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Fashion Challenge 3: Contestants Have Been Selected!

It's the moment you've all be waiting for...announcement of the Fashion Challenge contestants! We had 20 people submit applications to the fashion challenge. And to only pick six people was so HARD! We took a look at their work, their blogs and why they felt they would be a good candidate for the challenge. After about 2 days of reviewing we finally came to an agreement and here they are! (in alphabetical order)





Dawn from Two On, Two Off






Elizabeth from I Sew, You Sew



Kristin from Sunny Sewing



Tiffany from Frougie Fashionista



The Fashion Challenge will begin on September 11, so mark your calendars! I'm really excited to see what these sewers come up with for each challenge. It's always mind blowing!!

Don't forget, you can participate too! Share your finished creation on social media (Facebook, Twitter or Instagram) using #fabricistafashionchallengereader. We'll post your photo on the blog to share with everyone else. We will choose one winner each week to win a prize! (Only open to citizens of the US and Canada for shipping purposes.)

See you in September!

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  1. YAY!!!! This will be so fun to watch

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  2. OH MY GOODNESS!!!!!!! SOOOO excited!! Congrats to everyone on being picked, this is gonna be good.

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  3. I'm "sew" excited about this challenge! Happy to be among such talented ladies.

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  4. I'm super excited for this challenge (and honored to be picked)! Congrats to my fellow contestants and good luck!

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  5. I agree with Kathy! This is exciting and I can't see what everyone will create! Yahoo!

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  6. I agree with Kathy! This is exciting and I can't see what everyone will create! Yahoo!

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  7. Yay! I had so much fun with this last year. I cannot wait to see what these ladies come up with! Good luck to you all!

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  8. I am so honored to be one of the chosen ones! I am too excited! I am nervous and ready at the same time :-)

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  9. Congratulations to all of the contestants! Looking forward to watching and voting!!!!

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  10. Awesome! I can't wait to see what everyone makes!

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  11. I'm thrilled to have been chosen. Good luck to all the contestants! I'm a little nervous but very excited to start this challenge.

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    1. Beautiful designs, you are amazing. I can't. wait to see more! Good luck I will be voting.

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  12. My first time watching this event!! I'm excited to see how this works and the creations that will be brought to us!!!!!

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  13. How in the world did I miss the announcement? This is awesome news! I am so excited to follow along, I know these ladies will have some awesome ideas and projects to ooh and awe over! :-)

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  14. Hey, I don't even know most of these bloggers. More sewing blogs to follow! Yay! :)

    Congratulations, ladies!

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  15. I'm so excited to be watching for the first time. I want to see what is expected and the level of sewing so that maybe I can enter the next challange!! We'll see.....🐝

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