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Monday, May 2nd, 2011

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Dear Quilters Around the World!

Have I got a deal for you!!

Introducing the very first online website designed for quilters to BUY & SELL in an international flea market.

There is someone out there in our quilting community who is just waiting for what you have to sell! Maybe you have a sewing machine you are no longer using and you want to sell it and make some extra cash. Or maybe you can’t afford to buy a new sewing machine, and you are looking for a good second hand one to purchase, well m is the place to go to make the deal! For $5.00 per item, you can post items you have to sell! Post your item with details and pictures for up to 2 months!

The categories for you to buy and sell things include fabric, quilts, sewing machines, thread, buttons, books, magazines, tours, notions, embroidery items, patterns, kits, jewelry, services for quilters and much more! Create your own “store” where quilters can visit and see everything you have to offer. If you are a quilt shop owner or you manufacture products for quilters, this website will be extraordinary international exposure for your product and enhance your profit considerably!

Mark your calendars for May 16th when our website launches and you can start making your deals!

For those of you who would like to get a jumpstart on your “dealing”…

Beginning May 9th our site will be open for you to register and submit up to 10 separate items for FREE. That’s right, one week before the site officially launches submit 10 items, for FREE, so they will be up there when the site launches on May 16th. That’s a $50 value!

Visit our site often, we will be offering all kinds of specials and even free giveaways!

Spread the word and tell all your quilting friends about the very first online quilter’s buying and selling website called QuiltDeal.com!
Read more about QuiltDeal.com in the current issue of Quiltposium Magazine.

This announcement brought to you as a courtesy of , an educational website for quilt and embroidery aficionados and fans of the Humanities and the Arts.