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Still Not Buying Any Fabric For An Entire Year | #FABRICCHALLENGE2018 | #SEWCHEAP

June 4, 2018 by Jennifer Moore Leave a Comment

No Fabric May 2018 Update

Checking in with an update on my quest to NOT buy fabric for an entire year – am I sticking with the fabric challenge or did I cave???

Filed Under: Fabric, Fabric Challenge 2018, Sew Cheap Tagged With: #fabricchallenge2018, #sewcheap, consumerism in america, dressmaker, fabric, fabric challenge, handmade style, handmade wardrobe, jennifer moore, living on less, living simple life, no buying challenge, no buying clothes for a year, not buying fabric, repurpose clothes, saving money, seamstress, sewing, sewing report, sewing vlogger, shopping for fabric, slow fashion, stash busting, tailor, textiles

#FABRICCHALLENGE2018 | No Buying Fabric for a Year | #SEWCHEAP

December 22, 2017 by Jennifer Moore Leave a Comment

Fabric Challenge 2018

In 2017, I decided not to buy any clothes for an entire year and I freaking did it! So I’m upping the ante for 2018 – NO BUYING FABRIC.

Filed Under: Fabric Challenge 2018, Handmade Wardrobe, Sew Cheap Tagged With: #fabricchallenge2018, #sewcheap, consumerism in america, dressmaker, fabric, fabric challenge, handmade style, handmade wardrobe, jennifer moore, living on less, living simple life, no buying challenge, no buying clothes for a year, not buying fabric, repurpose clothes, saving money, seamstress, sewing, sewing report, sewing vlogger, shopping for fabric, slow fashion, stash busting, tailor, textiles

Fabric & Sewing Shopping Haul | July 2016

July 24, 2016 by Jennifer Moore Leave a Comment

Jen Holding up Quilt Backing Fabric edited

As a diagnosed fabric addict, I want to also contribute to your dependence by sharing my online shopping haul for July.

Filed Under: Fabric, Haul Videos Tagged With: addicted to fabric, art gallery fabrics, blush, Boardwalk delight, cotton and steel, eat it all, fabric, fabric addict, fabric haul, fat quarter shop, flavor of the day, haul, haul video, invisafil, luxe, massdrop, metallic, michael miller, online shopping, riley blake, sewing haul, sewing vlog, shopping haul, sweater knit, textiles, thread, unboxing, wide backing, wide quilt backing, wonderfil

Why Nashville’s Craft South is a game changer

February 22, 2016 by Jennifer Moore Leave a Comment

Sewing Report Anna Maria Horner Craft South Nashville

Sporting a spunky ponytail, a cozy knit sweater, and a cup of coffee – Craft South owner Anna Maria Horner cheerfully greets us as she enters the shop.

Filed Under: Original Reporting, Sewlebrity File Tagged With: 12 south, 12 south neighborhood, 12south, anna maria horner, craft, craft shop, craft south, craft store, destination, fabric industry, fabric shop, janome, nashville, online vs brick and mortar, online vs store front, quilt shop, quilting businesses, sewing industry, sewlebrities, sewlebrity, textiles, tourism, travel, weekend workshops, workshop

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