Making colorful fringe dresses has been my happy place today. Sometimes you just have to create your own joy. #fringe #60s #costumemaking #joy #happyplace #sewinqueen (at North Hollywood, California)

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Making colorful fringe dresses has been my happy place today. Sometimes you just have to create your own joy. #fringe #60s #costumemaking #joy #happyplace #sewinqueen (at North Hollywood, California)
“Do what you love, and you will find the way to get it out to the world.” -. Judy Collins .- #lovewhatyoudo #dıy #craftymom #sewinqueen #embroideryblanks #womeninbusiness #passionforsewing #blanksforcrafters https://www.instagram.com/p/CZRvcPOLOnu/?utm_medium=tumblr
Meet Christina Mae Jenkins‼️ She is the scientist and inventor for creating the weave process. In 1949, Jenkins worked at a wig manufacturer in Chicago, and while there began working on a technique to make a more secure fitting wig. She then moved to Malvern, Ohio and began studying how sewing in commercial hair with a person’s natural hair added length and body. In 1951, she filed a patent for her “HairWeev” technique – adding synthetic extensions by sewing hair onto cornrows, a process some historians say date back to ancient Egypt. She was the granted the patent in 1952. Jenkins owned and operated Christina’s HairWeeve Penthouse Salon in the Shaker Heights section of Cleveland until 1993. She also taught her hair weaving techniques at hair shows across Europe. #blackhistory #womenshistory #sewin #sewinqueen #bundledeals #hairweave (at Atlanta, Georgia) https://www.instagram.com/p/BuOeyI0HmzJ/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=qronscypi3la
Meet Christina Mae Jenkins‼️ She is the scientist and inventor for creating the weave process. In 1949, Jenkins worked at a wig manufacturer in Chicago, and while there began working on a technique to make a more secure fitting wig. She then moved to Malvern, Ohio and began studying how sewing in commercial hair with a person’s natural hair added length and body. In 1951, she filed a patent for her “HairWeev” technique – adding synthetic extensions by sewing hair onto cornrows, a process some historians say date back to ancient Egypt. She was the granted the patent in 1952. Jenkins owned and operated Christina’s HairWeeve Penthouse Salon in the Shaker Heights section of Cleveland until 1993. She also taught her hair weaving techniques at hair shows across Europe. #blackhistory #womenshistory #sewin #sewinqueen #bundledeals #hairweave https://www.instagram.com/amataxservices/p/BuOetOpHaLm/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=2gzyqh5tz6ku
My next cross-stitch is taking form. Can you guest what Disney princess is? 👑 Mi siguiente cross-stitch está tomando forma. Puede adivinar que princesa Disney es? 🐠 #handmade #craftmanship #crosstitch #sewinqueen #disney