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Patch Picks: Five Great Local Boutiques

These local shops provide warm atmosphere, out of the ordinary gift ideas and a hands-on fabrication experience.

Every week, Highland Park-Mount Washington Patch will run a new weekly feature called Patch Picks, highlighting editor and reader picks of great local businesses, destinations, services, organizations, ways to spend a day off, and more. 

You’ll find useful lists to help you, your family, friends, and significant others find the best places for everything from Sunday brunch to date night out, kids party places and parks.

Want to suggest a list? Submit your idea in the comment box.

Today, we highlight some great local boutiques where you can shop for shoes, shades or get down with your crafty self. Check em out!



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            Andrea's specializes in boutique women's shoes. If you're looking to buy your girlfriend some platforms or you're a lady in need of heels for the prom dance, this is a good place to start. With a selection of flashy and simple designs, Andrea's sells stylish footwear without brand name exorbitant prices.

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           Studio Root 66 is a boutique store that specializes in local and handmade items from Los Angeles artists, from jewelry to children's clothing. You'll find unique pottery, soaps, candles and pet goods in this homey and serene shop. The store also sells a line of original organic jellies; one of the most popular flavors is Hellfire Pepper.

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           At Jet the Pilot is a craft shop and boutique populated with mythical characters created by a creative staff. Patrons can work with Jet the Pilot's designs, or bring their own. The boutique offers gifts for babies, kids, pets, teens, and adults and fun workshops for all ages held weekly        

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            Since 1997, this shop is known for its year-round hands-on weaving classes, where students learn how to make their own tapestries and Persian rugs on a loom. In addition to yarn, knitting and weaving supplies and accessories, Pets with Fez also carries a unique, colorful selection of antiques, collectibles, small gifts, vintage items, artwork and imports.

●         Society of the Spectacle
            Run by a pair of Highland Park sisters with a passion for eyeware, Society of the Spectacle dubs itself an "enticing emporium for the senses." The shop offers a broad range of eyeglass and shades, as well as a revolving selection of nifty craft items.

Next week's Patch Picks: Next Thursday, March 3 is National Read Across America Day. Give us your suggestions for five great kids books!

Put your suggestions in the comments box. And be sure to come back to see our Highland Park-Mount Washington Patchers' picks.

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nonoise May 19, 2013 at 11:17 am
False? Wrong!! I have the letter as proof. Did "no way, Jose" write the letter? IfRead More patch wants to see it, let me know. It is the truth.
nonoise May 19, 2013 at 10:20 am
Did "no way, Jose" write the letter of support to Divine Saviour Catholic ChurchRead More "encouraging" them to take me to court? (they lost, I won). It was written on city letterhead, clearly a violation of separation of church and state where the city had to business in a public dispute. And, clearly an abuse of power. Come on, Jose, did you write the letter?
nonoise May 19, 2013 at 08:37 am
Don't vote for "no way, Jose". "No way, Jose" means another 12 years of "doRead More nothing, Ed Reyes". Jose has been in office for 12 years and has done nothing to improve our district. How can anyone think of voting for some one else? EASY!! " CD1 has no jobs, no new businesses, huge potholes, dirty sidewalks, too much violence, and a lot of other problems. Where has "no way, Jose" been? He has not been in the district or attended any neighborhood councilmeetings or any community meetings. LAPD Northeast has been without a neighborhood prosecutor for 3 years due to Jose and his boss budget cuts to the city attorney's office. \ His boss, "do nothing, Ed Reyes" has not even been campaining for him. It looks like "no way, Jose" wants to distance himself from his boss. That will not work. CD1 deserves someone that will work for them and clean up the district and bring in much needed businesses and jobs. Don't vote for another 12 years of "do nothing, Ed Reyes" with his employee, "no way, Jose". Vote for change. Vote for Gil Cedillo.
nonoise May 19, 2013 at 08:34 am
Don't vote for "no way, Jose". "No way, Jose" means another 12 years ofRead More "do nothing, Ed Reyes". Jose has been in office for 12 years and has done nothing to improve our district. How can anyone think of voting for some one else? EASY!! " CD1 has no jobs, no new businesses, huge potholes, dirty sidewalks, too much violence, and a lot of other problems. Where has "no way, Jose" been? He has not been in the district or attended any neighborhood councilmeetings or any community meetings. LAPD Northeast has been without a neighborhood prosecutor for 3 years due to Jose and his boss budget cuts to the city attorney's office. His boss, "do nothing, Ed Reyes" has not even been campaining for him. It looks like "no way, Jose" wants to distance himself from his boss. That will not work. CD1 deserves someone that will work for them and clean up the district and bring in much needed businesses and jobs. Don't vote for another 12 years of "do nothing, Ed Reyes" with his employee, "no way, Jose". Vote for change. Vote for Gil Cedillo.