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June 2012 Giveaway!


This month's giveaway will be for a Simplicity 1824, Sew Spoiled Ladybug Bag Pattern. 
I have 3 extras, so we will have 3 winners! Each will receive this pattern that retails for $16.95. There are 5 ladybug bag patterns inside, with full size templates and instructions. If you would like me to write a best wishes sewing message, I would love to. 
Giveaway Rules!
+Our Giveaway will run June 28- June 30, 2012, with the winner being announced July 1, 2012!
+The winner will be selected by Random.org
+The package will be shipped to the winner by July 7, 2012.
+ To enter to win the sewing pattern join us on Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter or here on the blog and let us know how you like to follow Sew Spoiled in your post. 
+This giveaway is open to US residents.
+Leave your EMAIL ADDRESS, you can leave it as: leah(dot)sewspoiled(at)gmail(dot)com

+This giveaway ends June 30, 2012 at 10PM Eastern Standard Time.
Thanks!

Comments

PinksyDoodles said…
Thank you for the chance to win this great pattern.
I follow your blog via my reader list my blog.
Clare
Unknown said…
I love the pattern...I follow you on FB and blogger:)
Unknown said…
I follow your blog regularly, and have for some time now. Others come and go, but you are one of my top faces. Thanks!
tilleybl@aol.com
Tina said…
Lovely bag pattern.I have been making several purses lately and this on looks like it would be fun to make. I am following you on google friends connect.
Ginger said…
I would love to win an autographed pattern. I follow in the google friends on with the google blog reader.

ginger c at gmail dot com
craftmates said…
I would love to win the bag pattern. I am a follower on blogger.

Thanks for the chance.

Virna from Craftmates
craftmatesetc (at) gmail (dot) com
Lynne in NC said…
I follow through blogger & fb. Love this pattern lynnekerr7(at)gmail(dot)com
Ann said…
I am now following you by email because my lovely daughter-in-law, Leigh F. recommended you. Love your page,by the way.
BeeSewSweet said…
I follow your blog through blogger. Thanks for the giveaway! jessicalm101(at)gmail(dot)com
Alicia said…
I follow you on Pinterest.
Thanks for the giveaway. I almost bought this very same pattern at Joann's
Eileen said…
love your blog and your patterns!
eileen(at)underscore laporte (at) yahoo dot com
Lynn M said…
I'm a follower via rss feed. thanks for the giveaway!!
Diann said…
I follow the blog via GFC.

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