I Love Linen Contest
The Studio competition is in full swing, people!
If you are a lover of sewing and linen, this competition is for you! Yes, absolutely you. Whether you are’ a beginner or a skilled seamstress, whether you are into re-enactment or current fashion designs, whether you are a professional upholsterer or like to make pillows for your friends, whether you just adore linen and make something that is unique and has no name yet, this is a great time and place to show what you’ve got and let the fabrics-store team and the public vote for you. It is absolutely FREE to enter. All you need is your talent and some good quality photos to upload.
Grand Jury’ Prize: Our very own custom engraved Return To Tiffanyâ„¢ Heart Tag Pendant engraved exclusively for The Studio.‘ Boom! The Grand Jury Winner will also receive $500 in store credit at www.fabrics-store.com. For a complete guideline to’ rules, prizes and to check out your competition,’ follow the link to The Studio where you can see new designs uploaded live and be sure to not miss out on this great opportunity.
Good luck!
Entries close November 16th, 2014
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