the sewing workshop: a sewing and arts school in san francisco

this one is for the bay area folks!

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the sewing workshop is a "sewing and arts school" in san francisco's richmond district that offers private sewing lessons, plus a TON of classes geared toward the fashion-minded do-it-yourself-er, focusing on sewing, embellishing, restyling, and the like. many of the classes seem to be broad in their subject matter (like beginning sewing: learning the basics), specially crafted to teach prospective students the basics of an area of interest, while others are project-based (such as the jean jacket workshop) and still others teach special interest skills (like japanese shibori for today).
a complete list of the sewing workshop's class offerings may be found here: http://thesewingworkshop.com/classes.php
some other classes they have on offer in the coming months which sound like a lot of fun (to me, anyway!) include:
-couture sewing school -vintage re-dux -springtime hatstravaganza! -hand sewing 1 -painting and embellishing shoes

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(thanks to san francisco's discount fabrics (where i found a flyer advertising the sewing workshop...)! it's a great bay area chain of fabric stores that sell "wholesale" to the public...)

quick (fashion) questions: what do you buy over and over, and why?

calvin klein denim jacket
(one of my obsessions, of which i have multiples: denim jackets!)


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what do you find yourself purchasing (clothing/accessories, etc.) over and over, and why?
are there certain items that you have multiples of in your closet?
what characteristics do they have?
what do those pieces mean to you? i.e., what do those items symbolize or represent to you, if anything?
do you wear these collected items, and keep them in heavy rotation, or do they just sit there, unworn?

etsy love: POUTfits

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POUTfits is the star of this installment of etsy love. she hails from asheville, north carolina, and makes all manner of cool items with recycled jersey. the results are undeniably fun: slouchy patchy-pieced tops, armwarmers, skirts, and shrugs abound in the POUTfits shop.
i love the idea of armwarmers, though i don't own any (yet!)! seems to me that they could or would be the perfect little odd colorful and texturally rich addition to an outfit, one that might not seem necessary, but that could have the potential for much usefulness. on that note, see that little pocket on the small armwarmer shown above? perfect for popping a couple bucks into whilst out on the town (in lieu of a purse, perhaps?)...smart thinking, there, POUTfits!