Wow! You all really blew me away with your comments! Thank you so much! Having this giveaway has been so much fun!! Plus, I've been able to check out some new sewing blogs!
So, without further ado.....the winners are...
For the 1938 McCall suspender skirt pattern, the winner is:
from Molly and Mango! Molly's got a fantastic blog which I discovered recently....plus, I absolutely LOVE her owl graphics on her blog homepage....you must check it out!
Now for the lovely 1940's Superior pattern, the winner is:
from Kyla Con Styla's Bitchery Stitchery Blog. I love this blog which is also new to me! You must check out the recent post on capelets (swoon!)
Now for the fabulous 1950's Advance pattern, the winner is:
from the Ice Pink Stars blog. Another fabulous blog that is also new to me! You must check out the recent post on adding a lace trim to a regular shirt! I love it!
For the chic 1960's Simplicity pattern, the winner is...
from the Dart and the Hem blog. Another great blog!! Amy is participating in this really cool project called the Sketchbook 2011 project, which is run by an art collective in Brooklyn and involves all the participants being sent the same sketchbook and then filling it in whatever way they wish in the next 6 months. The books are then taken on tour around the US!
For the groovy 1970's Simplicity pattern, the winner is...
JanaStanley! Thanks so much for your sweet words Jan!
Congrats everyone! This was so much fun that I'll have to do another one soon! And thank you everyone for entering and sharing your creativity with me.
Speaking of creativity, major props to my sweetie for designing all the names you see! They are on cards that will be included with your pattern!!
Just email me your postal address to myhappysewingplace [at] googlemail [dot] com
I can't wait to see the finished outfits!
Ooh I've been missing in action from blogworld for a while and this is just the perfect welcome back gift, thank you! Especially as I am in a sulk for the last day about losing out on an amazing ebay bargain of twenty 1940s and 50s patterns.
ReplyDeleteI just love the cards matched to the era, they are fab! Will email you my address in a min and read some of the other blogs linked above.
New owl coming soon too!