Asheville’s Hey Baby Craft Co. selected by Martha Stewart as American Made finalist

Photo courtesy of Hey Baby Craft Co.

From Hey Baby Craft Co.

Press release

Hey Baby Craft Co. of Asheville has been selected by Martha Stewart and her panel of judges as a finalist in the 2015 Martha Stewart American Made Audience Choice Awards in the Crafts category. Martha Stewart’s American Made is a nationally recognized awards program that celebrates new rising stars of the growing maker community who have turned their passions for handcrafted, well-designed goods into small businesses.

To vote for Hey Baby Craft Co. and read more about this local company, click here. You can vote up to six times each day until October 19. Your vote is appreciated and can help an Asheville-based small business win the Audience Choice Award, so please vote as often as possible!

About Hey Baby Craft Co.
Hey Baby Craft Co. is a small business that specializes in quilts, baby quilts, and mobiles. The company was established in 2013, when owner and quilter Amanda Lanier fell in love with quilting and crafting after making her newborn nephew a small blanket. A period of soul searching led her to quit her job and pursue this work full-time; she has been at it ever since. Amanda uses a mix of new and repurposed fabrics in her creations. Her work is a blend of modern color schemes and traditional patterns.

Hey Baby donates a percentage of every purchase to Caring for Children, Inc., a local non-profit organization that seeks to nurture hope and create safety in the lives of children and families in crisis.

Find out more about Hey Baby Craft Co. by visiting their website: www.heybabycraftco.com

Photo courtesy of Hey Baby Craft Co.
Photo courtesy of Hey Baby Craft Co.
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About Kat McReynolds
Kat studied entrepreneurship and music business at the University of Miami and earned her MBA at Appalachian State University. Follow me @katmAVL

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