Holiday Stashdown Challenge 2015 Sponsor Spotlight: Mountain Street Arts

Holiday Stashdown Crochet-a-long 2015: 15 crochet designers * 15 free patterns * Great prizes! Starts September 14, 2015. For more details, visit http://undergroundcrafter.com/HolidayStashdownCAL2015I’m continuing to shine a spotlight on the wonderful prize sponsors for the end-of-CAL giveaway for the Holiday Stashdown Crochet-a-Long. (If you’re just learning about the CAL now, you can find more details here, and you have until January 11, 2016 to enter the end-of-CAL giveaway.)

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Sponsor Spotlight: Mountain Street Arts

Pam at Mountain Street Arts designs custom crochet, knitting, and quilting labels on natural cotton for crafters. Pam uses a heat set process to make the labels “fade proof” and long lasting. Each label is also machine washable and dryable, and won’t “bleed” on your finished projects in the wash. These are truly the perfect ending to a custom gift.

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Pam is offering up two sets of labels to one end-of-CAL giveaway winner.

Choose from over 40 designs for these personalized sew-in labels. Now, everyone will know who spent all of those hours crocheting the gift.

Cotton Custom Sew In Labels Variety Pack by Mountain Street ArtsAnd, this care label variety pack will serve as a reminder to any recipient for how to treat your handmade goodies!

Cotton Sew In Care Labels Variety Pack by Mountain Street ArtsBy the way, if you also knit, check out Pam’s Tiny Sweater Ornament Knit-a-Long. She’s releasing a new mini sweater ornament pattern each week for 52 weeks so you’ll have plenty of ornaments to keep or gift by next Christmas.

Thank you, Mountain Street Arts, for sponsoring the crochet-a-long.

Which Mountain Street Arts labels do you like the best?

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