It is Sew Mama Sew giveaway day! I am late getting to this party, but that seems to be how my life is going right now! ;0)
I am offering Amy Butler's Field Bag and Tote pattern! I think this would be the perfect bag to take to beach! Stuff it all in! I will include some other fun goodies to go along with.
TO ENTER:
Must be a US resident.
(Sorry, international folks but I can't ship international from home and the last time I went to the post office my two year old was running around screaming at the top of his lungs while I tried to juggle a newborn and make sure the other two weren't touching all the cards. People were staring and...commenting. It was definitely a lesson in humility and one I think I will wait on experiencing again soon. ;0) )
So, just leave me a comment telling me what your favorite current pattern is!
If you want a second entry, follow my blog or already be a follower and leave another comment!
Don't forget to leave your email address if it isn't connected to your account!
Giveaway will stay open until May 25th 5 PM PST!
Happy giveaway day!
my favorite pattern right now is figgy's nituna. mostly b/c i so need to make the one i said i was going to :) thanks for the chance to win!
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite pattern is Pow Wow by Cluck Cluck Sew but there are a couple of other too. Thanks for the giveaway.
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite pattern is currently the Darling Ranges dress! So cute. Thanks for a great giveaway :)
ReplyDeleteJust like Kell, I love Pow Wow by Cluck Cluck Sew. I'm hoping to make that quilt soon.
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ReplyDeletemy favorite pattern is an easy pattern!
ReplyDeleteam loving noodle-head 241 pattern! also any of the awesome Michelle patterns!
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ReplyDeleteI like just about anything from Anna Maria Horner, but I also like Amy Butler. I made one of her bags before. Thanks for the chance!
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I love the Swoon pattern and I choose which post office I go to based on the last time I was there and how my kids behaved.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite pattern is Spin Cycle by Cluck Cluck Sew! I hope I can make it soon.
ReplyDeleteI just got Daisy Chain by Lori Holt. I've got at thing for equilateral triangles these days.
ReplyDeleteAnd the only comment you would get from me in that post office scenario is: which one is mine?!
Thats a great looking bag. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite quilt pattern right now is Marigolds by Fig Tree and my favorite sewing pattern is the 241 bag by noodlehead, although I am on the hunt for a much larger bag.
I love Figgy's Sunki. PS: I've been eying this pattern for the summer.
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I'm a follower! :)
ReplyDeletejen(dot)piggybaby(at)gmail.com
my favorite pattern is Amy Butler's frenchie bag.
ReplyDeletejen(dot)piggybaby(at)gmail.com
Sheesh I do not really use patterns, I just make something up and sew it. :)
ReplyDeleteMy current favorite is 'Tis the Season by Natalie Bird.
ReplyDeleteI wish I had time for a fovourite current pattern. In a few days, school will be out and my favourite patterns will be all the summer skirts and sundresses I plan on making!
ReplyDeleteanna [at] 64colorbox [dot] com
I am not a big pattern user and don't have a favoirte
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ReplyDeletemy favorite pattern right now is shortcake by cluck cluck sew
ReplyDeleteThanks for offering up this pattern. It looks like it will make a great summer/beach bag.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite pattern right now is a tie between the 241 Tote from Noodlehead and the Pow Wow Quilt from Cluck Cluck Sew.
Thanks for a chance to win the pattern :)
pow wow quilt is what I like right now. Love your blog.
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ReplyDeleteI so wish I had a favorite pattern. I am partial to the Amy Butler patterns, tho!
ReplyDeleteI also follow your awesomeness :-)
ReplyDeleteI really love the class picnic pattern from Oliver + S. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI am a follower and I just realized we live in the same city!
ReplyDeleteFollowing, following.
ReplyDeleteRight now I'm on a Schibbles kick. It seems like the only project I can finish in a reasonable amount of time.
ReplyDeleteThis would be the perfect bag to make for my daughter to carry her littlest petshop city around! My "current" favorite pattern is Fat Friday by All Washed Up.
ReplyDeleteI'm already a follower.
ReplyDeleteI don't really buy patterns but I love that bag, so I'd love to win the pattern. :)
ReplyDeleteMy fav at the moment is the Kid Pants pattern from http://www.danamadeit.com/2008/07/tutorial-and-pattern-kid-pants-the-basic-pants.html They fit my son perfectly!
ReplyDeleteI recently purchased the pocket purse pattern by shelley detton. Haven't sewn it up yet but very excited. She was very professional and great to work with.
ReplyDeletestarted following you by email!
ReplyDeleteAMH's prism, swoon and I'm thinking of the weekender bag (please talk me out of it!)
ReplyDeleteI like Anna Marie Horner's prism quilt pattern as well and I'm looking forward to making it using a hefty stash of vintage materials. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI am making a Wiksten tank and I am pretty excited about that right now. Thank you for the giveaway!
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It is too hard to pick a favorite one as I have a small box filled with the (mostly vintage) patterns that I want to get started on right away! mamasewing (@) gmail (dot) com
ReplyDeleteThat bag is HUGE! I think my favorite pattern is the Ava tote. You can find it on etsy.
ReplyDeleteThanks for a chance to win.
I have been wanting to try this pattern!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite pattern is the Sienna Dress by Lil Blue Boo
Desi
weeshareblog@gmail.com
I don't really have a favorite pattern right now, but I'd say that Amy Butler is my favorite designer :-) My Birdie Sling is by far my most carried bag (and I'm on version #3!). Crossing my fingers to win this one :-)
ReplyDeleteWow, that trip to the post office sounds like my last visit to the public library (still can't go back....*shudder.*) My favorite pattern is usually whatever project I'm working on at the time. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI love the Diplomat Dress by Lisette for Simplicity. Super easy to sew up and looks so cute.
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Erin
emstone28@gmail.com
My favorite pattern right now is the Emmaline Bag. Just finished one up this week, and I love it! Thanks for the giveaway.
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ReplyDeletemy favorite pattern right now is the treasure pocket pants. thanks.
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ReplyDeleteLove Sarah Janes Paper Airplane quilt pattern!
ReplyDeletemaking diaper covers from babyville boutique patterns. this pattern would make a great diaper bag!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite pattern right now is the 241 tote from noodle head...I must make that bag! And thanks for this giveaway! I LOVE this bag!
ReplyDeleteI've had enormously good luck with the Grand Revival Flea Market and Practical BAg patterns!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite pattern is a purse pattern that a friend drew up for me :)
ReplyDeleteJenna
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My favorite pattern right now is for the Margo Bag.
ReplyDeleteI am such a terrible person and don't ususally use patterns. I mostly follow tutorials, but I would love to try out this bag. thanks for the giveaway
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Hands down favorite pattern right now is Patty Young's Modkid Natalie and Nate. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI am a blog follower via Google Reader!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the Houndstooth pattern by V & Co! Can't wait to make it
ReplyDeleteI've got 4 too! My favorite pattern is a quilt pattern. Just made rail fence, and wow, the ease and elegance.
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My favorite pattern is house quilts.
ReplyDeleteI've been working on a Schnibble's wall hanging...love all of Miss Rosie's patterns. Thanks for the chance at your giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower via RSS Feeds.
ReplyDeleteCant stop making pinwheels.....Help
ReplyDeleteGuess I don't have a favorite pattern right now - I do enjoy searching out all the free patterns/tutorials on the web :-)
ReplyDeleteHello, My fav pattern is whatever project I'm working on at the time. Thanks for the chance to win the pattern for that awesome tote. Linda
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I normally use patterns as suggestions only. Love winging it.
ReplyDeletemajorasue(at)hotmail(dot)com
I don't use patterns, but I would be willing to make this cute bag out of one ;) I'm new at sewing.
ReplyDeleteI just bought the Swoon pattern and this has been quite popular in our guild.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Cluck Cluck Sew's new Inside Out quilt pattern. I just bought it and can't wait to get started on it!
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Hi there! My favorite pattern right now is a bucket bag that I found online and have changed so many time from the original that I don't even have the original anymore.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite pattern is a ruffled petticoat for young girls; I've made about twenty so far. Thank you for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI've never used a pattern, but I love that bag, so maybe it's time I learned. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI haven't used a pattern in a long time so no favorites.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite pattern right now - or at least the one I am working on - is the Amy Butler mini dress
ReplyDeletebeth(dot)sebastian(at)gmail(dot)com
I really do not have a favorite pattern right now because most of the things I sew I make patterns for myself....that said, this bag is one of the things I have been wanting to make. I have Lots Of friends having babies and this is a great bag for new moms.
ReplyDeleteReally like Amy Butler's patterns.
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Amu Butlers "Liverpool"
ReplyDeleteI am a follower
ReplyDeleteI really love Swoon and the new quilt patterns by basic grey
ReplyDeleteI love patterns from Lily Bird Studios for my kids' clothes! So cute, and easy!
ReplyDeleteI recently purchased the ruffle butt romper pattern from tie dye diva patterns, and it is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI had to chuckle at your description of post office day with the kids! I love Amy Butler patterns and this bag is great! I love that it's so big!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite pattern in the Amy Butler book that has a ton of bags in it. I can't remember the name but I think her patterns are the best!
ReplyDeletei am a follower of your blog.
ReplyDeleteI have made several of Amy Butler's patterns before (they are great and very detailed), and I love her Gumdrop Pillow pattern. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI love pow pow and spin cycle from cluck click sew :) thanks for the chance to win!!
ReplyDeleteFavorite pattern? There are so many out there, I guess I don't have a favorite right at the moment. Love this bag, though - perfect beach bag!
ReplyDeleteI have just been enjoying the many block tutorials out there on the blogosphere. Quilt Dad's wonky log cabin is one of my current favorites.
ReplyDeleteI'm loving patterns that use hexagons these days.
ReplyDeleteMy fave pattern is the Getaway bag from the bag making bible. love that book!
ReplyDeleteI'm finally falling into the Swoon bandwagon - but it's just so darn much fun!
ReplyDeleteI love the oliver and s school girl pattern (I think that is what it is called) super cute.
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love the bag pattern,especially Amy Butler
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I love all of Figgy's Patterns. So cute!
ReplyDeletei love all of the little things in the Oliver and S book and a classic love of mine I the hiedi and Finn uban unisex goodies I've made a million in the last year or so. Now if only my daughter would move past her refusal to wear dresses stage so I can make some figgys and modkid and oliver and s!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite pattern is the Gypsy bag pattern by Amy butler.
ReplyDeleteI don't use patterns enough to have a favorite. If anything it would be a teddy bear pattern from a magazine i got when i was about 14. i still have the pattern and it has been used many times, but i don't have the instructions or the magazine anymore.
ReplyDeleteMelly and Me has a really cute sleepover bag pattern here: http://pursepatterns.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=86&products_id=693
ReplyDeleteI'm loving Amy Butler's teardrop bag right now.
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ReplyDeleteI found your giveaway at The One Stop Giveaway Shop!
I really love (nearly) all the Colette patterns
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I'm a follower!
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I love Anna's (Noodlehead) Go Anywhere Bag pattern. It's nice and big, just how I like them! Thank you for the giveaway, I like the AB pattern!
ReplyDeleteI love Whimsy Couture's patterns! mjalfano19@gmail.com
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ReplyDeletethanks for the giveaway!
I'm fairly new to sewing and a lot of the patterns were free tutorials from different blogs and I don't their names but one I used was the DIY Fluffies stuffed dragon pattern. Turned out great!
ReplyDeleteWell I'm a bit of a pattern addict. I have tons for clothing for my daughter. For myself I am really looking forward to making a bag in the Sew Serendipity book. Thanks for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI am now a follower!
ReplyDeleteI'm a big fan of any of Noodlehead's patterns.
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower!
ReplyDeleteI love any pattern by Oliver + S! :) Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI love Noodlehead's envelope clutch! Thanks for the giveaway! Amy @ gasudimack(at)sbcglobal(dot)net
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I am liking the Lisette/Simplicity pattern collaborations.
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I've been using Whimsy Couture peasant top patterns.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite pattern right now is the Jalie jean pattern.
ReplyDeleteI love the Swoon pattern. Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower on Google Reader. :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite pattern right now is an old shirt from Target that I loooved and finally ripped apart in order to make more like it. The current one is an Echo print.
ReplyDeleteI don't really have a favorite pattern.
ReplyDeleteI saw the cutest flag bunting quilt pattern I'd love to try on Pinterest.
ReplyDeleteI like the Swoon quilt pattern by Camille Roskelley.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite pattern is a rufflebutt romper pattern that I bought from an etsy shop!
ReplyDeleteoliver and s school days is my favourite right now...going to attempt to make one for my son this summer(for school in the fall)!
ReplyDeleteI'm still a beginner, trying all sorts of simple patterns so I don't think I have a favorite yet
ReplyDeleteI love the Wiksten Tova top!
ReplyDeleteI am loving the noodle head 241 tote pattern.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite patterns are free ones that are online!
ReplyDeletei love the summersville pattern!
ReplyDeleteThe truth is that lately I've been buying sewing books that have patterns. They are a great value. I love to sew bags.
ReplyDeleteI love Swoon right now but an oldie - Spider Web is looking good to me, too. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm already a follower!
ReplyDeleteI love just about all of Amy Butlers designs! Thanks for the chance at the giveaway!
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ReplyDeleteI am a new follower as well, look forward to seeing your posts!
ReplyDeleteMy current fav is Patchwork Prism quilt by AMH. I am just starting to make bags and totes, so I love seeing all the bag patterns out there. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteOkay - I am now a follower - thanks again!
ReplyDeleteI like the 241 tote pattern
ReplyDeleteWhen will the post office ever get a drive thru?? I think it could keep them in business. I've been the mom with the screaming kids/juggling a newborn too...
ReplyDeleteFave pattern? Well, I kind of never use them. But it doesn't always work out, so here is my chance to give it a try!
I recently made a pattern by Cluck Cluck Sew. Can't remember the name but it was fun and easy. Lots of pinks.
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