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Micro Mini Sew A Long 2019

Welcome to my blog, and information about the upcoming #microminisal which will be starting May 1st - 31st. There was some fantastic minis made last year, and I couldn't help but do it again this year.
If you would like to take part in the Sew-A-Long (aka SAL), simply follow me on Instagram at Berry_Birdy for updates, and #microminisal to see who is participating and their tiny, cute little entries to win some fabulous prizes!

What's a Micro Mini?

It's a teeny, tiny little mini quilt that is 8" or smaller. (Last year it was 6" and I decided that 8" may be better for those who are trying out tiny sewing for the first time :)).

How do I participate?

Follow Berry_Birdy on IG and use #microminisal when posting your amazing small creations on Instagram so everyone can see, and you will have the chance to win some cool prizes! You can use whatever sewing or quilting technique you wish, with your own pattern, or any design you like.
Every week there will be a winner chosen, so you have 4 chances to win some great items.

Your project just needs to be 8" or less in size.  You can make one a day, or one a week, or as many as you like! There are no limits to how many you can make and tag #microminisal.  Simply sew to your hearts content :) I will be posting some of the patterns that I have used, and many you can find here on my blog too.

Every week there will be prizes given away to some lucky talented makers by our sponsors.  Each week the winners will be chosen by them.  There are a variety of items to win, such as fabric, patterns, needle minders, gift certificates and more.

Some of our most generous sponsors are;
@SewFoxyMama, @Makerpinco, @Simplyeelene, @warm_crochet

What if I have more questions?

You can contact me on IG with your questions, or email me @ berrybirdy@yahoo.ca


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  1. I just saw your micro mini sew along in Make Modern Magazine. Are you going to do one again anytime?

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