmade34 Dec 2011 #9
I have a book about felting. xmas74 Dec 2011 #11
Me too. Tindalos Dec 2011 #10
I posted a couple that were for a beginner sewer abovethread xmas74 Dec 2011 #12
Cool. Tindalos Dec 2011 #13
Np. xmas74 Dec 2011 #14
I have been thinking of trying to make reusable shopping bags amyrose2712 Jan 2012 #17
If you have access to a sewing machine ... surrealAmerican Jan 2012 #18
I don't have one. Yet. amyrose2712 Jan 2012 #19
The big thing with reusable shopping bags xmas74 Jan 2012 #20
Cool...Thanks.nt amyrose2712 Jan 2012 #21
No problem. xmas74 Jan 2012 #22
That's a great idea. Tindalos Jan 2012 #23
They're so easy xmas74 Jan 2012 #24
I've bookmarked some of the links below. beac Jan 2012 #25
No problem. xmas74 Jan 2012 #26
Yes, I have a lot of fun remaking old things. polly7 Jan 2012 #27
ooh, I would love to see a picture of your blankets. grasswire Dec 2013 #28
Aw darn, I don't have any pictures and haven't got one here left, polly7 Dec 2013 #29
WOW grasswire Dec 2013 #30
I saw some gorgeous! handbags on Etsy once, I'm not sure if she/he still sells polly7 Dec 2013 #31
I just bought an unlined light denim vest from Goodwill for refashioning. I Nay Dec 2013 #32
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Here's enough stuff to keep my eyes blurry all weekend!!! northoftheborder Mar 2014 #34
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