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I Spy Spoonflower Assortment: Alloy

January 31, 2012 By crafterhours 5 Comments

Yesterday’s excitement around here was Eden, and Eden’s brother Alloy makes an appearance today.

Here’s a look at eeeevery single one of the 56 prints in this assortment:

(Did you catch Rae’s whales in the middle?)

You know, in deciding to put these sets together, I didn’t see anything else like it. Which made me bite my nails a bit. It’s super cool to be the first to do something… if it works. Would it work? One way to find out. I checked with Spoonflower to be sure they didn’t object, and then after I ordered fabric I got lots of messages from designers thanking me for buying their prints. I responded to each designer letting them know that they’d be included in this way– and was overwhelmed with positive responses. And there’ve been happy posts and tweets. I love everything about these sets and getting to interact with the designers and share their work. Now that I’ve done all of the work to get these to market, I’m ready to start sewing them together myself. Is that weird that I didn’t feel like I’d earned the sewing time until I’d gotten all of the work done? It’s my crafty reward.

If you too want to be added to the mailing list so that you’re sure to be the first to hear about future discounts, I Spy sets or other crafterhours products click here. You can also use that form to suggest picks for future sets. And if you’d like to see the individual links to Spoonflower fabrics on their site, you can find them here conveniently sorted by keyword. 

Since we’re still celebrating our great big grand opening, you can enter code “GRAND” at checkout for free domestic shipping now through February 5. We could’ve done free doughnuts and coffee for the opening… but thought you’d like free shipping more.

I’m off to sew! Thanks so much for your kind e-mails and notes on the mailing list sign-up form. There’re a few I’ve laughed about with A– particularly the commenter who said “love you guys, but– less birthing! more crafting!”

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: fabric, gift, I Spy, Spoonflower

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Comments

  1. caralyn says

    January 31, 2012 at 10:17 am

    ohmygoodness ohmygoodness! Payday needs to hurry up and get here so I can place my orders!!!! I’m so in love with these sets!

    Reply
  2. Terriaw says

    January 31, 2012 at 1:12 pm

    What a fun assortment! I love each design individually so this makes a great set.

    Reply
  3. flowerpress says

    February 1, 2012 at 2:32 am

    I love this idea and love that you are supporting all of us Spoonflower designers, what a talented bunch we are!

    Reply
  4. Charlotte says

    February 2, 2012 at 10:42 am

    What a fabulous collection – and a super idea!

    xx Charlotte
    Tuppence Ha’penny Vintage

    Reply
  5. Stephanie says

    June 17, 2012 at 2:22 pm

    Okay, so I am super out of the loop on this. The anchor fabric is one of my designs, and this is super exciting! Thanks for choosing it for this project :)

    Reply

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