Archive for 'indieNC Designers'

Monday, July 6, 2009

Class: Find Your Home Decorating Style, This Thursday

Jamie Meares of Furbish Design will be hosting a class with us this Thursday on finding your home decorating style. You may recognize Jamie from her house tour that we featured here. Check out these before and after pictures of a room she recently renovated with a budget of $500. Sign up for the class [...]

Monday, June 22, 2009

indieNC Workshops & Classes

We are now offering craft, design & business classes taught by your favorite designers. Sign up before July 1st to receive 10% off the class fee. Hurry, space is limited to 10 students per class. We’ll be adding more classes soon from Holly Aiken, Pear Threads, Sew Bliss Sew & More! Register here.

Friday, June 5, 2009

indieNC Window Display - 230 Fayetteville Street, Raleigh

Starting today, indieNC will be working with local artists to curate window displays and showcase local North Carolina made goods in empty storefronts around Raleigh & Durham. Our first window debuts today at 230 Fayetteville Street in Raleigh (between the Mahler Gallery and Port City Java). I hope you’ll check it out, and if you [...]

Thursday, May 21, 2009

New in the indieNC Shop

Check out the new crop of goods in the indieNC shop, all lovingly handmade by North Carolina artists.

Products: 1. Olive Ruffle Shirt, $47, 2. Ceramic Bird Deer, $40, 3. Wooden Earrings, $22, 4. Organic Onesie, $20, 5. Apple Booties, $25

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Featured indieNC Designer: Tamara Galiano Bagnell, Modern Radar

Tell us a little more about your business and how you got started:
When I started Modern Radar about two and a half years ago, I was really thinking of it as more of a hobby.  I learned to screen-print while I was in art school in the late 90’s, and started sewing when I was [...]

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Featured indieNC Designer: Sonya Coulson Rook, Metamorphosis Metals

Tell us a little more about your business and how you got started:
My business started as a hobby and has slowly grown from there. I first started making jewelry while studying art in college. I tried working in several different media before a professor suggested that I take a Metal Design class. [...]