Have fun with the Moda designers as we celebrate
National Sewing Month!
For 10 days, there will be 1 post from 3 different designers. This blog hop
will include lots of give-aways and projects
as we visit each designer in their hometown.
Mark your calendars and be sure to join
us for the fun!
Sept. 5
BARBARA BRACKMAN
ANEELA HOEY
and
ME & MY SISTER
Sept. 6
BLACKBIRD DESIGNS
BASICGREY
and
Pat Sloan
Sept. 7
BRANNOCK & PATEK
Eric & Julie Comstock
and
Thimbleblossoms
Sept. 8
BUNNY HILL
KATE SPAIN
and
DEB STRAIN
Sept. 9
PIECES FROM MY HEART
LAUREN & JESSE Jung
and
FIG TREE & CO
Sept. 10
PRIMITIVE GATHERINGS
LILY ASHBURY
and
FRENCH GENERAL
Sept. 11
LUCIE SUMMERS
and
COTTON WAY
Sept. 12
KANSAS TROUBLES
MALKA DUBRAWSKY
and
LAUNDRY BASKET QUILTS
Sept. 13
KATHY SCHMITZ
SWEETWATER
and
V AND CO.
Sept. 14
MINICK & SIMPSON
Jenn Ski
and
ZEN CHIC
Sept. 15
Prizes Announced on each blog.
You will also want to stop by moda's blog the Cutting Table all throughout the hop.
Disclaimer: Not all designers will be posting during this event, to learn more about the designers visitmodafabrics.com/designers
Hi Deb!
ReplyDeleteI live in Loudon, New Hampshire and it is the home of the New England Motor Speedway (NASCAR).
Thanks for the giveaway!
I live in Bella Vista, Arkansas. We are a retirement community in the Ozark Mountains. We are known for being close to Walmart's home office in Bentonville, Arkansas.
ReplyDeleteSure hope it win some of the beautiful blue fabrics ! Thanks
CJ Reed
Hi Deb
ReplyDeleteI live in Christchurch, New Zealand. At the moment we are know for the earthquakes that we have been having for the past two years. Our city is in limbo at the moment as so many of our wonderful landmarks have been destroyed. We had our beautiful big cathedral in the central city which is going to have to be rebuilt. But Christchurch is strong and the loss of so many lives and landmarks has only made us stronger.
I live in a small town in Maine we have a Dairy Queen that LBJ ate at...other than that being close to the ocean and lobster of course!
ReplyDeleteI live in Leicester, UK. The town used to be known for hosiery and shoe manufacture, now it is known for having so many different nationalities living here peacefully together!
ReplyDeleteI live in Lincoln, CA was voted an all american town a few years ago and the biggest company is a terracotta company that makes really big pipes.
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