2 Faythe Levine of Handmade Nation
Faythe was at Renegade representing her in-progress film, Handmade Nation (aka the Indie Craft Documentary). She has great tote bags, mirrors, and t-shirts available in her Etsy shop so crafters can support the project!
3 Oktak
I loved the gorgeous little bags and pouches from Oktak--they use such pretty prints and the details are lovely.
4 Erika of My Imaginary Boyfriend
Erika made this incredible embroidered portrait of Martha Stewart... the details are unbelievable. She also hand-painted the wood-grain frame.
10 Sarah of The Small Object
I loved Sarah's vintage chenille pipe-cleaner ornament-creatures! She also had a charming array of rubber stamps and printed stationery/recipe cards.
11 Sally of Fancy
Sally brought her gorgeous sterling silver jewelry from Fancy, her shop in Seattle. It's really playful and elegant at the same time.
12 Schmancy
Sally's boothmate was Schmancy: super cute toys and trinkets and colorful accessories.
13 Diane of Ferdinand
I adored Diane's t-shirts, patches, and vintage-fabric potholders. I picked up the gray drumming squirrel t-shirt for my drummer husband, who really loves it.
16 AH Peele
They hand-screen their sleek, colorful t-shirts and art pieces. My mom and brother each got shirts from them--we were all big fans. The amazing thing is that my brother and I went to high school and middle school
18 Christine of Twospace
Christine came out from Los Angeles to sell her sleek, gorgeous modern dresses and separates. She also brought some very tempting vintage along! I got a pretty red sundress and wore it to the beach
Christy Petterson
19 Ileana of India*Romeo
Ileana had all kinds of pretty handmade things--handbags, sunglasses cases, jewelry, and accessories in lovely colors. I found a sunglasses case I couldn't live without.
Christy Petterson
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