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Moda Love Blog Tour - Day 1
Join our Designers in a Blog Tour as they share the things they LOVE. Each Designer even has a special giveaway in store for you. Today in the Blog Tour...
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Quiltmaker 100 blocks tour
Welcome welcome to Moda Fabrics day on the blog hop tour sponsored by Quiltmaker Magazine.
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Spring Quilt Market - Part 2
When I wrote Part 1, I knew this was coming. I just thought it would be "here" a little sooner. But as everyone knows, the world doesn't stop when we're away from our desks. Truth be told, I think it all multiplies at a faster rate.
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Spring Quilt Market - Part 2
When I wrote Part 1, I knew this was coming. I just thought it would be "here" a little sooner. But as everyone knows, the world doesn't stop when we're away from our desks. Truth be told, I think it all multiplies at a faster rate.
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Make. Piece. Sew.
That was the phrase used in a Moda Fabrics ad several years ago and I always liked it. It also fits the occasion - tomorrow is National Quilting Day! I'm almost hoping for snow - I did say almost! - so that I won't feel guilty if I stay in tomorrow and sew all day - just me and Bernie.
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Book Lover's Day, Hooray!
We have gathered together a few people from the quilting industry to share their favorite quilting books with us. Follow Along to discover the books that
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Spring Market 2019 - Part 1
I guess that means I'm committed to doing a Part 2. It will be necessary as I'm only going to be able to share one side of the Designer booth today.
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And it's almost ready...
Thursday is a busy day - finishing the booth, Schoolhouse and Sample Spree... so instead of lots of text, how about lots of pictures.
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Open Sesame...
The preparations took a village. And many weeks - actually, the planning has been going on for many months. There were Moda fabric designers to invite and vendors to be contacted. Meals had to be scheduled with caterers and somebody had to figure out how many people would be required to make everything run smoothly. The warehouses were "spiffed" up and there was actual decorating - though it's called "visual merchandising". Whatever. The place looked great. The host was ready for company.
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