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Leap Day Giveaway!

Happy Leap Day to you!
We are going to have a small giveaway today! Three winners will each win one 
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I would love to start a sew a long in April with this bag!
Giveaway Rules!
+Our Giveaway will run all day February 29, 2012, with the winner being announced March 1, 2012!
+The winner will be selected by Random.org
+The Sew Spoiled Braid Bag ePattern will be emailed to the winners by March 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
(I will notify the winners through email.)
+This giveaway ends February 31, 2012 at 12AM Eastern Standard Time
Thanks!
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Comments

Bethany said…
What a pretty bag! I'd love to win!
Bethany
sweetbeebuzzingsATgmailDOTcom
beautiful bag (helenjwright at hotmail dot com)
Shirley said…
Wouldn't this be a perfect spring/easter bag?
Shirley said…
oops...forgot my email address...stsudama at yahoo dot com
Maaks-Els said…
What a nice bag! I'd love to win it! elsmeijers at hotmail dot com
Debbie said…
This is such a pretty bag! Thank you for the chance to win the pattern.
atkinsonjames(at)bellsouth(dot)net
Babies and Bags said…
I love this bag! I really enjoy making bags...love this one! I hope I win!! :)
suelavell@gmail.com
Twins Squared said…
Oooh I would love to win this pattern and I would be in for a sew-a-long too!
twins-squared@hotmail.com
Sarah W said…
The bag looks great. I made a purse, but it is a bit slouchy, so I would love another go at it. Hope you enjoyed Leap Day.

paisleyandplum@gmail.com
Sarah W said…
The bag looks great. I made a purse, but it is a bit slouchy, so I would love another go at it. Hope you enjoyed Leap Day.

paisleyandplum@gmail.com
joen said…
Love the bag! This would be great to sew for my Spring wardrobe. joengreen(at)yahoo(dot)com
Patricia said…
I love the braiding on the handle of the purse. Darling. Thanks for the opportunity to win this pattern.

plb1050[at]gmail[dot]com
pennydog said…
I would totally love this pattern :D Thanks for the giveaway. kerry_l_wilkinson(AT)hotmail.com
Maggie said…
I would love to make this!
Beth said…
Looks like a wonderful bag - looking forward to the sew along!
beth(dot)sebastian(at)gmail(dot)com
Lynne in NC said…
Leah, this is a really pretty bag. I'm looking forward to working it up in a Spring print.
Thanks for the giveaway.
Lynne
Shannon said…
Super cute bag! Would love to win!!
shanni77@yahoo.com
Beth Penny said…
The bag is awesomely unique and I love the fabric!
I'm feeling lucky!!!

bethpennnyatgmaildotcom
The Mondragon's said…
Cute bag I would love to win it!!
Jennifer said…
That's a really cute bag. It would look wonderful on my arm. njclark8203 (@) aol (.) com
Anonymous said…
What a great looking bag, would love to win a pattern!
Ginger said…
Love the new bag!

ginger c at gmail dot com
cheri hage said…
This looks like a fun project ! Thanks for the giveaway :)
itsmemail at aol dot com
Mimi said…
I'd love it! I'll stay tuned for the sew-along, too. Happy leap year!
mimifrawley@gmail.com
Lexi said…
Stunning! Love it in the bright yellow too, very inspiring. lexilucas@gmail.com
Stephanie said…
Would love to win this & participate in the sew along.
Njeri said…
Beautiful bag. I would love to win it so I can take part in the sew along.
Happy leap year day.

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