Anne Sutton from Bunny Hill introduces her new baby.(fabric of course)
Ask for Lily & Will at your favorite store October 2010.
Anne Sutton from Bunny Hill introduces her new baby.(fabric of course)
Ask for Lily & Will at your favorite store October 2010.
Meet Deb Strain as she shows you her art.
Take a tour of the fig tree booth. You might confuse Joanna with Audrey Hepburn but that could happen to anyone.
Ask for Breakfast at Tiffany’s from your favorite independent store September 2010.
Sandy Gervais from Pieces from my Heart talks about Lollipop.
Meet the newest moda designer, Liesl from Oliver + S pattern company.
City Weekend fabrics available September 2010.
Edyta from Laundry Basket Quilts talks about her quilts and her booth at the Spring Quilt show in Minnesota 2010.
Edyta combines batiks and prints to achieve her rich dramatic look. Bon Voyage will be available at your favorite quilt or specialty store October 2010.
Visit with Bonnie and Camille as they talk about their newest collection from moda, Bliss.
Bliss wil be available in stores September. And remember you can never have too much bliss or moda fabric.
Hello to all,
If you do not already have all the moda designers set up in your reader or rss feeds I thought I would include a link here to each of their post market entries. Sorry no pictures. You can see the pictures and fun stuff on their blogs. Check modalissa each day @ 4:00 central time for a new video tour of the booths. The videos will also show some of the designers’booths that do not have a blog.
Bonnie & Camille
Thank you for choosing moda!
Hello to all,
It was nice seeing you at Market. If you did not get to attend Market please join me with a cup of afternoon tea. Each day we will be featuring one of the moda designers as they share with you their new fabrics, Patterns and products.
So as the old Partridge family song goes, Come on let’s get HAPPY with Barb & Mary from me & my sister.
Happy will be available is stores this September.
Market, or at least the moda booth, is similar to putting on a big screen production. Months of planning, shooting, cropping, layouts, and editing. Of course we have all of the “Stars” such as the designers, each taking part in their major roles.
I thought I would roll the closing credits before the “movie” even starts and thank those that worked off screen.
Closing credits, in a television program, motion picture, or video game come at the end of a show and list all the cast and crew involved in the production. They are usually shown on the screen in small characters, which either flip very quickly from page to page, or scroll from bottom to top of the screen.