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Jun 6, 2016

MPB DAY 2016 - SAVE THE DATE!



Wait! Wasn't it August just, like, a month ago?

Seems that way, but my calendar tells me that it's already time to announce our Sixth Annual MPB Day, scheduled for Saturday, August 13th, 2016!

As many of you know, MPB Day is a celebration of sewing, fashion, and most of all, fabric shopping.  It's a chance for me to hang out with my favorite people, swap a few secondhand patterns, fabric shop, and kibbitz the day away!

Here's what's on the agenda:

1. We'll meet outside the Fashion Institute of Technology Museum entrance at Seventh Avenue and 27th Street at 11 am.  See that sculpture below?  That's the place!   (Directions here.)


From 11 am to noon we will catch the wonderful Uniformity exhibit.  Admission to the FIT museum is, happily, free!

2.  After the museum, we'll grab lunch one block north at Panera Bread between 28th & 29th Streets, where we'll also hold NYC's biggest summer pattern swapWe'll stay at Panera till approximately 1 pm for those who wish to skip the museum and meet us there.





3.  Following lunch we'll wend our way about ten blocks north to the heart of the Garment District, where we'll shop, shop, and shop some more.  We'll be visiting excellent fabric and notions stores, including Mood, Paron's, Sil Thread, Pacific Trim, Chic Fabric, and more.  If there's a store you especially want to visit,  please let me know.



4.  We'll shop away the afternoon and perhaps grab a quick pick-me-up at the cafe in the Japanese bookstore, Kinokuniya (Japanese pattern books + snacks and drinks), on Sixth Avenue near 42nd Street.

5.  Finally, we'll all meet up in Bryant Park, where we'll relax, display our purchases, and catch each other up on what's new in our lives.



Expect the day to wind up around 5 - 5:30 pm.

Early Bird Special!

As in years past, any morning people who wish to start their MPB Day earlier can join me at the  outdoor Chelsea Flea Market at 9:30 am and spend an hour or so hunting for treasures.

We'll meet outside Blue Dog Kitchen (a great place to grab a cup of coffee, btw), 101 West 25th St., just west of the northwest corner of Sixth Avenue and 25th Street.  

MPB Day is a free event, but you'll want to bring some $$ for food and fabric.  A bottle of water and some sunblock are highly recommended!

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I'll be reminding everyone when we get closer to the date, but please RSVP by sending an email to me at peterlappinnyc at gmail dot com, so I can keep track of who's coming.

If you know you'll be joining us at the museum, the flea market, or Panera Bread, please let me know that too.

NOTE - MPB Day is a rain-or-shine event.  If in doubt, check the blog or email me.

You can read about previous MPB Days here, here, here, here and here!

Hope you can make it!

13 comments:

  1. Aaaw man. I was just in NYC. I sooo want to make it to MPB Day. Maybe next year.

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  2. Peter, LOVE that pic of you in the silver pants : ). I'm planning on being at MPB 2016

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  3. Planning to be there. Looking forward to it!

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  4. We booked our flight and hotel.

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  5. Someday I really want to come! Fingers crossed!

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  6. I am going to be in NY with my family (we live in the uk) for this date so am reallllllly hoping to be able to come!!

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  7. Sounds like a perfect day! Time to figure out how to make it work.

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  8. Looks like a lot of fun but the Netherlands is a bit far away. We are off to Rome for our 25th anniversary and I have found some fabric shops to die for (I hope). Anybody ever been and could give some tips? Have fun on MPBday!

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  9. This is making me so sad, but I will be on vacation that day! I can't believe that I will mar my perfect attendance record for summer MPB Days! I will keep the date in mind for next year when I plan my family's summer getaway. Second Saturday in August. It is forever burned in my brain.

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  10. I only just discovered the blog. I won't be able to make it this time, but I'll see you all next year. James J

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