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Sew Thrifty
produced by Sevenrendered Design (Owatonna, MN: Learning Zone Express, 2012), 52 mins
Create a unique and fashionable look using second-hand thrift store clothing for your next sewing project! Instructor Kimberly Oedekoven explores her local thrift store while explaining what to look for when shopping and practical thrifting tips to find used clothes to refresh and refashion into something new.
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produced by Sevenrendered Design (Owatonna, MN: Learning Zone Express, 2012), 52 mins
Description
Create a unique and fashionable look using second-hand thrift store clothing for your next sewing project! Instructor Kimberly Oedekoven explores her local thrift store while explaining what to look for when shopping and practical thrifting tips to find used clothes to refresh and refashion into something new.
Back in the sewing studio, easy sewing projects are demonstrated from start to finish, including:• Freezer paper stencil on a sweatshir...
Create a unique and fashionable look using second-hand thrift store clothing for your next sewing project! Instructor Kimberly Oedekoven explores her local thrift store while explaining what to look for when shopping and practical thrifting tips to find used clothes to refresh and refashion into something new.
Back in the sewing studio, easy sewing projects are demonstrated from start to finish, including:• Freezer paper stencil on a sweatshirt (10:13) • Woven belt from button up shirts (13:21) • Winter hat from wool sweater (8:57) • Skirt from pair of jeans (14:14)
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Field of Study
How-To
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Sevenrendered Design
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Learning Zone Express
Topic / Theme
Skirts, Belts and buckles, Hats and millinery, Wool
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2012 Learning Zone Express
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Go Green, Sew Green: Recycle, Repurpose, and Restyle
presented by Kimberly Oedekoven, fl. 2010; produced by Sevenrendered Design (Owatonna, MN: Learning Zone Express, 2010), 44 mins
One way to go green is to sew green. Using unconventional fabrics like sleeves from wool sweaters and “fabric” made from fused plastic bags, learn the basics of sewing through simple and easy to make projects that incorporate recycling. Four unique sewing projects are demonstrated, including:• A fused plasti...
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presented by Kimberly Oedekoven, fl. 2010; produced by Sevenrendered Design (Owatonna, MN: Learning Zone Express, 2010), 44 mins
Description
One way to go green is to sew green. Using unconventional fabrics like sleeves from wool sweaters and “fabric” made from fused plastic bags, learn the basics of sewing through simple and easy to make projects that incorporate recycling. Four unique sewing projects are demonstrated, including:• A fused plastic messenger-style bag • A cell phone or mp3 player holder • A protective sleeve for a laptop • A water bottle holder
Field of Study
Fashion Studies
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Sevenrendered Design
Author / Creator
Kimberly Oedekoven, fl. 2010
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Learning Zone Express
Topic / Theme
Crafts
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2010 Learning Zone Express
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