Dallas Artist Andrea Heath Channels Stitch Witchery Into a Fashion Business

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Dallas Artist Andrea Heath Channels Stitch Witchery Into a Fashion Business
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The former styling director began designing for her husband, The Reverend Horton Heat. Now she refines Western chain stitching for brands such as Kendra Scott.

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Initially getting into the fashion business as a teen model, Heath began working for the Reverend’s agent before they were a couple, moving to San Francisco for the job in the late '80s. Returning to Texas in the '90s to be closer to family, she landed a gig at Independent Artists Agency, where she styled for clients such as the Spiegel catalog and Neiman Marcus.

Heath decided to quit to spend more time with her two daughters and took over the Reverend’s online merchandising business, which kept her busy enough until the pandemic hit. Finding herself with time on her hands, Heath decided to splurge on her first chain stitching machine, which cost $2,500 and had to be shipped from England.,” Heath says."The more I researched about the machines, the more I wanted one, but the expense was holding me back.

 

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