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We read, write, discuss, and appreciate the unfinished. Is interested in forming a reading and writing club. If you want to participate in. Then follow one of two steps below. If you HAVE an account with wordpress, than you simply need to send me your email address relevent to your wordpress account. i do not need your password, just your email address, and then i can add you as a member. Send an email to gomrblanco } at { gmail } dot { com. 2 Responses to “getReadHere”. November 23, 2009 at 10:03 am.
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We read, write, discuss, and appreciate the unfinished. The Kin of Ata are waiting for you by Dorothy Bryant. December 13, 2009. Posted by jonh blanco. Filed in reading in progress. Going native : biodiversity in our own backyards by Janet Marinelli. October 28, 2009. Posted by jonh blanco. Filed in weread list. Xeriscape Handbook by Gayle Weinstein. October 28, 2009. Posted by jonh blanco. Filed in weread list. Beautiful Swimmers : Watermen, Crabs, and the Chesapeake Bay by William W. Warner.
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Fabric Horse: Did you know...?
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We have a new website. You can find out our latest and greatest there AND/OR you can become a fan of our on Facebook. The Seatbelt bag has been a popular (sort of underground) bag that I have been making since the beginning (even before the utility belt and lock holster)! If you are interested. General Themes: new website. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We are a small company in Philadelphia sewing to make your day a little brighter, your load a little lighter. Institute for Local Self Reliance.
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Fabric Horse: October 2010
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Philly Works Opening this Friday. Our new line of bags designed by Alex from discarded yellow food delivery truck tarps is currently in a show called Philly Works. As part of Design Philadelphia. Philly Works displays all sorts of work ranging from handmade shoes to furniture, green building design to custom cycling gloves. General Themes: alex powell. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). We are a small company in Philadelphia sewing to make your day a little brighter, your load a little lighter.
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Fabric Horse: Washington DC this weekend!
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Washington DC this weekend! We will be traveling on down to DC this weekend for the Crafty Bastards. Craft fair. It is only one day so you will NOT want to miss out. Come find us at booth #21 at the Marie Reed Learning Center this Saturday Oct. 2 10am - 5 pm. You can also VOTE FOR US AS THE CRAFTIEST BASTARD. General Themes: crafty bastard. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We are a small company in Philadelphia sewing to make your day a little brighter, your load a little lighter.
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Fabric Horse: April 2010
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Well since we got the boot from our store front in the Piazza we are now all settled into our new space at 310 N. 11th St. 2nd Floor. Running a store is a lot of work so now that we have more time on our hands I have decided to do a craft fair tour with FH all summer. Starting with Bazaar Bizarre in San Mateo, CA on May 22 23rd. Sponsored in part by:. And in cahoots with The Bay Area Maker Fair. After I get back we will be almost ready for the Renegade Craft Fair in Brooklyn on June 5 6th at McCarren Park.
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Fabric Horse: March 2010
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Fabric Horse Moves" in City Paper. In case many of you are wondering about our move, why we are moving and where we are moving to. read this article written by Felicia D'Ambrosio in this week's City Paper. When the Piazza opened, Tower dropped the rents really low to bring in artists and small businesses," says Collins. "They wanted to create young energy. A year goes by, and they're shopping for somebody who can bring in more money. They are looking for different kinds of businesses.".