Saturday, September 10, 2011

Sew Crafty Ideas: Fat Quarter Challenge and Pattern Giveaway

I am always amazed at the ideas that come from a simple piece of fabric. Even fabric too small to many is just the start of a project to another. What’s your favorite? If you were given one fat quarter, a piece of fabric 18” x 22”, what would you make? Coasters? A napkin? A clutch? A keychain? What would it be?

Add your picture of your creation in comments to win a pack of three vintage sewing patterns from the GoofingOff Etsy shop.

Here’s the patterns up for grabs:

100_9844 Simplicity 9736 Girls’ skirt, blouse, and vest in size 10 from 1980. Uncut, complete, original factory folds.

100_9846 McCall’s 7438 Girls’ dresses, size 12, from 1981. Uncut, complete, original factory folds.

100_9968 Simplicity 4753 Toddlers’ pants, top, and smock with transfers from the 1960’s. Uncut, complete, original factory folds.

These patterns have been stashed away for years. They are not in my shop so I won’t make the mistake of selling them by accident. You might find them in other shops, though. These are all in good vintage condition.

Giveaway ends September 30th. Good Luck.

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Don’t forget to check out the costume pattern sale going on now and remember to use the coupon code HALLOWEEN for 40% off all costume sewing patterns!

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