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Sew Spoiled September Giveaway!

I have had so much fun this month with Learning to Sew with you! I hope you have pick up a few tips and tricks along the way.
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Don’t forget all month you can receive 15% off all Sew Spoiled Patterns by entering the Coupon Code: SEWTEACHME.
Only available in my Sew Spoiled Etsy Shop for the entire month of September 2011.
Now for the Sew Spoiled September Giveaway! 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 blogger.
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 September 28-30, 2011, with the winner being announced October 1, 2011!
+The winner will be selected by Random.org
+The Sew Spoiled bundle will be emailed to the winner by October 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 September 30, 2011 at 8PM Eastern Standard Time.
Next Month’s blog theme is Organization!
Thanks!
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Comments

oooo, can i enter pleas thank you
helenjwright at hotmail dot com
Tara said…
Thank you for your month of sewing!! It has been wonderful!!
trose(at)kennesaw(dot)edu
Sandy said…
I'd love to win the patterns. Thanks for the opportunity!
explabgirl(at)yahoo(dot)com
Unknown said…
I love...love...love your patterns/designs, I so hope I win!!:)hovis1971(at)yahoo(dot)com
Thanks for the chance to win. Fantastic giveaway...
allmap(at)y7mail(dot)com
Sandy said…
I loved the series you did, and I learned alot! Thanks for the giveaway, count me in :)
Beth said…
This month of sewing was great. I can't wait for next month. Thanks for the chance to win some great patterns.
Nicole said…
All your wonderful sewing advice, tips, and tricks have been such wonderful news. I've been sewing for awhile and I learned a lot of new and very useful information that you provided. You have such great patterns.

Nicole
thesalcidofamily@gmail.com
Wow! Sign me up. I love the newsest patern I got...the Smart Pocket...Love it!

maddymaze (at) earthlink (dot) net
Twins Squared said…
I have many of your patterns and I love them! I would love to win some more! Thanks for the chance!
twins-squared@hotmail.com
DangAndBlast! said…
love all the ladybug patterns :) dangandblast@gmail.com (not masking - I almost never get spam, maybe this'll let me see if gmail's spam filter works!)
Heather A said…
Sweet giveaway! I'm new to the quilting/sewing world but would love to make something that I imagine to be easy ... such as a laptop sleeve or an easy tote.
Ginger said…
What a fun giveaway. Choosing just 4 would be so hard.

ginger c at gmail dot com
RavenzTarot said…
YOU CAN ONLY PICK 4! I will never be able to choose. Thank you for the great giveaway!
Gina said…
Love your patterns! Your fabric choices are also right on too! ginavjames(at)gmail(dot)com.
Sandy said…
I really enjoyed your month of sewing! Thanks so much for the giveaway.
azbelle3(at)yahoo(dot)com
Melissa said…
Just finished making a bag with your laptop bag pattern and I'm super happy with how it turned out! So of course, I'd love to win more of your patterns :) Fingers crossed!
melissa5880(at)gmail(dot)com
Lexi said…
Oh my! I just found your blog. Wish I'd seen it earlier. I've just printed your Weekender Travel Tote to make for my friends wedding which we have to travel to and have fallen in love with all of your patterns. I'll be telling my sewing friends all about you! Thanks for a great pattern and awesome giveaway, lexilucas@gmail.com
Anonymous said…
I just bought a pattern from your etsy shop and love it. Thanks for hosting a wonderful Giveaway! :) My email address is thanyalak.c@hotmail.com

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