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Textile designer Hilde Leiaghat has an eye for vintage textiles...fun furniture... and cool vintage clothing. Hilde has a job that most would envy. She gets to go to all the big southern California flea markets to hunt for things for both her retail store and wholesale textile line, and along the way she always manages to see something new, find inspiration and have fun. Hilde shares her tips for being a successful shopper and talks about how the Rose Bowl Flea Market in particular has changed over the past 20 years.Listen to Podcast:
  Read "Four Classic Fleas" featuring Hilde
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from our August-Septeber '08 Issue
Artists: Madeline Longstreet, Amy Rice, Betsy Duggan, Mary Engelbreit, Jane Sisco, Virginia Cole| read more » |
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Interview with Mary
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from our June-July '08 Issue
Artists: Maura Grace Ambrose, Jennifer Maestro, Carolyn Moore, Anna Maria Horner, and Annie Brahler| read more » |
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from our April-May '08 Issue
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