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Tic Tac Toe Pincushion and ePattern Giveaway!

Wow! It is that time again, giveaway time! We have had a great year, here at Sew Spoiled, spoiling a new giveaway winner each month. I hope we continue to inspire you to sew and learn more about sewing. Here are the giveaways we had in 2011!
(Scroll down to see the December 2011 giveaway!)
2011 Giveaways;
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Now for December
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This months giveaway is for one Tic Tac Toe pincushion and 2 Sew Spoiled ePatterns!
+Our Giveaway will run December 30- December 31, 2011, 
with the winner being announced January 1, 2012!
+The winner will be selected by Random.org
+The Sew Spoiled Tic Tac Toe Pincushion and ePatterns will be mailed to the winner January 3, 2012.
+ 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)gmail(dot)com
+This giveaway ends December 31, 2011 at 8PM Eastern Standard Time.
Good Luck!
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Comments

WandaFish said…
Wow, that's certainly a lot of lovely giveaways! I hope someone spoiled you over the holidays :)
Thanks for the inspiration you provide and the chance to win yet another lovely giveaway!
Best wishes for 2012 and I look forward to following your creative year.
WandaFish said…
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Eileen said…
I have so enjoyed reading your blog since I found it earlier this year. Best wishes in 2012!
elaporte(at)gmail(dot)com
joen said…
What a great giveaway to start the new year! New patterns and a super cute pincushion would be fabulous!
Happy New Year and thanks for some really great petterns! This week I am going to make the Smart Pocket this week for myself and daughter. Hopefully I can get them done and posted.....Thanks again...Angie
celkalee said…
wow Leah, you have had a busy year. Your blog always inspires and sparks my creativity wish list. Happy New Year!
Carrie Me! said…
Happy New Year to you!! Thanks for the chance at the giveaway, love reading your blog!
Mama Lusco said…
Thanks for a great 2011 and wishing you much success & happiness in 2012! mamalusco at ortelco dot net
Kelly O. said…
lovely pincushion! and I love your patterns! Happy New Year!
shell said…
Thanks for a great year, I love reading your blog, and thanks for all of the great giveaways :)
shell27au(at)gmail(dot)com
Kristen said…
Oh to win some of your patterns. I hope you have a great celebration with your family as you welcome in the New Year.
Patti said…
What a lovely lot of prizes you've given away! Thank you for the sewing inspiration. I wish you a happy and sew-ful new year. ---Patti
Lexi said…
Love your blog and can't believe how much you have given away. Hope 2012 brings you lots of happiness. lexilucas@gmail.com
Andrea DV said…
Beautiful cushion, You are super talented.
andreadevisser(at)shaw(dot)ca
Anonymous said…
Yes please lovely Leah, thanks for the year of giveaways!
Sew Surprising said…
You certainly have spoiled me with a great blog, thank you :)
Margaret said…
Love the pincusion. Happy New Year!
bree scott said…
Happy new year, looking forward to seeing what 2012 brings :)
brienne_scott@yahoo.com
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