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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

New Pattern Giveaway!

A couple of weeks ago I was lucky enough to be a pattern tester for Vanessa of Little Big Girl Studio. I  "met" Vanessa back in February when we both won new Brother sewing machines in the Prudent Baby potholder contest. She is definitely one of those bloggers who I know would be cool to hang out with in person.

And she has come up with one of the most creative bag designs I have seen in a long time! Seriously, how cute is this bag?



The pattern is called the Convertible Clutch because it can be carried two ways- as a clutch or a tote. Brilliant.



I used Whimsy Gray Flower Mosaic for Henry Glass on the outside and Robert Kaufman Remix Zig Zig for the lining. The pattern has a pocket inside and also adds a magnetic snap, though I did not.



The pattern is great to follow and the bag has a nice sturdy shape. I love my new clutch/ tote! Find out more about the pattern and purchase right here.



Vanessa has graciously offered to give the pattern away to one of my readers. To enter, just leave ONE comment telling me the best pattern or tutorial you've tried recently- Because I really want to know! Make sure your profile has your email, if not also leave that in your ONE comment. I'll keep the giveaway open until this Saturday night, then draw a winner. Good luck!






*** Also, I'm a finalist in this month's Celebrate Color contest!! Go here to vote for me or whoever you like more. Fellow sew-alonger Melissa is also a finalist for her super adorable fall Ice Cream blouse. Go Vote!***

















36 comments:

  1. What a cool pattern! I love it, and it was great of Vanessa to share with you and one of us! Hmm, best pattern recently, well, I am loving Swoon (I'm on my third block), and I also recently made Noodlehead's Gathered Clutch. It's such a cute pattern!

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  2. Fabulous pattern! I'd love to win it, thanks!

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  3. Just yesterday I finished a set of Jeni's quilted log cabin coasters and they turned out so cute. I'd highly recommend them for a quick/easy/scrap-using project.

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  4. the best pattern I've recently sewn was a sis boom pattern - Sophie tunic - LOVED it - best instructions ever - great formatting for following along with the sewing and the pattern pieces were all separate so no having to trace the size I want so I didn't ruin the other sizes :)

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  5. Right now is the Swoon quilt pattern by Thimble Blossom. So beautiful!
    Terrific giveaway!

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  6. i JUST pinned this on Pinterest! It's making the rounds quickly! so cute.

    I just finished (another) pair of pajama pants via the freebie pattern @ Made and a Fox Costume from the Woodland Animals pattern from Jessica over at Running with Scissors

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  7. I just finished a few hobo bags from Dana at MADE. They turned out super cute.

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  8. This is a very nice pattern! I made a bag for my kids from the blog "allerlieblichst" ... it´s a rainy bag, I love it.

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  9. Very cool idea. I love the idea of a multifunctional bag! I just use this free tutorial for a patchwork camera strap: http://ihavetosay.typepad.com/randi/2011/09/go-baby-giveaway.html

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  10. Nice bag! The most recent pattern/tutorial I've used is the ruffled halter, and it's perfect!
    cecile.wald(at)neuf.fr

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  11. What a cute bag!  It'd be so fun to sew, as well as to carry!
     
    The best pattern I've used recently is the Amy Butler Weekender Travel Bag.  Although it's by far the hardest thing I've ever made, and I moaned and groaned all the way through it, I learned a lot from it, and I'm SO glad I made it!

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  12. Just pinned this and I already have friends asking me to make them one! I just finished make my boys some belts from "Sewing For Boys". Easiest project ever.

    zvilla822 (at) gmail d0t com

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  13. I think the patterns from Heidi & Finn are so easy to use and super adorable.

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  14. Oooo what awesome fabric choices on your bag. Looks great. My favorite pattern lately is the Oliver + S sailboat pants/top/skirt. So simple and super versatile (for boys and girls!).

    (i voted for you! good luck!)

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  15. So cute!! I'd love to win a pattern! And how freaking' cool that you won a sewing machine!!!!

    My favorite pattern recently is the AMH Proper Attire Skirt

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  16. I recently used this (http://pinterest.com/pin/132248805/) tutorial to make my niece an art smock for school. I did it with laminated cotton and did a pleated embellishment (instead of the ruffle in the tutorial). It turned out great! I'll be posting about it on my blog at http://craftanyway.blogspot.com/ this week!

    mitchetr192(at)gmail(dot)com

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  17. Hi there, I just made a Cranberry Dress from the 4/2011 Ottobre magazine, and it is adorable! Thanks for a chance to win this pattern!

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  18. Love it. I made the Boleo-bag. You can see it on my blog http://www.joppe5.blogspot.com and also at http://www.vankatoen.org/shop/

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  19. I love the class picnic blouse pattern from Oliver + S. Thanks for the chance at this cute pattern!

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  20. I followed an envelope pillow tutorial over at Sew Mama Sew.

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  21. This pattern is awesome and you did an amazing job making yours!

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  22. I just saw this tutorial and I cant wait to start working on it this weekend!!!

    http://maureencracknellhandmade.blogspot.com/2011/09/celebrate-color-felt-leaf-garland.html

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  23. I would love to win. Lately I love Heidi & Finn patterns. If I win I could sew it, ON MY NEW MACHINE!

    (I'm having trouble commenting, this is from Crystal @ craftyave :)

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  24. Ooh cute! Well, I attended a class Monday where the pattern we used ended up being basically what people are using for the kaleidoscope quilt!

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  25. Fun! Thanks! Love this bag!
    I just finished the Olivia Skirt by Butterfly Kisses Patterns (review on my blog today). Super sweet skirt!

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  26. Great clutch! I love the colours you've used!
    At the moment I'm making the Zen Chic quilt from farbstoff-bridge.blogspot.com

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  27. This is a great bag! I have made the quilted list taker from jcasa. It is fairly quick and easy and turns out so well.

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  28. The latest tutorial I have made, was the "10 minute quilt block". In fact I started quilting it last night. I made it out of recycled jeans and plaid shirts. Thanks for the chance at the cute purse pattern.

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  29. I have been loving all the patterns from Oliver + S but the other one I like is Izzy and Ivy, I have made three dresses so far using the same pattern and it works great.

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  30. OOOooooo, count me in! Ok, best tutorial/pattern... well, any bag by Keyka Lou is awesome. I made a pair of baby pants using the tutorial from Made by Rae: also terrific and super easy!

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  31. Recently I have used some seam finish tutorials from Sunni at A Fashionable Stitch. They were great!

    adams (dot) brenna (at) gmail (dot) com

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  32. i just made the flat front pants from MADE for my son. simple and sweet and easy to follow.
    thanks for your giveaway!

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  33. I recently made the faux-chenille blanket, and I loved it. MADE has a tutorial http://www.dana-made-it.com/2008/07/tutorial-faux-chenille-blanket.html, and so does Aesthetic Nesthttp://www.aestheticnest.com/2010/08/sewing-heirloom-cut-chenille-baby.html.

    liz_froemming (at) homtail (dot) com

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  34. I used this super easy pattern for a zig zag quilt: http://beesquarefabrics.blogspot.com/2009/03/how-to-make-zig-zag-quilt-without.html. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  35. Thanks for the chance to win this pattern.

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