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PDF Wristlet Pattern Pretty in Pink

PDF Wristlet Pattern Pretty in Pink
This Wristlet pattern is available at www.sewspoiled.etsy.com !!! You can be sewing this yourself in a matter of minutes. I will email you the PDF pattern files. It is 8 pages of step by step pictures and directions that make this project super easy. The templates are in color too.
This wristlet makes a great gift for teachers, brides maids, friends and family. They can use it for a wristlet or take the key fob off and use the bag separately.
After you make one or more visit us at http://www.flickr.com/groups/669514@N24 and post your beautiful creations. You might even see new ways to stylize your wristlet pattern. It will also be a great place to ask any questions you have about the pattern itself.
Best Wishes!!!

Comments

Anonymous said…
That is to die for!! So stinkin cute! I'm heading over there to get one!
Sew Spoiled said…
I am so glad that you got the pattern Let me know what you think. I can't wait to see your wristlets!!!
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Lesley (Toque) said…
I went to check for the pattern and I don't see any in stock -- am I blind? lol
Sew Spoiled said…
Hi Lesley,
There are 4 in stock at www.sewspoiled.etsy.com . I hope you are ale to try it. They are so much fun to make. Thanks for stopping by my blog. I hope to see your wristlet designs soon.
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Jezebel Rose said…
Your wristlet pattern attracted me to your page and I've been constantly checking back since! I have just made my first attempted at blogging to document all my little projects. I even posted my wristlet that I made off of your pattern:

http://drtrunzo.blogspot.com/

Thanks for the great projects!

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