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Your Sew Spoiled!

I love seeing the projects that you have completed! This is my favorite part about designing patterns. Here are some awesome pictures from the Flickr: your Sew Spoiled projects! group and Etsy
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This Sew Spoiled iPad Case is made from cork!!!
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This sleeve was made for her kindle!
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I love her ruffle idea!
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I love the choice of fabrics! Great work!
If you have completed a Sew Spoiled pattern add it to the Flickr Group, Your Sew Spoiled Projects!
“Can you sell the products you make from Sew Spoiled Patterns???” Yes, you can sell the products that you as a home seamstress make! All I ask is that you state, “This pattern is an original Sew Spoiled Design by Leah Williams.” in the description. It is super easy to set up your own shop at Etsy and a great place to start selling products. If you would like to know more about starting your own Etsy shop here is another link by Studio Jewel.
Why not enjoy making money, doing what you love to do!
Happy Sewing!
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Comments

Tara said…
Thanks for featuring my shops Ruffle iPad Case Leah :)
-Tara
SewTara said…
A few years ago we were traveling in Portugal and they make tons of things out of cork there. It was really neat to see. We were in a very touristy area and so the prices were insane, my hubby bought a cork wallet and it's held up for years now.
I really wanted a bag but, hey do you I really need yet another bag? And for 100 Euros!?

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