Cherokee Street launches a textile festival as it moves from massive to boutique events

When Cherokee Street pulled the plug on its Cinco de Mayo festival last month, the news went off with a bang. The idea that the neighborhood’s biggest festival was no longer financially viable felt like a big blow.

But behind the scenes, organizers were already working on a different festival—one that they hope will represent a different direction for the South City neighborhood. Instead of events that bring in a big party crowd, they hope to get people engaging with local businesses.

This summer, that means the debut of Common Thread: A Textile Festival. The one-day event on June 27 will feature both makers and sellers specializing in vintage, handmade, and custom clothing, along with tapestry art, knitting, quilting, crochet, and leather goods…

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