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We are in Simply Sewing Magazine!
We are so pleased to say that Urbanstax is featured in the latest edition of Simpy Sewing Magazine. Check out the ‘A Fabric of Life’ article from Page 56 onward. We talk about our love for African fabric and design and our mission to bring you more locally produced fabric from the beautiful continent.
There is also a wonderful Crossbody Bag tutorial by Rosee Woodland which uses our Ice Blue and Purple Adire from Nigeria and our Ghanaian circles Ankara print. A very cool combination indeed. That’s on Page 60. Maybe you could make yourself a version in your own take on colours and patterns!
Grab yourself a copy.
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