Sewing Green Blog Tour and Book Giveaway

If you’ve read our Must Read Book List for Green Crafters, then you know that we are eagerly awaiting Betz White’s new book Sewing Green.

Sewing Green is chock full of fun diy projects made from repurposed materials or organic fabrics. And if you’re like me, you can’t wait to get your hands on it! Well here on Crafting a Green World we’ll be giving a copy of this book away to one lucky reader! That’s right you can win Sewing Green! Woo hoo!

So how do you enter? Read the directions over on the Giveaway post. It’s that easy.

Want even more chance to win?

Well, Sewing Green is on a month long blog tour. You can check out the sites below for lots of chances to win and to read more about this eco-conscious book.

Monday 4/6 – True Up – Q&A, book giveaway
Tuesday 4/7 – U-Handbag – Review, book giveaway
Wednesday 4/8 – Craftzine – Sandwich wraps, book giveaway and Q&A
Thursday 4/9 – This Love is Forever – Furoshiki, book giveaway
Friday 4/10 – Knotions – Thrift Shop Savvy for knits: book giveaway
Monday 4/13 – Crafty Pod – Review and book giveaway
Tuesday 4/14 – Crafting a Green World – Review and book giveaway
Wednesday 4/15 – Freshly Blended – Review and giveaway
Thursday 4/16 – Etsy Storque – Announcement of Etsy Lab tyvek project
Friday 4/17 – Make Grow Gather – Q&A with photos , book giveaway
Tuesday 4/21 – Philly Etsy – Review, Q&A, book giveaway
Wednesday 4/22 – Whipup – Applique tips and tricks: book giveaway
Thursday 4/23 – Nikkishell – Thrift Shop Savvy for sewing: book giveaway
Monday 4/27 – Mors Bags – Review and giveaway
Tuesday 4/28 – Hearth and Made – Inspiration and ideas, Book giveaway
Wednesday 4/29 – House and Hill Road – Eco-friendly lunch, book giveaway
Thursday 4/30 – Craft Sanity – Q&A, book giveaway

Good luck and happy green sewing!

Written by Kelly Rand

Kelly covers visual arts in and around Washington, DC for DCist and is editor of Crafting a Green World. Kelly has also been published by Bust Magazine and you can find her byline at Indie Fixx and Etsy’s Storque and has taught in Etsy’s virtual lab on the topic of green crafting.

Kelly helps organize Crafty Bastards: Arts and Crafts Fair, one of the largest indie craft fairs on the east coast and has served on the Craft Bastard’s jury since 2007. Kelly is also co-founder of Hello Craft a nonprofit trade association dedicated to the advancement of independent crafters and the handmade movement. Kelly resides in Washington, D.C. and believes that handmade will save the world.

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