Practices such as shopping secondhand, and repairing and repurposing items, not only saves money but also reduces waste. It’s even possible to learn a few new
How much candy do you throw away after Easter? For me, it used to be a lot. Never one to disappoint my kids, I was stockpiling Costco-sized candy variety bags
Three generations inside Chateau Sew: co-owners Susan Jackson, holding her granddaughter Evelyn, and Karen Flournoy.
Chateau Sew & Sew Fabric & Sewing Studio on Magazine Street seems like an anachronism in the time when the number of people who sew (sewists as they are now called) is declining. But the folks at Chateau Sew have a plan.
It was started in 2015 by the mother-daughter team of Susan Jackson, a quilter, and her daughter Karen Flournoy, who mostly made garments. When Flournoy’s son was about to start school full-time, her mother suggested that, because she loves fabrics and had made clothes for her young son, they open a shop.