Project Runway, a fashion design competition tv show is in its fifth season on Bravo. It's inspired young girls and boys to learn the art of sewing. At
Fabricland in North Plainfield, the young sewing students are so crazy about the show, the store began hosting its own Project Fabricland. We stopped by for an advanced class. In four days, the sewers created tunic tops from scratch. Watch young aspiring designer, Charley Randall, in the Fabricland workroom. (Video by Rachel Weston/The Star-Ledger)
i would love to take sewing classes like that :)
chelseakeepsitreal 2 years ago
charley makes and designs so many things
macbox53xoxo 2 years ago
Well I guess not all of the other kids want to be a designer.
The video was about Project Runway inspiring kids to be designers and sewers.
Just because you sew it doesnt mean that you are a designer or whatever.
perry673 2 years ago
Well, Charley is in my school and in some of my classes, and I didn't know ANYTHiNG about that. She's never told me anything, ever
xoxAnDaLyPeYxox 3 years ago
Wow that's awesome u r in my Delayed Lunch!!!
xoxAnDaLyPeYxox 3 years ago
uh what about all the other thousands of kids who do the exact same thing? or how about the rest of the kids in that class? what makes charley special?
although, charley, i hope you stick to your dream and make it come true.
elizabish 3 years ago
Charley is totally impressive. What a star!
claudiawallis 3 years ago
Yay Charley! See you on the runway!
jool20 3 years ago
how cool is that!
angelroompatti 3 years ago