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SPONSORS for the Dress Like Your Grandma Sewing Challenge

03/3/2017

Hello, friends!

 

I’m excited to share with you the sponsors for this challenge.  We have some amazing prizes for participants that will be given away after the challenge’s deadline.  Winners will be drawn randomly.  For more details on this challenge and how you can participate, check out this blog post.

 

  • Blackbird Fabrics
    • $50 CAD Gift Certificate
  • LA Finch Fabrics
    • $50 USD Gift Certificate
  • The Vintage Pattern Lending Library
    • One sewing pattern of choice, pre-1920’s
    • One sewing pattern of choice, 1920’s
    • One sewing pattern of choice, 1930’s
    • One sewing pattern of choice, 1940’s/50’s
  • Stonemountain and Daughter Fabrics
    • One sewing pattern of choice
  • Decades of Style Pattern Company
    • One sewing pattern of choice
  • Cashmerette Patterns
    • One sewing pattern of choice
  • Jennifer Lauren Handmade
    • One sewing pattern of choice
  • Colette Patterns
    • One sewing pattern of choice
  • Sense and Sensibility Patterns
    • One free E pattern of choice
  • Muse Patterns
    • Three patterns of choice (one each to three winners)

DISCOUNT CODE:

  • Wearing History:  20% off of patterns for participants — 20FORGRANNYSTYLE (expires 4/17/17)

 

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  1. Elizabeth says

    March 4, 2017 at 4:05 pm

    What a great lineup Tanya! I put one of my aunts on the picture hunt for me. I hope she can find something, though I might be joining in after the fact due to this nutty month! Either way, I’m looking forward to what people make. This is such a fun idea, and it fits your style so well!

  2. thedementedfairy says

    March 4, 2017 at 5:51 am

    Lovely! Both my grandmas died before I was born, and there are only a few pictures of either of them, but I’m rummaging for inspiration. Fab idea!

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