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Sew Spoiled Pattern April Giveaway!

This Month's Giveaway is one free Sew Spoiled epattern for five different, lucky winners! It will run through midnight on April 29, 2010 with the winners being announced on April 30, 2010. The winners will be chosen using Random.org. We will send it through email May 1, 2010! All friends are welcome! What do you have to do to enter to win?? Just post a comment about which Sew Spoiled pattern you want to try, you are trying or have tried!
~Happy Posting!
Leah

Comments

Country Mouse said…
Wow! I like them all! But if I had to choose, I'd say I'd love to win the Ladybug Shoulder bag pattern. Thanks for the chance to win!!
AKing said…
the wallet or the wristlet! would be a perfect match for the weekender sew along!
Jennifer said…
I love the Mommy and Me Ladybug backpacks!
Kristen said…
I would love the Mommy and Me backpack. It would be great to haul all of my daughters ballet stuff in.
Thanks for such a great giveaway!!!!!

Kristen
Elena said…
Currently working on the Weekender Sew Along. Can't wait to try more!
Janel said…
I LOVE the Mommy and me Ladybug backpacks!!! total FAV!
Joy said…
I'd like to try the Ladybug backpack!
Unknown said…
I would love to make a Presto Wallet, especially as my purse is falling apart at the moment.
Melissa said…
I really like the top right bag (couldn't find the name). And I am doing the sew along as well.
Chay said…
Cabrio Tote, Cabrio Tote, Cabrio Tote. Love it.
Ms. Fine said…
I'd love a chance to win the laptop sleeve pattern. Yours is so sleek and sophisticated.

I'm glad you're running this giveaway or I might not have noticed what a bargain your patterns are at $7.95! Wow.
Twins Squared said…
I am currently participating in the Travel Tote sew along and I can't wait to see the finished product. I also purchased the Mommy and Me Backpacks last week and can't wait to start on them. I love all of the patterns, but if I had to choose which I would like to try next it would be the Ladybug Shoulder Bag. Thanks for the chance to win!
sweet limes said…
I'd either want to try the Cabrio or the Versatile I think.
Jennifer said…
I'm wanting to do the sew-along with the Weekender Tote. Hopefully I can pick up some fabric after our Disney trip.

I'm going to step out in faith that our fertility treatments will work and say I want to try the Ladybug Diaper Bag.
eatmoresmores said…
I've always wanted to make a ladybug backpack. They are just so cute. I'm making the weekender bag right now.
Alice
DangAndBlast! said…
a coworker and I are both trying the weekender, and I want to try the ladybug shoulder bag, in absolutely ladybug colors!
Carrie Me! said…
I would love to win the Ladybug Shoulder bag pattern!

Thanks for the chance!

I have all my pattern pieces ready for the Weekender sew along =)
Oh, I love that little red number in the center...the Versatile Bag. Great size and cute shape!

Kimberly :-)
arlette said…
Oh gosh I just found your blog, I'd like to participate in your sew along and I'm not sure what do I need to to!!!!, also I'd love to have a chance to win one of your patterns, I'd go with the Ladybug Shoulder bag pattern, although I love all your patterns!!!!
Leigh said…
I love all of the ladybug patterns, but I think the diaper bag is my favorite size!
carolyn.payne said…
I love your patterns. I have them all...except the new cabrio tote! I would love to win this one to complete my set. Thanks Leah

carolyn.payne@live.ca
carmel said…
great patterns! i realy love them all!
but ill pick the "Sew Spoiled Ladybug Shoulder bag Sewing Pattern" as my favorite
thanks!
9crafty11 said…
I would love to try the Cabrio Tote, that looks really interesting!
Francisca said…
I have already purchased the ladybug wristlet, it's so cute. Would love to try the ladybug shoulder bag or cabrio tote or the ladybug backpack for my daughter so she's just like mommy!
Dina said…
Would love to try the ladybug mini or shoulder bag!
Anonymous said…
The Sew Spoiled Ladybug, Mini Purse is super cute. Is it wrong I want to make it in red and black? :)
missjulierae said…
Definitely the wristlet!!
Olga said…
I love lady bug shoulder and Diaper bag. Can't wait to start sewing weekender.
I would love to try the presto wallet! I would love to try sewing in a side zipper! I think I can do it with your help! I am looking forward to the sew along--I just have to get my fabric!
Anonymous said…
I want to try the ladybug mini purse...and all the others lol. This is great :)
Unknown said…
Oh!Oh! The lady bug shoulder bag for sure!
carriemak at aol dot com
Alyssa said…
I want to make that cute little clutch bag in the bottom right photo.
Kristi said…
I would love to try the Presto Wallet!
Sue said…
I have tried you Weekender Tote and loved it. Made it as a diaper bag for Daughter In Law. Turned out great. Would love to make the Cabrio Bag. Pick me Pick me1
Ginger said…
I would love to make a Cabrio bag
Mama Lusco said…
I'm looking forward to trying the Weekender Travel Tote. I have the pattern but still need to choose my fabrics. Thanks! luscofamily@ortelco.net
MyBotanG said…
Would love to try the Cabrio Tote.. thanks for the chance to win..
Heather said…
Ohhhh the gadget pouch and the tic tac toe pincushion are on the top of my list!
Erika said…
The Ladybug Diaper Bag pattern looks like a great one! It seems like it would be a very fun pattern to make for any expectant mom.
Christy said…
I am working on the Tote bag with the sew-along, and would love, love, love to win the gadget pouch pattern so that I could make one to match my tote bag. Can't wait to get going on the tote, and want to thank you for the inspiration to start sewing and learning something new and creative.
jen said…
I'd like to try making the Versatile Bag! Thanks for offering such a nice giveaway!
mäusimum said…
I really would like to sew the Ladybug Diaper Bag! Currently I am working on the Weekender Sew Along.
Ann said…
Being a mom to my first baby - a little guy - 6 months old, I think the Ladybug Diaper bag would be a total hit to try out! What a great giveaway!!!
twrightgirl said…
i would love to try the mini ladybug bag. looks so like so much fun!!!
I love them all but I'm a backpack kinda gal, so would love the chance to win the Ladybug Backpack (and my daughter and I would have matching backpacks)
The Sewist said…
Great giveaway

I would love to get the wallet or wristlet epatterns

Thanks for hosting this :)

Mayya @ Sew Chic and Unique
Lisa said…
I love them all but if I had to choose I would choose the Ladybug Shoulder Bag pattern. Thanks for the opportunity... Lisa
Kelly O. said…
I have been wanting to try the ladybug mini purse and make it really look like a lady bug for my daughter :)
Janeen Jordan said…
The Weekender Bag, definitely!! It's just my style and looks like something I could actually sew and it look nice. :O) I still consider myself fairly new to sewing...but trying out such adorble patterns just makes me want to sew more!!
Leah said…
Ive made your wrislet x 5 and your wallet and the ladybug purse. So I think next might be the back pack? or weekend bag, nice and big!
Beth said…
I would LOVE to make the diaper bag! I'm putting it on my list of things to make!
Kirsty said…
I would love to have a go at the Presto Wallet or Gadget Bags. I'll have some scraps from my Weekender Tote to make them match.
Samantha said…
I really want to try the Cabrio Tote pattern. I love the look of it and I'm intrigued by the different strap configurations.
Bluestripe55 said…
they are all so cute. I would have to say either the ladybug backpack. Cute
Elizabeth said…
I'd like to try the Cabrio tote. Thanks!
sb said…
I definitely want to try the Cambrio - that bag is genius!
Anonymous said…
I would like to try the Versatile Bag Pattern, It has great style.
Becky said…
Your Sew Spoiled Ladybug, Mini Purse Sewing Pattern with two zipper options is the first of your patterns I would love to try! All are so cute!!!
Jamie said…
I would also love to try the ladybug back pack. I have 2 little girls who like to go on "adventures" and they would get a kick out of using these. :) And it doesn't hurt that the Mommy and Me pattern would also give me a cute bag.
Kimminita said…
Tha cabrio tote without a doubt! I think it will be great to carry my camera around in.
Sew Funny said…
I would love to try the Cabrio Tote! Thanks!
VH said…
I just print the cosmetic case pattern I will try over the weekend.
I have made the boxy wristlet and I love it. I would love to try the versatile or the Cabrio.
I made the boxy wristlet and I love it. I would love to try the versatile or the Cabrio.
narrawallee said…
The diaper bag would be great my daughter has a little one and would love to make a bag for her.
Sew Spoiled said…
This 2010 giveaway is closed but we have another fantastic giveaway planned for May 2011!!!! Best wishes!

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