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    Best friends Kristina Myankova, left, and Jessica Robertson, right, frame Fashion Design Class instructor Julia Zimmerman, center, in a classroom at the Hopkins Library Wednesday, April 4, 2012.  Myankova and Robertson, both ninth graders at Hopkins West Junior High, use scissors to 'fringe' t-shirts, repurposing them into new styles of clothing during the two-hour, 'Make This: Fashion Design' class.
    Edina High School sophomore Ellie Cuperus cuts strips, or 'fringes' a t-shirt in a classroom at the Hopkins Library Wednesday, April 4, 2012.  Cuperus fringed the hem and sleeves of the shirt before modeling her creation during the two-hour, 'Make This: Fashion Design' class.
    Edina High School sophomore Ellie Cuperus cuts strips, or 'fringes' a t-shirt in a classroom at the Hopkins Library Wednesday, April 4, 2012.  Cuperus fringed the hem and sleeves of the shirt before modeling her creation during the two-hour, 'Make This: Fashion Design' class.