 | Artist: BallerinaGrape I'm a 23 year old designer/seamstress, and I create all of the clothing you see here. I also created and maintain this website, including handling the orders and customer service.
I've always loved the uniQue! I love pieces with gorgeously quirky twists that make a look my own! I simply adore creating and making unique clothing for others that will bring a smile to their faces!! I've been dabbling in things needle since as long as I can remember. I love all the art of needlecrafts, including applique, crochet, embroidery, patchwork, cross-stitch, quilting, rug making, and sewing.
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 | Artist: Betty Scagnetti Bettyscagnetti fiddle-with fashion is fun, fresh, charming, and witty. Whether new or "refashioned", every garment and accessory is constructed by hand with the highest standards for quality and detail, while keeping the overall design light and playful. Each Bettyscagnetti piece is created individually for the young and young at heart.
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 | Artist: Bird in a Skirt Bird in a Skirt was created in 2004 by Vickey Jang as a way to sell the bags and clothing she crafted in her home studio. Paper goods were shortly added to the list, and before Vickey knew it, stationery had taken over the site as well as most of her free time.
In January 2006, Bird in a Skirt re-emerged as a stationery retailer and wholesaler. It remains true to both its roots and original aim of brining you simple but thoughtful designs that evoke a sense of nostalgia.
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 | Artist: Crazy Coconut Creations We are Amy Rosko and Mike Estes. Since 2003, we have been using original photographs gathered from our journeys to create one-of-a-kind designs that we hand-print onto new clothing, vintage pieces, fabric, and more in our Portland, Oregon workshop! The product line is a transformative look at the world, fusing photography & printing to create a fashionable design.
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 | Artist: Darcy Sparrow Wearable Art Darcy Sparrow Wearable Art is the work of Madison, Wisconsin artist Laurie Rossbach with the assistance of her husband and partner Robert . At our studio in Madison, we produce our luxurious textiles in small batches, dying and printing the fabrics entirely by hand. The garments we create are sewn individually from the hand printed fabric with the highest attention to craftsmanship and detail.
You can purchase our garments at the art fairs that we exhibit at throughout the country, by visiting our studio in Madison, and by contacting us through this web site. Along with the constantly changing items that we have in stock, we are happy to accept commissions for custom sized clothing, fabric yardage, interiors, and theatrical costumes.
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Artist: EcoUnique EcoUnique is a little home based business run by Jess. I am a one woman business, with occasional help from my friends and family. My studio is set up on the 3rd floor of our home, and my office/inventory/shipping takes up the spare room. I do this because its what I love to do, and I really couldn't imagine doing anything else.
My company goals are first and foremost to honor my creative process by producing fashionable, comfortable, well fitting hemp and sustainable fiber clothing for women, either one at a time or in limited batches. Practically just as important as my creative process is my company's comittment to environmental and social betterment.
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Artist: Emily Allyn Emily Allyn has created a distinctive look. We feature original art to express baby and toddler’s every mood! The timeless nicknames paired with the adorable and humorous designs are perfect for the little Sweeties in all our lives.
We use premium quality 100% combed ring-spun cotton that is comfortable, durable, and practical for infants and toddlers. You will immediately notice how incredibly soft and cuddly this clothing really is compared to others. We are proud to say all of our clothing is made in the USA and in a sweatshop-free environment.
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 | Artist: Filly Filly is a small clothing company operating out of Santa Cruz, California.
The women at Filly strive to create intelligent clothing for the socially conscious woman. The designs are bold with a touch of old-world flirtation that compliments the body in just the right places. Quality fabrics, hand-drawn prints, and local production are trademarks of the garment process. Lovely and versatile, honest and conscientious, Filly creates clothing to feel good in.
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 | Artist: Hulda Bridgeman Design We make each garment ourselves, in our studio in Spokane, Washington. Hulda Bridgeman Design began business in Roanoke, Virginia in 1973, moved to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho in 1981, and to Spokane in 1996. Ken joined the business in 1993.
Hulda begins by hand-dyeing different types of silk fabric with fiber-reactive dyes, in a resist process which can yield several shades and even different hues from a single immersion in the dyebath. Some fabrics are re-manipulated and re-dyed several times.
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 | Artist: Kate Daly I am a full time studio potter specializing in aesthetically functional stoneware. My colorful work is wheel thrown and often altered with a subtle Asian feel of simplicity. I use wood stamped impressions that complement the surface design and texture of copper red, green, and black as well as cobalt blue glazes. Ultimately my goal is to create pottery that expresses both serenity and beauty while it is used.
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