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Featured Meetup: Indie Lab Design Experiment

We are a group of both experienced and novice sewers who get together to share and create together. Don't let even one more of your beautiful ideas sit in the closet one more day..... there is no "finishing fairy" out there you know! The energy of the group will have you motivated in no time. Come join us!!!(No "Fashion Police" allowed, just creating whilst having fun ;-)

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Featured Meetup: Indie Lab Design Experiment
We are a group of both experienced and novice sewers who get together to share and create together. Don't let even one more of your beautiful ideas sit in the closet one more day..... there is no "finishing fairy" out there you know!

Design it, Sew it, and Work it!

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Sarah Skinner Wins Costume Con Award

I submitted my Salome costume to the Historical costuming contest. The Costume-con 27 Historical Masquerade Contest recognizes creativity, scholarship, stage presentation and workmanship skills in the context of historical clothing. It celebrates the history of costume, including all cultures, periods, and types of dress. Historical costume is costume based on clothing that was worn or could have been worn somewhere in the world. I was honored with the award for "Workmanship: Excellence in Beading". More about Salome costume: http://shakemyday.com/site/2008/06/salome-costume/

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Costume Con
COSTUME-CON is an annual conference about costumes. It features classes, exhibits, a fashion show, several masquerades, and other competitions. The convention is dedicated to the art and craft of costumes and costuming of all types. It has its roots in science fiction and fantasy conventions and historic re-enactment type events. That said all forms of costumes are welcome, and encouraged, including, (but not limited to), anime, fursuit, steampunk, original design, interpretational, recreation, and so on. Costume-Con is also a "traveling" national-level convention, and is in a different city and run by a different committee each year.

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