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January 2012 Giveaway!

January 2012 Giveaway will start today and run through January 31, 2012, 8pm eastern standard time.
The winner will be announced February 1, 2012.
It is for a Sew Spoiled Bundle Pattern Package of 4!! That means the winner will choose 4 Sew Spoiled Patterns from my Etsy Shop. Simply post a comment on this blog post to enter to win.
Please one post per person.
The winner will pick 4 patterns from any of these…
The links are pictures of each pattern.
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Giveaway Rules!
+Our Giveaway will run January 29-31, 2012, with the winner being announced February 1, 2012!
+The winner will be selected by Random.org
+The Sew Spoiled bundle will be emailed to the winner by February 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)gamil(dot)com
+This giveaway ends January 31, 2012 at 8PM Eastern Standard Time
Thanks!

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Comments

Lynne in NC said…
Wow! this is definitely a generous offer. All of your patterns are well written and have easy to follow directions. Thanks for the chance to win.
Peace
Rachel said…
Exciting giveaway!! I need to decide on my next project and any of these patterns would make that decision easier!! :)
rdoran1(at)gmail(dot)com
Jennifer said…
Your bags are cute! Thanks for the chance to win some of your patterns.
WandaFish said…
Another wonderful giveaway! Thanks for the chance to win - I need to make a zipper pouch for a swap, so fingers crossed :)
I always get so many comments when I am carrying one of my sew spoiled projects....especially my convertible bag - it is ideal for multi-tasking moms! Your patterns are simple to understand, making them user-friendly and fun to sew.

hpennie at amtelecom dot net
Bethany said…
Ooooooo fun new patterns to play with - I'm in!!!
CW said…
So many wonderful patterns!
corriewooten(at)gmail(dot)com
hueisei said…
I want to join!! Thanks for the chance to win.. :)
Mandy BJ said…
I would love to win.

Honiebearr1(at)gmail(dot)com
Twins Squared said…
What a great giveaway! I own so many of your patterns I would have to see if there are four I still don't have. :)
shell said…
What a great giveaway, thanks for the chance to win :)
shell27au(at)gmail(dot)com
Host-It Notes said…
GREAT GIVEAWAY! And it's not a pain to enter (some of them are so complicated these days!). Oh man, I love that Cabrio tote, the Presto wallet, it's all so cute! Thanks for a chance to win erin{at}host-itnotes.com
Georgi said…
WOW Leah ~ what a great giveaway! Thanks for the chance to win ~ it's going to be hard to pick from all those wonderful patterns! Fingers crossed :)
abc said…
What a great giveaway!! I've been carrying the same bag for almost a year now... time for a change!

danielletollerson (at) gmail (dot) com
What a generous giveaway! Thank you for the chance to win :)

Jenna
callherhappy.com
Fabulous giveaway!!! Thanks for the chance to win;
allmap (at) y7mail (dot) com
mamaowl said…
How exciting! I would love to win!!
mamaowl2106(at)hotmail(dot)com
I would love to win! Thank you so much!!!
Faddict said…
Fab giveaway! The ipad folding case is great!
annoy19(at)hotmail(dot)com
Shola
Michele said…
They look like really fun patterns!
it would be rude not to comment on what is such a generous giveaway! fingers crossed!
Shelbi said…
This is a awesome offer and very generous! Thank you for sharing your awesome talent!
joen said…
Wow what a great giveaway! Will have a hard time deciding on four patterns - they are all fabulous!
PERLE RARE said…
Woh! I love your patterns! thanks!
dmaniere(at)club-internet(dot)fr
luckymom said…
What an awesome giveaway. Would love to win some patterns, Thanks for the chance.
Thanks for the giveaway! I really like your patterns and hope I win!
nightowl said…
Love your patterns! Just ordered the Cabrio and can't wait to make one. Thanks so much for the giveaway!

korietraver(at)gmail(dot)com
Beth said…
FUN! I would love to have some of your patterns!
leaving my email in hopes of winning . . .
beth(dot)sebastian(at)gmail(dot)com
Pink Stitches said…
Another generous giveaway!
Count me in!!

pinkstitches(at)supanet(dot)com
Deanna said…
Everything you make is amazing! And the giveaway is very generous.
Dana said…
I made smart pocket and love it! Thanks for the chance to get other patterns!
green23 said…
Thanks. Love your patterns.
Unknown said…
You patterns are wonderful. I would have a hard time picking 4, should I win. Four patterns is awesome!!

erinhummingbird 19 at gmail dot com
Jo Ashcroft said…
These are wonderful. I do hope you will accept overseas entries....
jojobooster1 (at)gmail(dot)com
Darlene said…
Love your blog and all the super patterns and ideas. Thanks at the chance for the great patterns giveaway!!!
scoooby3(at)yahoo(dot)com
That's an awesome offer. Thank you. Love your patterns. Would love to win ;-).
Have a nice day.
Caroline alias wiccat
tigger said…
I keep coming back to your site to read. I am facinated with your creativity and talent. Thank you for the opportunity to enter this drawing.
Mama Lusco said…
I'd love some more bag patterns :) Thank you. mamalusco at ortelco dot net

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