Snohomish County Clothing and Textile Advisors Fabric Sale Aug. 16 - My Edmonds News

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The Snohomish County Clothing and Textile Advisors will host their 14th annual fabric sale on August 16 in Lynnwood, featuring a wide range of textiles, sewing machines, and crafting supplies. This event serves as a hub for local sewing enthusiasts, providing an opportunity to stock up on essential materials. The sale promotes sustainable practices by encouraging the reuse and recycling of textiles. Additionally, it supports the local crafting community by connecting artisans and hobbyists. Local residents have shown consistent interest in such events, highlighting the importance of crafting in the area.

The event fosters community engagement and encourages the sharing of skills and resources. With a focus on textiles, the sale aims to meet the growing demand for sewing supplies among residents. This initiative not only benefits individual crafters but also strengthens the local economy by supporting small businesses and artisans.

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