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November 2011 Smart Pocket Kit Giveaway!

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One lucky winner will receive a Smart Pocket Sewing Kit.
1 Sew Spoiled Smart Pocket PDF Pattern (by email),
2 fat quarters of fabric (listed in the picture above),
1 fat quarter of interfacing
and the hardware needed to make the Smart Pocket (sent via snail mail)!
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+Our Giveaway will run November 28- November 30, 2011, with the winner being announced December 1, 2011!
+The winner will be selected by Random.org
+The Sew Spoiled Smart Pocket Kit will be mailed to the winner by December 3, 2011.
+ To enter to win post a comment on this blog post!
+Only one comment please per person.
+This giveaway is open to everyone.
+Leave your EMAIL ADDRESS, you can leave it as: leah(dot)sewspoiled(at)gamil(dot)com
+This giveaway ends November 30, 2011 at 8PM Eastern Standard Time.
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Comments

Marlies said…
What a beautiful give-away.
Thank you.

My mail-adress is Marlies_75(ad)hotmail(dot)com
Lexi said…
Another great giveaway! Love your patterns and have really loved your holiday gift ideas. lexilucas@gmail.com
Njeri said…
This is a lovely giveaway. I love the pattern and the fabric. I would be so happy to win.

cutekipepeo@gmail.com
Kimminita said…
How exciting! I would love to take a chance at winning this smart giveaway.
bree scott said…
Oh this would be wonderful! Yes please
brienne_scott@yahoo.com
Beth said…
Fun giveaway! And you look so sporty modeling it!
beth(dot)sebastian(at)gmail(dot)com
M.E. said…
Such a great giveaway. Would love to make it!
Sandy said…
Would love to win this, thanks for the giveaway!

azbelle3(at)yahoo(dot)com
Kristy said…
I'm so excited about your pattern!

Thanks for the opportunity.

needlegrrl at gmail dot com
Stephanie said…
Thanks for offering up this generous giveaway. I would love to win this!

mylitlckrets @ gmail (dot) com
Susan Bates said…
Great giveaway.. Thank you for the opportunity!
Michele said…
I'd love an opportunity to win this. I have so enjoyed my laptop bag that I made from your pattern.
Georgi said…
I have 3 granddaughters who would love for me to win this one :) Thanks for the chance! Fingers crossed!!
Unknown said…
What a great giveaway, I love your patterns:)
Lynne in NC said…
Wow! this would be great to win. Thanks for the giveaway. Love your patterns.
lynnekerr7(at)gmail(dot)com
Ginger said…
thanks for the generous giveaway

ginger c at gmail dot com
Anonymous said…
Gorgeous fabrics and a great pattern!

csherrin(at)wideband(dot)net(dot)au
Twins Squared said…
What a fun giveaway! Thanks for the chance to win!
twins-squared (at) hotmail (dot) com
Mary Sue said…
What a great giveaway. Your patterns are always easy to make.
Eileen said…
Great give-away and would love to make it. elaporte(at)gmail(dot) com
Wow! I love the fabric choices! Colorful and very cute!
Jennifer said…
That is a great idea. I think my hubby would think it's to girly, but I could make one for me than swipe his Zune. =)
Margaret said…
I have been eyeing this pattern. I would love to try it out...perfect Christmas present
mnunner(at)yahoo(dot)com
Karina Pacheco said…
Eeeekkkk!! I just started running and this is just SO cute! Please pick me, pick me :)

Thank you for this beautiful giveaway!

Kary10024@hotmail.com

http://peacelovecupcakeshappiness.blogspot.com
Mama Lusco said…
I'd love this! Thanks so much. mamalusco at ortelco dot net
toomanypastimes said…
Would love to win this!
kblachance@verizon.net

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