Archives 2/24-3/8, 2005-2006

Posted by Kathleen Fasanella on Mar 8, 2007 at 1:29 pm / Admin / Trackback

Part of a continuing series on blog history for those who intend to read everything but haven’t managed to get around to it.

2005: February 24 through March 8
Entrepreneur’s discussion list
The zen of the survival of the prettiest
Tailoring and The English Cut
Oh joy
Product Review Style# 12658
Intolerable ugliness or the shape of things to come?
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2006: February 24 through March 8
Reverse engineering standard work pt.5
The Fashion Piracy Paradox
A Sunday in Las Cruces
Pimp my style
The Fashion Piracy Paradox pt.2
Meet Henry Hibbard
Home-sewing manufacturers
Designer’s website design
Domestic manufacturing is up
Home-sewing manufacturers pt 2
Reverse engineering standard work pt.6
Wooden Porch Books
Lies and body weight
Good Logo Design
On drafting and European Cut
Reverse engineering standard work pt.7
They can’t make what I designed
Is the customer always right?
How to order labels pt.1

PS. My titling could use some work. I’ll bet those “reverse engineering standard work” entries look about as much fun as Christmas at your in laws but they’re a multi part tutorial on the industrial sewing of men’s shirts.


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Suzanne
March 8th, 2007
1:40 PM

Oh Kathleen, thank you thank you thank you for making this list. You really are the best!

I’m going to work my way through all of this. Some of it I have read but I’m going to start over and read it all.

Marisa Burt
March 9th, 2007
8:14 PM

Kathleen,

Thanks so much for posting this. I really appreciate it.

Marisa

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