Thanks to everyone who came out to the Cook Memorial Library last night. (And thanks especially to the Arts Council of Tamworth for sponsoring the evening — as well as the artist residency at the Kenneth A. Brett School.) We had a great turnout, enthusiastic crowd, even some delicious gluten-free baked goods! All in all, an excellent recipe for a rolicking good time. Here are some pics!
Willa carefully sketched out a design with a chalk marker.
Suzanne worked on the “Outer Lace” tank top (project #16 in Generation T), while her daughter tackled the “Brokenhearted” tee (project #2 in Generation T).
Molly made lace-up gloves from Generation T: Beyond Fashion; some refashionistas managed to make both a T-shirt and accessories in the short time!
Juno wore her flapper dress (project #72 in Generation T) for the occasion, and Sandy made gloves (project #103 in Generation T: Beyond Fashion).
Emma made a grocery tote; here’s Maya’s completed “Brokenhearted” tee (and some more gloves, too)!
A tote bag, some gloves, and a halter top oh my! (Courtesy of Willa, Molly, and Georgia.)
What a fun night — thanks again to all who attended. It really did feel like a party!
Tags: Cook Memorial Library, Tee Party
[ Posted on March 9th, 2012 ]
This looks like it was a lot of fun, and very successful.
Thank you, Megan! We had such fun!
Thanks, Willa, for being such a fabulous party guest! 🙂
Thanks Hector — it was tons o’ fun!
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