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Bits of Thread closing in Adams Morgan – Bristle Hairdressing Opens

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located upstairs above the old Mixtec space at 1794 Columbia Road, NW

“Dear PoPville,

I was going to book some classes at Bits of Thread, a sewing shop in AdMo that offers great how-to classes, as Christmas gifts but it looks like they’re going under. I’m so bummed! Wishing the best for the owner and all the staff.

“In a creative business like this where overhead is high and margins are low, going through such a slowdown pushed things underwater very quickly. I tried as much as I could to keep things afloat for the sake of our students and the creative community in DC, but unfortunately these efforts were not enough and it is time to let go. Our last day of classes will be December 17th, 2016.”

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1770 Columbia Road, second floor

But nearby… “Bristle Hairdressing, opened in August 2016”

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