Upcycling Clothing Class – Nina Littrell – Instructor with Rightfully Sewn, Kansas City, MO

Episode 4 June 19, 2021 00:21:52
Upcycling Clothing Class – Nina Littrell – Instructor with Rightfully Sewn, Kansas City, MO
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Upcycling Clothing Class – Nina Littrell – Instructor with Rightfully Sewn, Kansas City, MO

Jun 19 2021 | 00:21:52

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Show Notes

Nina Littrell is a graduate of Kansas City Art Institute where she studied textiles and garment construction.  She is a Kansas City based fashion designer that, among other classes, is teaching “Deconstruction/Reconstruction” an upcycling garments class offered at Rightfully sewn where students are training for professional jobs in the garment industry.  

https://rightfullysewn.org/classes - list of public classes (Deconstruction/ Reconstruction ticket information is here ) 

https://rightfullysewn.org/seamstresses - Seamstress Training Program information 

https://rightfullysewn.org/designers- classes for fashion designers 

https://www.instagram.com/rightfullysewn/ - Our instagram 

https://www.instagram.com/softstreet_sustainablefashion/ - Soft Street Sustainable Fashion Instagram (My sustainable brand) 

https://ninalittrell.com - Soft Street Sustainable Fashion

 

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