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Spend 3 Days with Your Favorite Crochet Designers and Teachers - In Your Own Home! 😍

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Introducing Stitch Makers Live - the Worldwide Virtual Crochet Conference! Announcing something comp

Introducing Stitch Makers Live - the Worldwide Virtual Crochet Conference! Announcing something completely new! The World's First Virtual Crochet Conference Time to take some time for YOU! Fall has always been a time that I like to cozy up inside and create! It’s a great time of year for crocheting. If you’re a parent of school-aged kids, they’re all off to school again and you finally have some time to do something for you! That’s where Stitch Makers Live comes in! Stitch Makers Live is a 3-day virtual event during which over 10 crochet designers and teachers are going to spend time with you – right on Facebook. You will be able to watch 15 LIVE crochet classes with industry experts! And these aren’t just basic stitches, you will learn some amazing skills. Plus you’ll have access to these classes for a full year. I’m really excited for you to learn with our experts! [Sign up to learn with us HERE]( (Want to know more first? Keep reading!) From September 19th to September 21st we’ll be sharing each of these classes. But that’s not all… Each class comes with a BONUS crochet pattern – to help you master those skills! Here’s a list of our amazing teachers: [Edie Eckman]( Tamara Kelly of[Moogly]( Mary Beth Temple of[Hooked For Life Publishing]( Alexis Middleton of[Persia Lou]( Marie Segares of[Underground Crafter]( Andee Graves of[Mamas2Hands]( Jessie Rayot of[Jessie At Home]( Pia Thadani of[Stitches ‘N’ Scraps]( Linda Dean of[Linda Dean Crochet]( Julie Desjardins of[ACCROchet]( Courtney Whitehead of[Creations by Courtney]( This is the only CROCHET ONLY online summit we know about – and we’re excited to launch it with you on board! You’re going to want to snag your tickets now because prices go up on Tuesday, Sept 3rd at 12:01 am eastern time! [Register now for Early Bird Pricing!]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Link]( [Website]( Copyright © 2019 Moogly, LLC., All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you signed up for it via mooglyblog.com Our mailing address is: Moogly, LLC. PO Box 372Bettendorf, IA 52722 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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