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Sew Spoiled ePattern April Giveaway Winners!!


Here are our 5 Winners!

Each one will receive one free Sew Spoiled epattern. 

#42 Mäusimum, who said, "I really would like to sew the Ladybug Diaper Bag! Currently I am working on the Weekender Sew Along."


#6 Janel, who said, "I LOVE the Mommy and me Ladybug backpacks!!! total FAV!"

#12 Twins Squared, who 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!"

#38 Heather, who said, "Ohhhh the gadget pouch and the tic tac toe pincushion are on the top of my list!"

#24 Francisca, who 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!"
Winners please email me at leah.sewspoiled@gmail.com and let me know which Sew Spoiled ePattern to send you. You should receive it within 24 hours of your email!
Thank you to everyone who commented about Sew Spoiled Patterns! I really appreciate all of your kind words. I was shocked by the response of this giveaway! Thank You!
Back to the Weekender Tote Sew A Long! We will start to cut out all of the shapes for our Weekender Totes. I have always enjoyed puzzles and in a lot of ways sewing is like putting together a wonderful puzzle! Can't wait to start cutting!
~Leah 

Comments

Twins Squared said…
I was so excited to see that I won! Thank you so much Leah. I love the Ladybug Shoulder Bag epattern!
Francisca said…
I won, I won, I am doing the happy dance LOL

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