The Winner of the Southwest Challenge: Refashion Runway Season Five


Wow, everything from cowgirl hats, to lace, to turquoise and even airlines. It’s always so delightful to see how each designer interprets the challenge and puts their own spin on it. Last week was no exception.

You had a very hard to decision to make but you voted and the judges agreed.

Here are the winners of the Southwest Challenge:

Fourth Place goes to KT

Refashion Runway Southwest Challenge

Third place goes to Julie

Refashion Runway Southwest Challenge

Second place goes to Peggy

Refashion Runway Southwest Challenge

First place goes to Deana

Refashion Runway Southwest Challenge

Congratulations everyone!

AND GOOD NEWS…

No one is getting eliminated this week, so on to the last challenge:

Kentucky Derby Hats

About The Renegade Seamstress

I'm a busy wife, mom, grandma, and teacher who loves to create. I've joined the refashion scene and I 'd like to share and connect with all those talented and creative people out there doing similar things.
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6 Responses to The Winner of the Southwest Challenge: Refashion Runway Season Five

  1. Kelli D Davidson says:

    I just love all this cool refashioning! While I cannot sew a button on a shirt, I do love to see all these recreations!

  2. Kelli Davidson says:

    Such a fun way for me to spend the winter! I love all this creative energy!

  3. seweverythingblog says:

    Interesting and beautiful refashions! Everyone should feel free to come down to Houston and wear their duds in the Houston Rodeo beginning next week 🙂

  4. Pingback: Recap of Refashion Runway: Season Five and Do You Want a Season Six? | The Renegade Seamstress

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