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Heavenly
Accents
Along side my love for ribbon, is a deep appreciation for fine
fabrics.
My jackets are wearable art: hand-made quilted works that start with a
picture or theme and flow from there.
Tie-dyed clothing for Men, Women, infants, toddlers, boys & girls and also tapestries
Windancer
Windsocks and
Banners
All of our windsocks
are designed to spin in the wind. Hang them in a patio,
from a gazebo, near a pool or anywhere the wind blows.
Cool
Shirts
Life is too short to be serious all
of the time! It is my responsibility as an artist
to assist in keeping these components of life intact – dancing, singing, playing, movement, color, balance, focus, originality and most importantly, fun!

TEXTILES
What makes the bags so unique is the choice of fabrics...The bags are
designed to sharpen an outfit; to give an overall well-dressed
look with the minimum of effort.
Hatterdashery
Your source
for hand-crafted, high quality embellishments for
heads!
Julie Goodenough Contemporary
Crochet
Crochet is akin to making something
out of thin air. With only a hook and a strand of yarn I create women's
accessories that reflect my artistic vision. I use intriguing and
exquisite materials to make my jewelry, felted bags, scarves, and
hats.
Kris Johnson - Designs in
fiber
I am captivated by
fiber as my means of artistic expression...the wonderful palette of colors
available through the hand dying process feeds my love of color. My work draws
heavily on the play of light and shadow across the texture of the fabric,
allowing the piece to change color and character.
BATIK is an Indonesian art form. The word means "wax writing". A design is
applied to white cloth using a tjanting tool or brush and melted wax. The cloth is
then vat dyed. This process is repeated for each additional color. The wax resists
the dye and is then removed,resulting in the unique, crackled style of batik.