African Zesty Couture with Grace Christopher
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Today, Lisa welcomes Grace Christopher, the creative genius behind African Zesty Couture. Grace shares her journey into sewing, which began as a way to keep her mind active after moving to the United States with her one-year-old child. From growing up in Nigeria to her aspiration to flood the streets with African prints, including Knit Ankara, Silk Adire, and Kampala, her dedication to empowering others to embrace and incorporate these fabrics into their own creations is testament to community. This conversation exemplifies the rich cultural tapestry that sewing can encompass and the potential for creativity to connect people across continents.
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