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Pincushion in Heather Bailey's Pop Garden fabric Giveaway!!

All you have to do is post a comment anywhere on this blog! This giveaway will run through midnight on January 23, 2009 with the winner being announced on January 24, 2009. Winner will be chosen using Random.org. I will send it priority mail January 26, 2009!
Best Wishes!

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Anonymous said…
What a nice idea! I would love to win this and give it to one of my sewing group members.
So Sew Crazy said…
I browse your site every day hoping to see more from you. You are incredibly talented and I enjoy your site "sew" much!
aaaandreaaaa said…
Love your pin cushion. Pick me Random name generator.
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Anonymous said…
As with all your creations, this is so cute!!
Heather said…
Gorgeous pincushion! I love the colors and the patchwork.
9crafty11 said…
What a great idea. Hmm..but what did you sew with the rest of the fabric? Another bag perhaps?
OMB said…
I love it and have my fingers crossed!!!
Lynda said…
Wow. That is so cute!
Anonymous said…
That is sooooooooo gorgeous!

You are so inspiring!
Sew Spoiled said…
Hi! This is wonderful! All of you are so creative! Thank you for your comments!!
Marlene said…
I love this fabric line. So colorful and I love the cushion! Great job!
Darling!!! And I absolutely love your blog too!
Anonymous said…
This is really sweet! And...can a girl ever have too many pincushions? I think not =D
Wow! so talented!!! This would get me to start sewing :)
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Wow the colors of the cush are all the colors of my kitchen! And everyone loves to sew in the kitchen right? Thanks for letting me know about the give away! Your blog is delicious!! I hope you have a wonderful day!
Anonymous said…
THAT'S SEW CUTE!!!
Jen said…
I love this! I'm drooling over the fabic...
Coleen Verner said…
That is beautiful! I love Heather Bailey's Pop Garden fabric!
what a great blog. i love the look and feel of it and i want to make all the items in it! that pincushion is super cute so i'll be crossing my fingers.
Wow, thats a lovely pincushion - love the colours!

have a wonderful weekend
Sue said…
I love your pincushion. I further love your blog and take inspiration from it. Thank-you so much. I also could use the pincushion because my son's dog ate mine
AbbyChase said…
Love love love it!!!! Keeping my fingers crossed!
Thanks for sharing:)
Mandy
Anonymous said…
That is a ridiculously cute pincushion! Thanks for such a great giveaway opportunity.

(I'm a first time visitor to the blog but I love what I see so I'll definitely be back!)
Lynne in NC said…
Too cute! love the fabric choices and the pattern.
Pick me! pick me!
Shannon said…
Great pincushion--such pretty colors!
Anonymous said…
Adorable pincushion. Love your blog too! A Heather Bailey giveaway? I think I'll take two!
CocoJ126 said…
I love the fabric...I used them in one of my quilts. Oh the 26th is my 30th birthday...how cool would that be! (I'm a new flicker friend..nice to meet you)

Thanks you.

Corrie

http://cocojdesigns.blogspot.com/
Those purses and clothes are very cute!! I wish i had great skills of sewing and stuff

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